The waiting game has once again bitten Dallas’ cowboys – twice in 24 hours.
While the Bengals of Cincinnati, making Ja’Marr continue the new one without the highest paid quarter of the NFL on Sunday, conventional wisdom suggested that the target of the Cowboys Edge Rusher by Dallas Micah Parsons had finally been composed.
Directed by a sequential set of events in the sense of: The defensive winger of the Browns of Cleveland Myles Garrett piercing the $ 40 million per season for non-quarters on March 9; Chase increased the bar to $ 40.25 million on Sunday; Now, Parsons is on deck to exceed both with an extension which pays it more than the average of Chase.
Apparently, the only question is to know how many parsons can order more?
On Monday, the extension of $ 90 million over three years signed by Houston’s Texans’ half -corner, Derek Stingley Jr., made this response Murky.
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Although the Stingley agreement was not close to the financial pole of Chase among non-quaks, it completely resets the upper end of the local half market by a huge 20%, increasing the average per season of the highest-paid corner of the 25 million dollars of the Jaycee Horn of Carolina Panthers to the 30 million dollars of Stingley.
Here is why this is potentially important for cowboys popularization discussions with Parsons: Dallas’s defensive star shares the same agent as Stingley – David Mulugheta of athletes first. And now, Mulugheta has illustrated its negotiation position is not necessarily linked by the ideology “one more dollar” to beat a previous contract by a narrow margin. In the case of Stingley, the extension settled on what it could order and where the top of the corner market should were.
This could open the way to a more difficult negotiation that is expected between Parsons and the Cowboys, since Mulugheta could say that Parsons is both younger And Defensive player more versatile than Garrett, and should therefore hang a bonus compared to the wages of the Browns defensive. In the current state of things, the cowboys have already been expensive by not pushing to bring in Parsons into an extension of the offseason, when they make him the best paid non-quarter of the League would have meant to sign it to an agreement which exceeded the season of 35 million dollars of Minnesota Vikings Wideout Jefferson. Since Jefferson signed this agreement, three others have spectacularly moved from this annual salary conclusion – $ 35.5 million from Las Vegas Raiders at Maxx Crosby at $ 40 million in Garrett at $ 40.25 million in Chase.
In an interesting turn, the owner of the Cowboys, Jerry Jones, has now waited so long to make an extension with Parsons that he may have exhausted the field of players who could reset the market without a quarter again. The two most likely candidates are the TJ Watt of Pittsburgh Steelers, who will be 31 years old in October and should be a free agent after next season, and Aidan Hutchinson des Detroit Lions, whose first extension window opens the next offseason, but which takes place from an end of season injury in 2024.
However, cowboys assess this market – and whatever the purpose of Parsons and its representatives – this establishes an interesting scene for discussions in the coming months. Historically, Dallas was slow to obtain record agreements in books, which could easily lie down in the training camp, which could set up the possibility for Watt to make a short term extension in the meantime. It is not outside the field of the possibility that Parsons and Mulugheta also expect that a Watt agreement is laid, eliminating the possibility that Parsons resets the table for the steelers rusher.
It is a lot of variables with clarity: the Parsons extension has become more expensive over time, and just like the last off -season, it will not change in the future.