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Does DT David Irving Have a Future With the Cowboys?

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The 2018 season was supposed to be a big one for Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle David Irving. It was supposed to be the year he would finally put everything together both on and off the field. Unfortunately, that’s not what will happen and he will once again miss the first four games of the season due to a suspension.

Just like in 2017, David Irving will miss the first four games of the 2018 season this year because he violated the substance abuse policy once again. It’s definitely not the way he probably would’ve liked to start off the season, especially since it’s a contract year. But, it is what it is now.

It wasn’t all that long ago that David Irving was performing like one of the best defensive tackles in the entire NFL. He absolutely dominated last season and ranked right up there at the top in quarterback sacks amongst the defensive tackles. He finished with seven QB sacks in just eight games. That’s nearly a sack a game.

There is no denying how talented David Irving is and how he can impact a game when he’s on the field. Unfortunately, it’s the off the field stuff that has probably kept him from receiving a long-term contract from the Dallas Cowboys so far. This latest incident might have shut that door completely.

David Irving
Dallas Cowboys DT David Irving

Quite a few Dallas Cowboys fans, including myself, thought the organization made a mistake by placing just a second-round tender on David Irving this offseason. A lot of us believed some other team would jump at the chance of surrendering a second-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft to secure his services. Surprisingly enough though, that didn’t happen.

The Cowboys gamble paid off and David Irving will once again be a member of the team this season. But, beyond that his chances of sticking around doesn’t look too good.

David Irving has become his own worst enemy. On the field he is one of the best pass rushing defensive tackles in the entire NFL. His name could be mentioned in the same breath as the Los Angeles Rams Pro-Bowl DT Aaron Donald, who should break the bank as soon as he receives his next contract.

I don’t think it’s a stretch to put Irving in the same company as Aaron Donald. He’s that good when he’s on the field and might just be a little bit more versatile. The sad thing is he can’t be trusted, which will hurt negotiations when looking to sign a long-term contract after the 2018 season.

Teams know Irving can’t really be relied upon to play an entire season. The Cowboys after all have given him every chance to prove himself, but time and time again he has let them down. This latest suspension might be the last straw.

It’s one thing to keep a talented player around when they aren’t costing a lot of money. But, it’s another when you’re investing big money in someone you can’t fully trust. After all, actions speak louder than words. That could be why the Cowboys risked placing the second-round tender on Irving in the first place.

I personally have a hard time seeing David Irving sticking around after the 2018 season. I’m not against it, but there are more proven players who need to be locked up long-term and they don’t come with the same kind of risk. Irving’s future with the Cowboys doesn’t look too good in my opinion.

Would you be on board with the Cowboys signing David Irving long-term?

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