The Dallas Cowboys are coming into the 2015 with major free agency priorities, as the team has Dez Bryant and DeMarco Murray hitting the market for owner Jerry Jones and there is a chance that the team could go after Adrian Peterson or Marshawn Lynch if they are released or moved in a trade, as Jones could let Murray walk in free agency while keeping Bryant.
Read full storyThe Dallas Cowboys have some major decisions to make in free agency with DeMarco Murray and Dez Bryant this offseason, as Jerry Jones may only be able to sign one player and if that happens, a trade with Marshawn Lynch or signing Adrian Peterson if he is released could be potential options, as the Cowboys will need a solid running back if Murray is gone.
Read full storyThe Dallas Cowboys are coming into the offseason with Dez Bryant as the main priority over DeMarco Murray and while Jerry Jones hopes to sign both players, it's likely that he won't be able to do that and he may ask quarterback Tony Romo to restructure his deal to help free up some money.
Read full storyThe top name on the NFL free agent market for 2015 is DeMarco Murray and with the chance out there that he could leave the Dallas Cowboys in free agency, teams like the Oakland Raiders, Cleveland Browns, NY Jets, Minnesota Vikings, Seattle Seahawks or Indianapolis Colts could be interested in signing him away if Jerry Jones lets him go and signs Dez Bryant back instead.
Read full storyThe Dallas Cowboys are coming off of a strong season and moving forward DeMarco Murray and Dez Bryant are priorities for Jerry Jones in free agency, as they are key to the success of the offense and the team may have to ask Tony Romo for a contract restructuring to get it done, as they will have to find some salary cap space heading into 2015.
Read full storyThe Dallas Cowboys have major free agent concerns with Dez Bryant and DeMarco Murray hitting the market and if Jerry Jones can only sign Bryant, the team may look at options like Frank Gore, Marshawn Lynch, Mark Ingram or Ryan Mathews as well as Adrian Peterson, as they will have to replace the production of Murray, who had a historic season in 2014.
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