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Key Cowboys Starter Predicted to Likely Bolt Dallas: ‘Set to Leave’

The latest Dallas Cowboys rumors offer speculation that starting safety Jayron Kearse may leave in free agency. Bleacher Report’s Alex Ballentine breaks down some of the Cowboys’ most regrettable decisions at the trade deadline.

The analyst believes the front office should have dealt Kearse since the safety is “set to leave” Dallas. Dallas opted not to make a move at the deadline despite other NFC contenders like the Eagles, 49ers and Seahawks making significant trades. Ballentine argues that Kearse is a strong candidate to leave the Cowboys following the season.

“But his time with the Cowboys could be coming to a close,” Ballentine details in his November 8, 2023 column “Decisions the Cowboys Should Regret 1 Week After Trade Deadline.” “He’s set to be a free agent in 2024 and Dan Quinn has developed several other safeties who are capable of absorbing the snaps that would be vacated by Kearse’s departure.

Jayron Kearse is critical to 2023 Cowboys but faces uncertain future

Earlier in the season Kearse was on the field for every defensive snap. Since the by week, he’s seen a reduction in those snaps. Donovan Wilson and Malik Hooker are playing more than Kearse with Juanyeh Thomas waiting in the wings,” Ballentine continues.

“Kearse is a good player, but the Cowboys had an opportunity to trade from a position of strength to either address a need or get more draft picks. With Kearse set to leave in free agency, it might have been wise to see what they could get for him.”

Jayron Kearse is critical to 2023 Cowboys but faces uncertain future

Dallas Cowboys Safety Jayron Kearse Is Earning the Lowest PFF Grade of His Career

Kearse is in the final season of a two-year, $10 million contract. The safety has a $4 million salary and $6.1 million cap hit for 2023.

The counter to Ballentine’s argument is Kearse is unlikely to have had a great deal of trade value. The defender has just months remaining on his deal, and has had his worst season of his career, per Pro Football Focus. Kearse grades at a 51.9 (out of 100) through the first nine weeks of the season.

Jayron Kearse is critical to 2023 Cowboys but faces uncertain future

This is down considerably from the 70.2 grade Kearse earned in 2022. If the Cowboys view things similarly as PFF, there might be plenty of reasons to allow Kearse to walk.

 

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