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Updated: July 19, 2011, 1:18 PM ET
Gerald Sensabaugh set to 'cash in'
By Tim MacMahon
ESPNDallas.com



Strong safety Gerald Sensabaugh can envision returning to Dallas, but only if it comes at a significant cost to the Cowboys.

It certainly doesn't sound as if Sensabaugh intends to settle with the Cowboys during the three-day window teams are expected to have exclusive negotiating rights with their free agents.

"I'm going to make myself available to all 32 teams, shop myself around and see exactly what happens," Sensabaugh said Monday on ESPN 103.3's "Galloway and Company." "I'm just really excited about my chance to cash in."

That doesn't necessarily mean the Cowboys will have to be the highest bidder to re-sign Sensabaugh, who rebounded from early-season struggles to finish with a career-high five interceptions last year. He wants to play for a contender and considers the Cowboys to be in that class despite last season's 6-10 record.

"I would like to stay in Dallas, but at the end of the day, it's a business thing," Sensabaugh said. "I've got to choose what's best for myself and what situation fits me the best."

The Cowboys' toughest competition for Sensabaugh could come from an intrastate foe. The Houston Texans have just as big a need at safety as the Cowboys. With Wade Phillips running the Houston defense now, there has been sensible speculation about the Texans pursuing Sensabaugh.

"I could definitely see that if Dallas doesn't work out," Sensabaugh said. "Wade's a good guy, I already know his system and it would be an easy transition for me. I wouldn't have to learn anything new, and at the same time, I'd be able to help the other guys learn Wade's system. I could see that becoming an option."

Senabaugh said he has "a price in my mind that I would take." If more than one team gets in the ballpark, Sensabaugh said he would pick the best fit, even if it's a team that didn't offer the most money.

Sensabaugh made $1.75 million and $1.82 million the past two seasons in Dallas. That's not the kind of money he's looking for in the open market.

"No, no, no, no," Sensabaugh said, laughing. "Not in the same zip code."

How much will it take to keep Sensabaugh in 75063? We'll probably find out next week.

Tim MacMahon covers the Cowboys for ESPNDallas.com.

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Phuck this bum.

It's time to address both safety positions, because he's not worth what he thinks he is.
 

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I will be pissed if Sensabum is still on the team. This is Ryan;s defense, let him decide what players he wants and needs. I think he can get at least the same no doubt, but certainly more out of Elam and at a cheaper price than for what Sensabum wants.
 

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I don't understand how you can be such a shitty player and think so highly of yourself...
 
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Honestly, I would be okay with him for another year if we can't get two safety replacements in free agency. I think just replacing Ball will vastly improve our secondary.
 
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Honestly, I would be okay with him for another year if we can't get two safety replacements in free agency. I think just replacing Ball will vastly improve our secondary.

No way do we give him enough to stay here. I felt the same way, but he needs to go.

I'll take any of these guys. Huff, Elam, Landry, Weddle. In any combination over Sensabum.
 

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I said it weeks ago, I'll be happy to drive him to Houston myself.

I hope he's gone.
 
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