The Dallas Cowboys off-season began in January with the hiring of Mike McCarthy as a replacement for Jason Garrett and the arrival of new assistants.





Now the Cowboys have to determine the form of the squad and could have 30 players that reach the market, some as restricted or unrestricted free agents, some with franchise or transition labels, and others with whom they may not exercise their options for 2020.





Between now and March, the Cowboys will have to make many decisions. They are free to follow this advice as to which players to keep or let go, and when to be patient. Today we take a look at the decisions for the offensive.

Dak Prescott, QB





Statistics in 2019: 4,902 yards, 30 touchdown passes, 11 interceptions, three rushing touchdowns.





Why keep him? If the parties cannot reach a long-term agreement by March 10, the Cowboys will place the franchise tag in their quarterback with an approximate cost of $ 27 million. The Cowboys were lucky to find their quarterback and do not want to start over. Remember the drought of quarterbacks from Troy Aikman to Tony Romo?





Randall Cobb, WR





Statistics in 2019: 55 receptions, 828 yards, three touchdowns.





Why keep him? The arrival of McCarthy, his former head coach with the Green Bay Packers, helps his chances of returning. Having a player who understands what a new head coach expects is extremely beneficial. And Cobb played well in 2019, although he had some passes dropped. He was able to stay healthy, too, missing only one game.





Amari Cooper, WR





Statistics in 2019: 79 receptions, 1,189 yards, eight touchdowns.





Why keep him? The No. 2 goal of the offseason is to keep Cooper with a multi-year agreement. But what if they don't do it before free agency starts? The transition label could be a possibility if there is no extension of the collective bargaining agreement. Cooper's production declined towards the end of the season, but it changed the Cowboys air game since he arrived.





Blake Jarwin, TE





Statistics in 2019: 31 receptions, 365 yards, three touchdowns.





Why keep him? He is a restricted free agent because he was not recruited in the draft, the Cowboys will likely have to place a second round bid to prevent other teams from signing him. Jarwin has become a route runner, but he still has work to do as a blocker.





Jamize Olawale, FB





Statistics in 2019: He played every game, five of them as a starter, but did not catch a single pass or had any carries.





Why keep him? Technically, he is under contract by 2020, but the Cowboys have to exercise the option for the last year of their agreement. McCarthy's offenses have used fullbacks in the past and Olawale can be a valuable player in special teams and is scheduled to win just $ 1 million.























































































