The Cowboys are re-signing players from both sides of the ball. According to Clarence Hill Jr. (on Twitter), Dallas has re-signed defensive tackle Carlos Watkins and tight end Jeremy Sprinkle.
After spending the first four seasons of his career in Houston, Watkins joined the Cowboys last offseason. He ended up starting 14 of his 15 games last year, collecting 32 tackles, one sack, and one highlight-worthy pick-six.
In total, the 28-year-old has seen time in 57 career games, collecting five sacks and 14 tackles for loss.
Sprinkle also joined the Cowboys last offseason following four seasons with Washington. The tight end ended up starting four of his 17 games, hauling in three receptions for 31 yards. Sprinkle also had a consistent role on special teams. His best offensive season came in 2019 when he hauled in 26 receptions for 241 yards and one touchdown.
These may not be flashy signings but Dallas is again creating continuity. Coaching and players. The cap dictates that this 2021 talented team had to make changes. So a few more moves to strengthen the rest and the draft.
I’ve been a big Cowboys fan since the 60’s and having Dak as qb has totally sapped my interest. If you’ve watched him religiously you know there’s absolutely no way he’ll ever lead a team to a championship.
I’ve been a fan for just as long, and you couldn’t be more wrong.
Prescott can lead the Cowboys to a SB victory
Grab some drinks and snack, pull up a chair and watch the game tapes. Then research his numbers against winning teams. A good man and great leader but below average NFL quarterback.