Updated Cowboys 2020 Free Agency recap, cap space, comp-pick tracker

The NFL 2020 league year is underway, and the Cowboys, present and former, are front and center.

The Dallas Cowboys have been busy during the first three days of the NFL’s 2020 free agency, including Wednesday which was the official start of the league year. What free agents have signed? How does it impact the salary cap? Where does the club stand on 2021 compensatory draft picks?

The NFL is not allowing teams to officially announce their moves until contracts are inked, but the reports are everywhere and teams are being savvy in letting the public know. Technically, the Cowboys have signed only two players, WR Amari Cooper and S Darian Thompson, but they’ve agreed in principle with many others.

The club started the offseason with 30 players who were free agents. According to our tracking, only 11 remain without jobs currently. That list is below.

The long and short of all the moves? Dallas has retained two of the five biggest free agents in Dak Prescott and Cooper, and has yet to replace the losses of CB Byron Jones and DE Robert Quinn.

Here, we’ll keep track of all of the comings and goings, and the most interesting associations that may or may not ever come to fruition for the Dallas Cowboys. Later, we’ll place all of the actual moves in perspective of the 2021 compensatory picks, as Dallas stands to make their most massive haul in years based on who they have and will continue to see sign elsewhere.

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ARLINGTON, TEXAS – DECEMBER 15: Dak Prescott #4 of the Dallas Cowboys. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

QB Dak Prescott – received franchise tag, amount TBD expected between $30 million and $33 million.


Re-signed

WR Amari Cooper – 5 years, $100 million (100% accuracy for our Offseason Manifesto prediction)

TE Blake Jarwin – 4 years total, $22 million

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LB Sean Lee – 1 year, $4.5 million

LS L.P. Ladouceur – 1 year

S Darian Thompson – 2 years, $2.8 million

CB Anthony Brown – 3 years, details unknown

OL Joe Looney – 1 year, details unknown

K Kai Forbath – 1 year, details unknown


Signed

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DT Gerald McCoy – 3-year deal, details unknown

CB Maurice Canady –  1 year deal, details unknown


Tendered & Signed

QB Cooper Rush – Original-round RFA tender for ~ $2.1 million

DT Antwaun Woods – Exclusive-Rights FA tender – $750,000

OT Adam Redmond – Exclusive-Rights FA tender – $825,000


Released

OT Cameron Fleming – Saves $4.5 million in space

DL Daniel Wise – base salary was $610,000

CB Donovan Olumba – base salary was $610,000


Restructured

Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott. Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports

RT La’el Collins – Change $5 million of base into bonus, saves $4 million of cap space in 2020

RB Ezekeil Elliott – Details unknown, not expected to add cap space


Free Agents Lost

CB Byron Jones – Agreed with Dolphins, 5 years $82.5 million

DE Robert Quinn – Agreed with Bears, 5 year, $70 million

WR Randall Cobb – Agreed with Texans, 3 years $27 million

TE Jason Witten – Agreed with Raiders, 1 year, max $4.75 million

DT Maliek Collins – Agreed with Raiders, terms unknown

S Jeff Heath – Agreed with Raiders, two years, max $8 million

OL Xavier Su’a-Filo – Agreed with Bengals, three years, $10 million


Salary Cap Update – $25 million

Using Over the Cap salary amounts, the Cowboys have a projected $25 million of cap space remaining after their series of moves. Out of the 30 free agents they had at the start of free agency, 11 remain without jobs as of March 18.


Player Associations

Robert Quinn #58 of the Dallas Cowboys. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

LB Sean Lee – Cowboys interested in bringing back

DE Robert Quinn – Cowboys hope to get a chance to make final offer. Two 30+ pass rushers (Jason Pierre-Paul, Calais Campbell signed deals worth $13.5 million)

CB Chris Harris, Jr.  – Cowboys one of four teams listed as having interest in former Broncos CB

S Anthony Harris – Not officially linked, but Vikings franchise tagged and then said they would accept mid-to-late round pick in trade

WR Emmanuel Sanders  – Reported mutual interest between parties to become Randall Cobb replacement


2021 Comp Pick Ledger

Cowboys Wire: 14 players most likely to qualify for picks

2021 Compensatory Pick Ledger

PLAYER LOST CONTRACT APY COMP ROUND PLAYER SIGNED CONTRACT APY
CB Byron Jones 5 yr, $82.5M $16.5M HIgh 3rd
WR Randall Cobb 3 yr, $27M $9M 5th
DE Robert Quinn 5 years, $70M $14M 3rd
TE Jason Witten 1 year, $4.75M $4.75M 6th DT Gerald McCoy 3 years, $18.3M $6.1M
DT Maliek Collins Unknown 5th
S Jeff Heath 2 years, $8M $4M 6th
OL Xavier Su’a-Filo 3 yrs, $10M $3.33M 6th CB Maurice Canady Unknown

 Non-Qualifying Free Agent Moves

PLAYER LOST CONTRACT APY REASON PLAYER SIGNED CONTRACT REASON
OL Cam Fleming 1 yr, $4M $4M Option not picked up

Team’s Unsigned Free Agents

WR Tavon Austin
DL Michael Bennett
DT Christian Covington
DL Kerry Hyder
DT Daniel Ross (RFA)
LB Joe Thomas
LB Justin March
LB Malcolm Smith
LB Ray-Ray Armstrong
CB C.J. Goodwin
S Kavon Frazier


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