
"Although the Dallas Cowboys' season was cut short due to a disappointing 7-9-1 record, the offense still thrived. Two of their new additions, Javonte Williams and George Pickens, produced in their first season with the Dallas Cowboys, with the latter being named a second-team All-Pro. Coincidentally, both players did it just at the right time and are set for new contracts at the beginning of the new league year."
"Both players are still young and in their primes. Pickens and Williams could be cornerstones for the team's future. Their upcoming free agency commands a lot of attention, and for good reason. However, their impending free agency is overshadowing another homegrown talent that the Cowboys cannot part with and must secure a long-term deal with as soon as possible. The Cowboys have to hammer out a lengthy new contract with their kicker, Brandon Aubrey."
"Unlike Pickens and Williams, Aubrey will be a restricted free agent, but what does that mean? In short, a restricted free agent is a player with an expiring contract with three accrued seasons who can negotiate a contract with other teams, but the Cowboys would have the right to match an offer or receive draft compensation. The compensation given in exchange also depends on the type of tender placed on Aubrey before the free agency period begins in March."
The Dallas Cowboys finished 7-9-1 but maintained strong offensive production, including contributions from Javonte Williams and George Pickens, who earned second-team All-Pro honors and face new contracts. Pickens and Williams are young and could be long-term cornerstones, but their impending free agency shifts attention from kicker Brandon Aubrey, a priority for a long-term agreement. Aubrey will be a restricted free agent, able to negotiate with other teams while the Cowboys retain the right to match offers or receive draft compensation depending on the tender used before free agency begins in March.
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