The Dallas Cowboys have not been afraid to shell out a ton of money to running backs in their prime. So, why not do it again this offseason with Tony Pollard?
The Cowboys face a conundrum going into the offseason because the 25-year-old is more than deserving of a new deal, but Ezekiel Elliott's long-term contract is eating up salary-cap space.
After all, this is the Cowboys and owner Jerry Jones will do whatever he wants, even if that is paying two running backs on large contracts.
Pollard is far from the only Dallas player attempting to earn more money next season, and those performances will force the franchise into some tough decisions on who to keep and who to replace with more team-friendly deals and incoming draft picks.