September 19, 2024

This offseason, the Baltimore Ravens, like many other clubs, have a ton of pending free agents who might be plucked by other teams. The Dallas Cowboys might be the team to pick up running back Gus Edwards if the Ravens are ready to let go of him following a very successful 13-4 regular season in which the offense boasted the top rushing output in the NFL.

Particularly at running back, the Cowboys are struggling with free agency. Tony Pollard, the starting running back from last season, was on the franchise tag and will be eligible for free agency once more in a month. Both Rico Dowdle, Dallas’ second-round pick, and the player are very certainly gone. Now let’s introduce Gus Edwards. Beginning on March 13, there will be a ton of running backs that could be more well-known than Edwards available for purchase. They should all be available: Saquon Barkley, Josh Jacobs, D’Andre Swift, Austin Eckeler, and Derrick Henry. Though Edwards has improved and grown a great deal over the last season, they will all be far more expensive. Similar: Rumors Regarding the Ravens Draft: Take Rashod Bateman’s spot as WR. Edwards managed 810 yards and 13 touchdowns after J.K. Dobbins suffered an Achilles injury in the first game and was sidelined for the season. After trading for Ezekiel Elliott in the offseason, the Cowboys have been missing this physical back. Edwards is only expected to be worth about $4.5 million annually, according to Spotrac.com. Most NFL teams this off-season will be able to afford that. ABG-SI LLC is the owner of the copyright. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED is one of its trademarks. All rights reserved.

 

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