Today, Nick Harris from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram joined Shan & RJ to share his insights on Micah Parsons' contract situation and what the Cowboys' next moves might look like. Nick unpacked Jerry Jones' controversial remarks about not communicating with Parsons' agent, David Mulugheta. He then explained why Micah is likely to secure the highest-paid non-quarterback deal in the league, although Nick suggested that the deal might not reshape the market as much as people are anticipating. He also delved into the Cowboys' front-office dynamics, shedding light on Stephen Jones' critical role in the negotiations and Brian Schottenheimer's emphasis on maintaining fierce competition throughout the roster. Finally, Nick offered his predictions for the Cowboys' first-round pick and what Micah's final contract might ultimately look like.
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00:00Nick, give me a prediction about something that could surprise us about the Micah deal.
00:20My theory is that, yeah, Micah is probably going to get the highest paid non-quarterback
00:25deal, but he's not going to leapfrog it a lot, and that'll be his way of trying to give
00:29the Cowboys a break, maybe win over some of the fan sentiment.
00:33That's going to be my prediction, is that Micah doesn't mulligetta the market like David
00:38did with the secondary.
00:40How do you think this could end up looking?
00:42Yeah, I think the surprise could be how long it is.
00:46I think it ends up being a five-year deal, and that eventually would end up helping the
00:51Cowboys too, because you look at, let's say it's a $40.5 million deal per season over
00:56the course of five years.
00:57That's $202.5 million total.
01:00He might get the most guaranteed money at the end of the day of anyone at the position.
01:04That would certainly help down the line, but when you look at that deal in, say, 2029,
01:08he'd probably be out of the top ten just with the way the market is going, especially at
01:12the pass rusher position.
01:14I think that's probably the surprise that I think could happen.
01:17I think Micah wants that long-term security.
01:19Obviously, the Cowboys would want that long-term security with arguably their best player.
01:25I think that's probably what the surprise ends up being as well.
01:28It's going to be a five-year deal and north of $200 million.
01:30That's just my prediction.
01:31Nick Harris from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram joining us here on 105.3 The Fan.
01:35Nick, Brian Schottenheimer had referenced it a little bit yesterday that he expects
01:39Micah to be involved in the off-season workouts.
01:41He expects him to attend if a deal is not done by, let's say, training camp, for instance.
01:48Do you think he is present for the off-season workouts?
01:50Does he show up for training camp, or do you think that he's going to say, no, we're going
01:54to play this like a negotiation and hold out?
01:57That's fascinating because as Jerry was talking yesterday, and I was trying to put every ramble
02:03word into my brain and make it make sense, he had mentioned he was like, yeah, I still
02:08want to see some cards play out.
02:09I still want to see some things go.
02:11I was thinking in my head, I was like, well, they're not going to be playing any games
02:14between now and September, so what could those cards look like?
02:18I asked him in the last five minutes of that availability, he was like, hey, do you want
02:21to see him show up for workouts before you give him this deal?