The Facts: Cowboys officials have met with the agents of Prescott and WR Amari Cooper a second time since the end of the NFL scouting combine, a source said. For the first time in the offseason, team officials met with the two high-profile free agents at the NFL scouting combine last week. The Cowboys talked with Prescott’s agent, Todd France, either in person or by phone twice since the end of the 2019 season.
Diehards Line:
A source told Morning News staffer Calvin Watkins the Cowboys offered Prescott an average salary of $33 million with a guaranteed contract of $105 million. Financial proposals for Cooper are not known, but he’s seeking one of the largest contracts for a wide receiver. The Cowboys and the agents for both players, are almost in a holding pattern, waiting for a potential new collective bargaining agreement to be concluded. NFL players are now voting on a possible new CBA and have until Thursday at 10:59 p.m. to vote. If the Cowboys can’t secure a new deal with Prescott or Cooper, they have until Thursday to place an exclusive franchise tag or a transition tag on either player.