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The Cowboys didn't spend $20 million of their salary cap last season and are rolling it into 2026. Sure, it will help now, but why didn't they spend that money last year to improve the team? That seems like money wasted or a missed opportunity. – Brett Nichols/Houston, TX
Tommy: I get your point Brett, and it's a good one. My counter would be: What on the roster would $20 million have fixed last season? I would say not very much, even if all of it was allotted to the defensive side of the ball. I don't necessarily hate the approach of leaving some cash to roll over because it can be multi-faceted for you. That can be used towards extensions, like Dallas is trying to get with several key players like George Pickens and Javonte Williams, it can give you more flexibilities in trade options, and of course like you mentioned, allow the Cowboys to go after free agents. With restructures and cap tactics this offseason, Dallas has a chance to make good use of their money to accomplish a lot of what they're looking for on their roster.

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