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Dallas Cowboys to give Kavontae Turpin 2nd round from the free agency

The freelance agency will start in the NFL in a little more than a week, which means who the Dallas Cowboys are can be completely different until next weekend. Time will say on this front.

The cowboys generally do not take part in signing external freelance agents, but before we even ask ourselves whether this will be the case or not, we have to have discussions about players in their team who should become free agents.

Osa Odighizuwa describes this list and reports to this point that Dallas will do what you can do to keep it. Although he is not an unrestricted free agent, the broad recipient Kavontae Tuprin will technically come onto the market as a limited free agent.

Players who are restricted free agents are essentially in a situation in which the team in which they are currently located has the right to reject. NFL teams, in this case the cowboys, place a tender on them, similar to a round in the NFL design. If an external team should agree to the terms with the player in question, Dallas (in this case in this case) has the right to meet him. If Dallas did not decide this, they would receive a draft for the round in which they entered the player.

According to Calvin Watkins from The Dallas Morning NewsThe cowboys seem to give Turpin a tender in the second round for a value of $ 5.34 million. Watkins also noticed that Carl Lawson and Chauncey Golston were able to leave the team while the cowboys want to go back both Bryan anger and trent.

This message is hardly shocking with regard to Turpin, since he really took another step for the team in the return department last season. It is no exaggeration to say that Turpin is one of the best return men in the game, even in a world with a new kick -off, and his role on the offensive has grown over time. It makes sense to keep it nearby.

It is not impossible, but it is unlikely that Turpin ultimately will leave the cowboys. That is the type of restricted free hand.

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