Dallas Cowboys Current Cap Space could strike Myles Garrett Dreams

Every time news breaks by a top player asking for a trade, Dallas Cowboys will enter the discussion as a potential fit.

Cowboys are the most popular team in the NFL and has been a top destination for years. This is the reason why news broke that Myles Garrett requested a trade from Cleveland Browns, fans immediately began to die for his arrival in Dallas.

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However, a return to Garrett seems very unlikely. Not to be a carrier of bad news, but the Cowboys’ current financial condition would stop to land Garrett.

According to SpotracCowboys ranks 26. In the NFL when it comes to the current CAP room. The current cap space for the team is $ 2.3 million.

Myles Garrett, Micah Parson

Cleveland Browns defensive than Myles Garrett congratulates Dallas Cowboys Linebacker Micah Parsons after the match at Huntington Bank Field. / Scott Galvin-Preferred Photos

When it comes to death, cowboys rank # 13 in the league, with $ 9.2 million locked in dead cap.

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Making Quarterback Dak Prescott to the highest paid player and Ceedee Lamb one of the highest paid is coming at a price.

Micah Parson

Dallas Cowboys Linebacker Micah Parsons celebrates after a sack during the first quarter against the Washington commanders at AT&T Stadium. / Kevin Jairaj-Preferred Pictures

The team could free up a lot of cap space in high season by restructuring offers to Prescott and Lamb and signing Micah Parsons for a long-term deal, but it is currently a “could”.

The dream of getting Garrett to join the team is a big dream. But it may be time to stop dreaming and live in reality. The move is not happening.

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