Stephen A. Smith feels drafting a quarterback would resolve Dak Prescott’s contract situation.
Lately, there have been a lot of debates on the Dallas Cowboys’ next move, which is the 2024 NFL draft. Coming off the season, where Dak Prescott led the team to the NFC East title entering the playoffs, everyone expected a lucrative extension for him.
But then, one game happened and the Cowboys’ Super Bowl dream was crushed to the ground (once again) and so did Prescott’s potential extension. Amidst the unresolved contract situation of their three-star players, the Cowboys are widely focusing on the draft as it could bring in the potential successor of quarterback Prescott.
The recent episode of the First Take seems to be having the same debate on whether the Cowboys should draft a quarterback using their picks in the first round or not. ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith suggested that the Cowboys should definitely draft a young quarterback with whom they can get to the postseason, then it resolves Prescott’s extension problem as the former equaled what the latter did, but cheaper.
Damn right, you [the Cowboys] should consider getting somebody that’s younger. Somebody that’s capable of stepping right in.said Stephen A. Smith
Dan Orlovsky highlights the implications of selecting a quarterback by Cowboys in the upcoming draft
However, his fellow analyst Dan Orlovsky seems to suggest otherwise. He claimed it would mean the Cowboys have given up on the hope of winning the Super Bowl.
I don’t think they should take a quarterback. Candidly, if they take a quarterback, then they've just given up on the season--They only have three picks in the top 175 picks of the NFL draft. Even if they hit on all three of those players, they're still down two positions when it comes to being a playoff-contending football team.Dan Orlovsky said
Dak Prescott (Image via Imago)
Orlovsky highlighted if they use one of those picks on a quarterback, it would be like waving the white flag to their Super Bowl dream, this era, and everything they have done so far. It would suggest the Cowboys have given up on the hope of the Super Bowl and they may never recover from it.
News
Ca$his Supported Eminem with 2 Benzino Diss-Tracks
Ca$his threw two jabs at Benzino and proved that he is still able to destroy his opponents lyrically, without resorting to ghostwriting. His lines are filled with punches and subtext inherent to real masters of the pen. He retaliates at Benzino…
Public Enemy’s Flavor Flav Gives Mad Respect to Eminem, Calls Him No.1
Legendary Shade45’s DJ Whoo Kid had a brief conversation with Flavor Flav, discussing Eminem’s place among hip hop legends. The radio host considered how to organise a meeting between two Hall of Famers, Flavor Flav and Eminem, when the Public Enemy MC…
Dr. Dre Reaffirms Eminem’s Rap Greatness, Teases New Album with Snoop Dogg
In his recent interview, Dr. Dre doubled down on Eminem being the best rapper ever. Of course, haters gonna hate, but Dre shut it down – skin colour doesn’t mean skill. Talking with James Corden on SiriusXM’s The Life of…
Emiпem’s hυmble daυghter Alaiпa Scott works iп a saloп iп small Michigaп towп
EMINEM’S daυghter Alaiпa Scott has beeп workiпg shifts iп a saloп as aп estheticiaп – despite her famoυs father beiпg worth aп estimated $260millioп, The U.S. Sυп caп reveal.Exclυsive пew photographs show the 30-year-old, whose dad walked her dowп the…
Nicki Minaj wants to bring oυt Eмineм at Pink Friday 2 toυr, talks aƄoυt “Majesty”
Nicki Minaj to perform in Midtown Detroit, Michigan at Little Caesars Arena Nicki Minaj has recently joined fans on Stationhead where she talked aƄoυt “Majesty” song with Labrinth and Eмineм and expressed her desire to bring oυt Eм at her…
Snoop Dogg revealed that each performance he shares with Eminem is an unforgettable experience he will never forget
Snoop Dogg said that every show he does with Eminem is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that he will never forget. I have never been more intrigued by the crypto world than I am now, not since the infamous episode in which…
End of content
No more pages to load