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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000...-jones-unlikely-to-earn-big-cowboys-contract-

By Brian McIntyre
Around the League writer
Published: July 16, 2012 at 10:56 a.m

Adjusted Cap Number: $133.786 million

Crunching the Numbers
Around the League is taking a look at each team's salary cap situation as we approach the start of training camp:

Cap Room Remaining: $7.188 million (will have around $4.5 million in space after the signing of first-round pick Morris Claiborne).

Best Bargain: Though his front-loaded contract extension from 2010 is believed to be the reason the Cowboys were docked $10 million in cap penalties over the next two seasons, it's pretty clear that Miles Austin is the best bargain on the Cowboys' roster. With 14 receptions for 233 yards and four touchdowns in the first eight quarters of the season, Austin was well on his way toward a monster year before hamstring injuries limited him to 10 games on the season. Overall, Austin produced 43 receptions for 579 yards and seven touchdowns.

Healthy heading into 2012, Austin is set to earn just $1.15 million in base salary with a $2.721 million cap figure this season.

Potential Camp Casualty: Defensive end Kenyon Coleman started 15 games last season and is a favorite of Rob Ryan, but the team's cap situation, a potentially reduced role and a $1.9 million base salary in the final year of a two-year contract could threaten his roster spot. Dallas kept five defensive ends in 2011 and could do so again in 2012. Starter Jason Hatcher and 2012 third-round pick Tyrone Crawford are safe, while Coleman will compete with Sean Lissemore and Marcus Spears for the other starting job. If Coleman is fifth on the depth chart, his salary could be deemed too pricey for the limited snaps he'll be expected to see.

Contract Issue Looming In 2013: The 2012 season will determine the long-term futures of several former first-round picks in Dallas. Franchised outside linebacker Anthony Spencer is not going to receive a new deal before Monday's 4 p.m. ET deadline, so he'll play out the season under the $8.856 million tag. To franchise him again next season would cost $10.627 million (120 percent his current tag), which is a large amount to pay an outside linebacker with limited pass-rushing totals.

The Cowboys' pair of first-round picks from the 2008 NFL Draft will also be looking for new deals next offseason. Running back Felix Jones has been surpassed on the depth chart by DeMarco Murray and the Cowboys are unlikely to break the bank on a new contract for him. Same reasoning applies to Mike Jenkins, a 2009 Pro Bowl player who is now fourth on depth chart behind Brandon Carr, Morris Claiborne and Orlando Scandrick. That the Cowboys have not traded him to one of the interested parties (the Detroit Lions or Indianapolis Colts) remains a mystery.
 
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Heading into 2013.... only one first round pick selected prior to 2010 will be on the roster. (Ware in 2005)

Just let that marinate for a moment.

:jerry
 

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Heading into 2013.... only one first round pick selected prior to 2010 will be on the roster. (Ware in 2005)

Just let that marinate for a moment.

:jerry

but but Jerry isn't really the GM...

and and all teams miss on draft picks....

so so you don't follow other teams so you can't really speak on how a NFL franchise is ran.
 

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Funny that you think it's Garrett's draft.

I don't think it's a kawinkydink that all of a sudden we have a good draft and it just so happens to be Garrett's 1st.

Is garrett calling the shots? No. But I do believe he's made some changes-so for that, I credit him.
 

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It's easy to hit on first rounders, Glorydays.

Murray is a 3rd rounder. And hitting on 1st rounders isn't a give either. Sure it's easier. But it's definitely not a given.

Bruce Carter, while he isn't a hit yet, isn't a 1st either. The argument is if all 3 hit then he murdered his 1st draft. It's not looking too far fetched right now.
 

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2008 looked pretty amazing for awhile too. After this year, the team will be left with Orlando Scandrick from that draft.

I'll admit that 2011 looks good. Lots of questions though. How Smith does on the left side? Can Murray stay healthy? Can Carter play?

I still think Sturm was on to something with the Cowboys. They are good up top. They do alright early in the draft, but they struggle to mine players as the rounds progress. As a result, you end up with a top heavy team. Suffer some injuries, guys get worn down and you collapse at the end of the year.
 

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2008 looked pretty amazing for awhile too. After this year, the team will be left with Orlando Scandrick from that draft.

I'll admit that 2011 looks good. Lots of questions though. How Smith does on the left side? Can Murray stay healthy? Can Carter play?

I still think Sturm was on to something with the Cowboys. They are good up top. They do alright early in the draft, but they struggle to mine players as the rounds progress. As a result, you end up with a top heavy team. Suffer some injuries, guys get worn down and you collapse at the end of the year.

Great point on the 08 draft. A lot can change.
 
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Good point, when I try and tell people our team isn't special and romp carries us they'll be like "witten, ware, dez, miles, Tyron, Murray, lee"

Ok theyre pretty good but that's basically it and everyone else falters in big games and no one ever steps up or makes a big play
 
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