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Star Dallas pass rusher Micah Parsons previously stated that he didn't need $40 million per season, but word is surfacing that his camp is expected to push for him to become the highest-paid defensive player in the league and the first defensive player to earn a $200 million contract. Regular readers of Cowboys Wire have been digesting how those numbers would look all week, and now the Parsons camp has confirmed that's where they expect things to go.
Elsewhere, the NFL draft is still about a month away, but rumors swirl around the Cowboys and their draft plans. The latest talk surrounds owner Jerry Jones and his affinity for two-way Colorado superstar Travis Hunter. Meanwhile, mock draft nausea is beginning to hit its apex, but that hasn't stopped some from inserting new names into the potential draft pool for Dallas. Finally, the Cowboys decision makers continue their college tours with Texas A&M, and one name could intrigue Dallas into spending the 12th overall pick for his services.
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Contract talks between Micah Parsons' camp and the Cowboys have yet to intensify, but the star pass rusher is expected to command a contract extension worth up to $200 million. That benchmark would make him the highest-paid defensive player in the league.
CowboysWire managing editor KD Drummond etched out the details of a potential $205 million extension at the beginning of the week and it seems to be what Parsons is looking for. Click here to read it.
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Over a decade has passed since the Cowboys swung for the fences and made a big draft day trade. With about a month till the selections begin, rumors are swirling that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has an affinity for Colorado two-way superstars Travis Hunter.
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2024 first-round pick Tyler Guyton struggled, yet the lessons learned in his rookie season should provide him with material to work on during the offseason. His development into a starting caliber left tackle will be a key factor for team success or failure in 2025.
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Dallas native and New Mexico running back Andrew Henry was invited to the Dallas Day pre-draft event. "Dolla," as he is nicknamed, was a standout at the East-West Shrine Bowl, which was held at AT&T Stadium, the home of the Cowboys.
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Despite only playing six games in 2024, cornerback Will Johnson remains in the mix for Dallas with the 12th overall selection. Regarded by many to be worthy of a top-ten selection, the two-time All-American cornerback would solidify a Cowboys secondary filled with question marks.
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Recent studies have shown that trading up for non-quarterbacks in the first round has a high failure rate. The Will McClay era in Dallas has solidified this stance, and the team has yet to make a big move in that department since his arrival.
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Nearly six months after suffering a season-ending hamstring injury, Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott was recorded working out alongside some of his teammates. Questions surrounding the $240 million man and his recovery are answered in an 18-second clip.
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The Dallas brass has hit the road, attending a few college campuses to get a first-hand look at a few potential prospects ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft. On the docket, a trip to College Station for another look at defender Shemar Stewart along with a handful of other Aggies.
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Dallas isn't hiding their interest in East Carolina cornerback Shavon Revel Jr, who was considered a first-round draft pick until a torn ACL in October affected his draft stock. Dr. Daniel Cooper, the Cowboys team surgeon, performed Revel's surgery, which only adds to the connection.
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In the Jerry Jones era, the Cowboys have only used a top-100 selection on a receiver or running back just 18 times. This year's draft class aligns perfectly with the needs of the Cowboys, which should raise that total and give Dallas a chance at some instant impact players.
This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: News: Cowboys may look to add Hunter, extend Parsons to end offseason
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Elsewhere, the NFL draft is still about a month away, but rumors swirl around the Cowboys and their draft plans. The latest talk surrounds owner Jerry Jones and his affinity for two-way Colorado superstar Travis Hunter. Meanwhile, mock draft nausea is beginning to hit its apex, but that hasn't stopped some from inserting new names into the potential draft pool for Dallas. Finally, the Cowboys decision makers continue their college tours with Texas A&M, and one name could intrigue Dallas into spending the 12th overall pick for his services.
Cowboys star Micah Parsons wants to become the NFL’s first $200 million defensive player :: The Dallas Morning News
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Contract talks between Micah Parsons' camp and the Cowboys have yet to intensify, but the star pass rusher is expected to command a contract extension worth up to $200 million. That benchmark would make him the highest-paid defensive player in the league.
CowboysWire managing editor KD Drummond etched out the details of a potential $205 million extension at the beginning of the week and it seems to be what Parsons is looking for. Click here to read it.
2025 NFL Draft rumors: Cowboys' Jerry Jones has affinity for Travis Hunter :: CBS Sports
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Over a decade has passed since the Cowboys swung for the fences and made a big draft day trade. With about a month till the selections begin, rumors are swirling that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has an affinity for Colorado two-way superstars Travis Hunter.
Next Man Up: Tyler Guyton prepping to own franchise role for Cowboys in 2025 :: The Mothership
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2024 first-round pick Tyler Guyton struggled, yet the lessons learned in his rookie season should provide him with material to work on during the offseason. His development into a starting caliber left tackle will be a key factor for team success or failure in 2025.
Cowboys to host intriguing RB prospect at 'Dallas Day' ahead of draft - Sports Illustrated
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Dallas native and New Mexico running back Andrew Henry was invited to the Dallas Day pre-draft event. "Dolla," as he is nicknamed, was a standout at the East-West Shrine Bowl, which was held at AT&T Stadium, the home of the Cowboys.
Cowboys fill major need with two-time All-American in new mock draft :: Sports Illustrated
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Despite only playing six games in 2024, cornerback Will Johnson remains in the mix for Dallas with the 12th overall selection. Regarded by many to be worthy of a top-ten selection, the two-time All-American cornerback would solidify a Cowboys secondary filled with question marks.
Dallas Cowboys can’t afford to trade up in the draft :: Blogging the Boys
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Recent studies have shown that trading up for non-quarterbacks in the first round has a high failure rate. The Will McClay era in Dallas has solidified this stance, and the team has yet to make a big move in that department since his arrival.
Video: Cowboys QB Dak Prescott working out again after last year's injury :: Cowboys Wire
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Nearly six months after suffering a season-ending hamstring injury, Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott was recorded working out alongside some of his teammates. Questions surrounding the $240 million man and his recovery are answered in an 18-second clip.
Dallas Cowboys send coaches to Texas A&M pro day, will host Shemar Stewart soon :: Fort Worth Star Telegram
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The Dallas brass has hit the road, attending a few college campuses to get a first-hand look at a few potential prospects ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft. On the docket, a trip to College Station for another look at defender Shemar Stewart along with a handful of other Aggies.
Dallas Cowboys aren't hiding their interest in draft target that makes way too much sense for them for good and bad reasons :: A to Z Sports
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Dallas isn't hiding their interest in East Carolina cornerback Shavon Revel Jr, who was considered a first-round draft pick until a torn ACL in October affected his draft stock. Dr. Daniel Cooper, the Cowboys team surgeon, performed Revel's surgery, which only adds to the connection.
The Cowboys must focus on skill players in the top-100 of the 2025 NFL Draft :: Inside the Star
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In the Jerry Jones era, the Cowboys have only used a top-100 selection on a receiver or running back just 18 times. This year's draft class aligns perfectly with the needs of the Cowboys, which should raise that total and give Dallas a chance at some instant impact players.
This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: News: Cowboys may look to add Hunter, extend Parsons to end offseason
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