While the Dallas Cowboys completely botched their attempts at roster construction, they at least locked up Dak Prescott for the 2020 season. Previously signing Ezekiel Elliott to a long-term deal, the Cowboys have prioritized the wrong positions throughout the offseason. While Amari Cooper decided to return on a team-friendly deal, Byron Jones and Robert Quinn departed in free agency. Similarly, Prescott now holds immense leverage for future negotiations, but Dallas’ offense remain intact for the 2020 season.
After a breakout 2019 season and a trip to the AFC Championship, the Tennessee Titans correctly signed Ryan Tannehill to an extension but franchise tagged Derrick Henry. Avoiding a long term commitment to their aging back makes sense, with him playing a replaceable position and offering limited pass catching ability. For 2020, Henry appears safe, but dynasty owners might want to sell high at peak value.