The Dallas Cowboys corner half, Trevon Diggs, is entering the third year of his new contract with the team after having signed an extension after the expiration of his recruit contract.
Diggs earns $ 97 million over five years, which makes him one of the best paid corner of the NFL, but it does not necessarily play as one.
Since he played on the new contract, Diggs missed 21 of the 34 possible games for the Cowboys, putting an interrogation point on his future with the team. The writer to Bleacher Brent Brent Sobleski believes that Cowboys should exchange it for a sixth round choice in 2026.
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“The Trevon Diggs corner half and Dallas Cowboys can be better without the other.
“Diggs suffered consecutive injuries at the end of the season at the same knee, which only led to 13 appearances in total. The 26-year-old could bounce back, but the cowboys may not get the return to which they expected after signing the first All-Pro team in a 2021 team to an extension of $ 97 million of $ 97 million.
“The agreement is still four years old to play, including the next campaign. However, cowboys could save more than $ 9.6 million by exchanging Diggs after June 1, according to On the cap.
“Dallas added this off -season to the corner of the corner by exchanging the old first round Kaiir Elam and selecting Shavon Revel Jr. from the East Carolina to the third round of the draft.
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Diggs trading would release money that could be used to sign Micah Parsons to its extension, but that does not mean that cowboys should expect a sixth round choice.
Diggs was injured, and that the tanks of its value, but the cowboys could probably get a better deal if they had to go from it during the offseason.
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