The Dallas Cowboys are having to fend off outside noise about the inactive offseason the franchise has overseen.
Stephen Jones had to explain to the Cowboys’ instinctive ways of thinking during the offseason.
Moreover, America’s Team has been forced to decline free agency spending in favor of giving contracts to the key players.
However, they have not shown these new deals to the cornerstone players in question.
Cowboys yet to hand out new deals and become the lowest spenders in the offseason
As a result, wide receiver CeeDee Lamb has chosen to withhold from the franchise’s offseason workouts to leverage an extension.
The Dallas Cowboys have been the most inactive team in the offseason and the numbers are telling.
Overall, according to Undisputed, America’s Team has spent just $12 million.

In contrast, their divisional rivals the Philadelphia Eagles have spent the most in the league at $398 million.
Only yesterday the Eagles ticked another task off the list as they resigned Devonte Smith to a three-year deal worth $75 million.
Skip Bayless says Eagles offseason move has ‘tore me up’
Beloved Cowboys fan Skip Bayless has explained his displeasure about their bitter rivals doing the business but not Dallas.
On Undisputed, Bayless stated: “This story tore me up yesterday, it even felt like the last straw.
“My guy CeeDee Lamb who has been in the league a year longer than Devonte [Smith] still doesn’t have another deal. The Eagles have given two massive deals to their offensive linemen Landon Dickerson and Jordan Mailata. We [Cowboys] lost Tyler Smith and Tyler Biadasz.
“Jalen Hurts is better than Dak Prescott. It feels the Eagles have made all the right moves this offseason while Jerry Jones has pretty much waited for the draft.”
It is a story where the Cowboys have been shoehorned into a place where they must pay their homegrown talent.
Dallas divert all intention to the draft as they look for more superstar talent
Dallas is one of the teams that draft excellently and therefore, they are victims of their own success.
The bottom line is, if they stand a chance of Super Bowl glory they must pay their nurtured stars.
As much as Bayless may disprove of the offseason, they are limited in a way that the Eagles are not.
Ultimately, the Cowboys have declared the draft is the way they will supplement their roster.
Jerry Jones must make sure most of his picks are hits otherwise the offseason preparations would be deemed a failure.
