The new NFL year officially kicks off in just under 24 hours. With the new league year looming, NFL teams have been busy hitting the free agent market.

Several key players have signed with new teams, including Nick Foles with the Jacksonville Jaguars and Trey Flowers with the Detroit Lions. Former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell and New Orleans Saints running back Mark Ingram are also still on the market.

Another Pro Bowl player still on the market is former Seattle Seahawks safety Earl Thomas. After sitting some of the 2018 season, Thomas returned, but suffered a season-ending leg injury.

Following his injury, the Dallas Cowboys emerged as the “favorite” to land the former Texas Longhorns star. Thomas enrolled his children in a Dallas school earlier this year, starting the rumors he would sign with the Cowboys.

NFL insider Ian Rapoport said the Cowboys are still interested in Thomas and are willing to offer “a little more than $11 million a season.”

Here’s what he had to say, via Seahawks insider Bob Condotta.

Ian Rapoport says on NFL Network that Dallas has a value on Earl Thomas of "maybe'' a little more than $11 million a season. Thomas still waiting to see if he can get more than that somewhere else. — Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) March 12, 2019

Thomas remains one of the best safeties in the NFL and could sure up the back half of the Cowboys’ defense.

Pairing Thomas with star linebackers Jaylon Smith and Leighton Vander Esch would give Dallas a formidable defense.

Stay tuned for the latest free agency news.