Teams cannot just cut players nowadays. If a player is not performing to cut means a salary cap hit.
Originally Posted by pyramider
Oh you can cut 'em alright. All day long, as a matter of fact.....especially when you're drafting as if you're crack addict or (selecting players for your "special teams"....remember that comment?) Want to see a reason why Dallas seems to stay in Salary Cap Hell every year?
The Cowboys (tied Pats) for the most picks with 12 in the
2009 draft. Now these are players that should be kicking off their fifth year in the league this upcoming season; contributing as starters or as quality depth on the roster. Look at this:
Traded their first rounder to Detroit for wr Roy Williams
Traded their second round pick to Buffalo for a 3rd and a 4th
3rd r Jason Williams
3rd r Robert Brewster
4th r Stephen Magee
4th r Brandon Williams
4th r Victor Butler
5th r DeAngelo Smith
5th r Michael Hamlin
5th r David Buehler
6th r Stephen Hodge
6th r John Phillips
7th r Mike Mickens
7th r Manuel Johnson
What do these guys have in common with one another? NONE of them were on the Cowboys' roster as of March 18, 2013.....the last one remaining was officially cut on that date.
For the record, that first rounder (which was the 20th pick that round) Jerry sent to Detroit became TE Brandon Pettigrew.
Here's a handful of Pro Bowlers Dallas would've had a shot at had Jerry not given that 1st round pick away:
Alex Mack (21st pick, 1st round)
Percy Harvin (22nd pick, 1st round)
Clay Matthews (26th pick, 1st round)
LeSean McCoy (53rd pick, 2nd round)
Max Unger
William Moore
Matthews paired with DeMarcus Ware might've made for a nice combo on defense.
But who would've thought a guy born in that family could actually play football...huh?
I'll come clean....have I twisted this post into my own personal platform to rail on Jerry Jones and his parade of miscues?
Absolutely. Think about it.....not even the Ford family (Detroit) would hire him as their GM. And they kept Matt Millen on their payroll for 7 years!