Verdict needed — be the first to weigh in on this NFL move.
No fan grades yet. Your vote sets the Fan Verdict the rest of the crowd reacts to.
Grade Dallas Cowboys sign Jonathan Bullard
Your grade joins the crowd-sourced Fan Verdict.
Dallas adds veteran depth to shore up interior defensive line concerns. Multiple outlets covered the signing, emphasizing Bullard's experience and potential impact. The modest $2.5M max deal signals low financial risk for a rotational contributor. Fans view this as a solid but unspectacular move addressing depth needs. Bullard figures to compete for snaps in Dallas's defensive rotation this season.
Jonathan Bullard's one-year, $2M signing earns a B– Contract Value Index (CVI), a defensible depth move that reflects Dallas's pragmatic approach to defensive line rotation during the preseason buildup. At $2M AAV on a single-year deal, the contract imposes minimal financial friction against the salary cap—exactly the kind of low-risk, high-flexibility arrangement a team sitting at 7-9-1 and fighting for playoff relevance should prioritize. Bullard occupies a solid-starter tier as a reserve edge presence, the precise profile you want occupying depth snaps without long-term liability or guaranteed-money exposure. The one-year structure sidesteps commitment risk entirely; if he underperforms, the Cowboys simply move on. CVI reflects that the deal neither overpays relative to market value for a reserve defensive end nor underpays so drastically that it signals a steal—it's a fair-market, commitment-free transaction that allows Dallas to audition depth without handcuffing future flexibility. For a team in preseason churn with limited margin for error, this is the kind of vanilla, sensible roster construction that keeps cap space breathing room intact.
Auto-moderated fan forum with 5-minute speaker turns
Loading discussion...
The Dallas Cowboys signed Jonathan Bullard (DE) on April 1, 2026. FanVerdicts covers every reported NFL move — and asks fans to weigh in on each one. Cast your Fan Verdict on this move, see where the crowd lands, and argue the call. FanVerdicts brings its own read too — sentiment and Contract Value Index — as one honest input alongside the crowd's. Where FanVerdicts has weighed in so far: Contract Value Index B-, Sentiment B-.
Contract details below show the years, total value, average annual value, and guaranteed money behind the Contract Value Index read. That read does not change once written — it reflects market expectations at the moment of signing, recomputed only if the contract is restructured.
Want broader context? The NFL hub has the league-wide transaction feed and team rankings. The NFL transactions feed lists every reported move across the league, each one open for the crowd's verdict.