Sherrington: 10 tips for Jerry Jones heading into this offseason

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By Kevin Sherrington , Staff Columnist Contact Kevin Sherringtonon Twitter:mad:KSherringtonDMN

Because it's never too early to start pounding a point into Jerry Jones' head, not to mention he'll have a premium pick in every round, so he can't screw this up, consider 10 do's and don'ts as the Cowboys recover from their semi-annual disappointment.

1. Draft a quarterback -- In a quarter-century as owner, Jerry has taken only one quarterback in the first round: Troy Aikman. He doesn't like drafting them so high, or at all, because he's usually had a good one (Aikman, Tony Romo) and he hates spending premium picks on a guy who's just going to sit on his fat contract and wait. Unless it's Johnny Manziel, whose jerseys sell no matter what. Fortunately, Jerry seems to be warming to the idea of a quarterback with the fourth pick.

The question is, can he still get a good one? The best seem to be Cal's Jared Goff and Paxton Lynch of Memphis. If the Titans keep the No. 1 pick, they won't be interested in a quarterback. But who knows what happens if they trade down? Cleveland will take a quarterback at 2, and the Chargers might do the same at 3.
If the Cowboys can't get a quarterback they like with the fourth pick, go to Plan B: Michigan State's Connor Cook in the second.


2. Hello, Rolando McClain; goodbye, Greg Hardy -- Both are good players who missed time this season because of suspensions, a constant concern. Both could probably be re-signed to reasonable contracts. But players with high risk/reward factors should be limited on any roster. The deciding factor between these two? McClain is cheaper and lacks a ready replacement. Randy Gregory didn't have a stellar rookie season, but defensive ends generally blossom in their second year, as DeMarcus Lawrence has demonstrated.
And as our Brandon George reports, Hardy's welcome has worn thin with some teammates.

3. Draft Hunter Henry -- Trust me, this is one suggestion Jerry might actually take. Arkansas' tight end, No. 1 at his position, is a Jason Witten starter kit, which is good, because the original is just about worn out. Without his buddy throwing him the football, Witten's production dropped steeply this season. According to Football Outsiders, his DYAR, sort of football's answer to Wins Above Replacement, fell from fifth among tight ends to 24th this year. When Romo's around, Witten's still pretty good because of their chemistry. But how much will Romo be around next season? Better point: The Cowboys need all the explosive plays they can get from a receiving corps that, behind Dez Bryant, isn't very dynamic.
Might be a moot point if Henry goes in the first round as expected, leaving the Cowboys to use their second-rounder on a defensive player. A pass-rushing lineman, a defensive back, a linebacker, in that order.

4. Sign Matt Hasselbeck as your back-up quarterback and allow the draft pick time to develop -- He's 40 and may retire, but Hasselbeck went 5-3 in Andrew Luck's place this season. Would probably want $3 million, which is what he made this season and is nearly twice what Matt Cassel made. Did I mention Hasselbeck went 5-3? Pay the man.

5. Don't sign RG3 or Johnny Manziel -- Both have already failed in their short careers, both have made too many headlines for reasons other than their play and neither fits Jason Garrett's style of offense.
And finding a quarterback is hard enough even when they're not wearing disguises.

6. Draft a back-up for Darren McFadden -- This is one Jerry got right last year, at least eventually. We'll try to forget Joseph Randle was the Cowboys' first choice. McFadden was the league's fourth-leading rusher and 37th among running backs in cap hit, at $1.15M, five spots behind Lance Dunbar and 29 behind DeMarco Murray. Dunbar will be back, but he's not really a back-up. He's an alternative, and maybe the Cowboys' most explosive player besides Dez.

7. Draft a legitimate No. 2 receiver -- If Henry's gone in the second round, Josh Doctson would be a nice alternative. The TCU receiver isn't necessarily the deep threat the Cowboys need, but, like Dez, he's great on jump balls. He'll fight for the ball, anyway, a concept lost on Terrance Williams.

8. If Doctson is gone, a speed option in the third or fourth -- Oregon's Bralon Addison, out of Missouri City, near Houston. A smallish playmaker in the mold of New Orleans' Brandin Cooks.

9. Keep either Brandon Carr or Morris Claiborne -- They can't afford to let both go. They've asked Carr to take a pay-cut and will ask again. Good luck with that. Can't imagine Claiborne will get a lot of interest, but he played fairly well this year when healthy. And he'd be cheaper than Carr. The good news is Orlando Scandrick returns. Just don't count on Byron Jones, who needs to play safety full-time.

10. Sign Adam Jones -- I know what you're thinking: He says limit the number of high risk/reward players, then he says to bring back the guy who had to pay more than $12 million last summer in a settlement over a brawl he caused in a 2007 nightclub incident. He'll also be 33 next fall. But here's the deal: He's apparently turned his life around, becoming an exemplary teammate in Cincinnati as well as a good cornerback.

Besides, he's a personal favorite of Jerry's secretary, Marylyn Love, who still calls him Pacman and gets away with it.
Next time you feel an urge, Jerry, let Stephen talk you out of it -- see suggestion No. 5.

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cmd34

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Outside of "draft a quarterback" that was all bad.
 

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Hunter Henry is going to be an outstanding player.

Witten is not a legit threat in the passing game anymore and Escobar is probably finished here due to his injury. hanna is a free agent I think and Swaim is a JAG.
 

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I don't have a problem with Henry's talent but we have so many other holes on this team. Another TE?
 

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I don't have a problem with Henry's talent but we have so many other holes on this team. Another TE?

On the one hand, it would make sense to take him if he were there in round two. A smart staff would start weeding Witten's playing time down, especially in obvious passing situations and then in a year or so Henry is the #1 TE.

On the other, we have a staff that has proven they cant figure out how to maximize a true two TE set and even worse, would never consider benching or diminishing the role of Witten, even though him on the field as much as he is hurts the offense now IMO. He just isnt a threat at all past 10 yards.
 

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On the other, we have a staff that has proven they cant figure out how to maximize a true two TE set and even worse, would never consider benching or diminishing the role of Witten, even though him on the field as much as he is hurts the offense now IMO.
Yep, it's a little disturbing that this staff basically lets the players play as much as they want, when they want. They did the same thing with Murray last year when they should have been giving him a break now and then.

At some point they're going to have to nut up and tell Witten he is coming off the field whether he likes it or not.
 

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Yep, it's a little disturbing that this staff basically lets the players play as much as they want, when they want. They did the same thing with Murray last year when they should have been giving him a break now and then.

At some point they're going to have to nut up and tell Witten he is coming off the field whether he likes it or not.

Everyone loves Witten but it doesnt take a rocket scientist to see that he just isnt the same player he was anymore. Playing 99.8% of the teams snaps at his age isnt productive either.
 

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We need SPEED on the outside, not another "jump ball" player.
 

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I'm gonna lose my shit if they draft another TE in the second round

No to Connor Cook too
 

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Personally I'm going to "lose my shit" if they take a qb with the 4th pick of the draft.
 

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Personally I'm going to "lose my shit" if they take a qb with the 4th pick of the draft.

Why? because you'd be overcome with amazement that the team did something smart?

If they are on the clock and one of those QB's is there at 4, and they believe that guy is a future solid starting QB/franchise type player, they'd be idiots to pass on it.
 
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