Three of the four teams in the division at least have a plan.
I think the Eagles' roster has gotten better, especially turning the defensive backfield from liability into arguably a strength.
I like that the Giants didn't panic after a lost season, and continued to build a promising young roster.
I much prefer what Washington did in the draft to what they did in free agency, which looked like the football equivalent of a nostalgia tour.
It seems obvious that Dallas simply does not know how to manage the salary cap. They've demonstrated stunning ineptitude since the end of the season. How do you end up capped out with arguably your three least replaceable players in line for new contracts? Even a normal rash of injuries, which every team has to some extent, will doom them this year.
I think the Eagles' roster has gotten better, especially turning the defensive backfield from liability into arguably a strength.
I like that the Giants didn't panic after a lost season, and continued to build a promising young roster.
I much prefer what Washington did in the draft to what they did in free agency, which looked like the football equivalent of a nostalgia tour.
It seems obvious that Dallas simply does not know how to manage the salary cap. They've demonstrated stunning ineptitude since the end of the season. How do you end up capped out with arguably your three least replaceable players in line for new contracts? Even a normal rash of injuries, which every team has to some extent, will doom them this year.