
We're just over a month removed from the Dallas Cowboys' loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs, and the front office is working hard to improve the roster to take the next step.
If Jerry and Stephen Jones look to ESPN, they'll have some help. Bill Barnwell recently predicted moves to improve all 32 teams this offseason.
For Dallas, it's easy. Barnwell says the Cowboys must resolve the running back situation:
Since Pollard entered the league in 2018, Elliott has shared progressively more carries with him. An 80/20 split in Pollard's rookie season turned into almost 50/50 in 2021, and last year, Pollard emerged as the best option at RB1.
Barnwell gets into a bunch of NextGen Stats in his prediction, but they do make sense:
The Cowboys owe Elliott almost $11 million for 2023 with a $16 million cap hit. If they release Elliott as a post-June 1 release, Dallas would free up $10.9 million in cap space, which is big since they currently sit at $7.6 million over the projected cap for 2023.
Barnwell points out that Elliott is still considered a great pass protector and possibly an average veteran back, but teams would expect to pay about $4 million per year for that skill set in free agency.
Barnwell also calls attention to Pollard's recent injury:
The easiest solution here would be for the team to move on from Elliott and tag Pollard while adding a veteran back to play while Pollard recovers from his injury, but as Barnwell points out, "the Cowboys don't do easy well."
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