It’s been widely debated about whether the Dallas Cowboys should have placed a first- or second-round tender on David Irving, but that mystery was removed on Wednesday when the team opted for the second-rounder. With the Cowboys unable to commit long-term to Irving, they have now dangled the carrot in front of potential suitors who could be interested in his services. Now, the wait begins.
For a team to successfully land Irving, three things would have to happen:
- They’d need to make a sizable offer that Irving would be willing to accept.