Is TE James Hanna’s Career With The Cowboys Coming To An End?

With about three weeks until the start of free agency (March 9), teams around the NFL are starting to make changes to their rosters in what they hope is for the betterment of their team. …

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With about three weeks until the start of free agency (March 9), teams around the NFL are starting to make changes to their rosters in what they hope is for the betterment of their team. These moves are made for a number of reasons and you can bet that the Dallas Cowboys are discussing things internally about what they want to do with some of their players. One player that could see his time in Dallas coming to an end is tight end James Hanna.

Is TE James Hanna's Career With The Cowboys Coming To An End? 1James Hanna was drafted in the sixth round of the 2012 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys and has developed into a pretty solid #2 behind Jason Witten. The Cowboys valued his contributions to the team so much that they signed him to a 3-year $8.25 million contract extension in March of 2016.

Had the Cowboys known then what they know now, they likely wouldn’t have signed Hanna to a contract extension last year. This is especially true considering the fact he missed the entire 2016 season and his future in the NFL and with the Cowboys could be in jeopardy.

You may have forgotten, but let me try and refresh your memory.

Hanna entered training camp last season complaining of soreness in his knee. The Cowboys initially diagnosed the problem as a bone bruise, but the injury ended up being more serious than expected.

Hanna ultimately had to have knee surgery not once, but twice in 2016. To make matters worse, there hasn’t been any news that would suggest he will even be ready to participate in training camp.

James Hanna’s knee injuries isn’t the first time the Dallas Cowboys have found themselves in a situation like this. In fact, Anthony Spencer went through nearly the exact situation and unfortunately for him it pretty much ended his career.

Spencer was never quite the same after his knee surgeries and it’s really starting to look like Hanna could be following the same career path.

Is TE James Hanna's Career With The Cowboys Coming To An End?This would truly be unfortunate, because James Hanna was a valued member of the Cowboys offense. He may have never developed into a starting TE, but he provided valuable depth behind Jason Witten and contributed on nearly all of the special teams units.

Now, I don’t expect the Cowboys to release him anytime soon. I think they will wait and see what he looks like in off-season workouts before making a decision. But, if he’s not ready to go by training camp, they could release him with an injury settlement and create $2.3 million cap space in 2017.

If the Dallas Cowboys have any concerns about James Hanna’s future with the organization, then we will likely see them address this position in the 2017 NFL Draft. Fortunately, the 2017 draft class is pretty deep at the TE position.

Are you concerned about James Hanna’s availability for the 2017 season?

Let me hear what you think in the comment section below.

5 thoughts on “Is TE James Hanna’s Career With The Cowboys Coming To An End?”

  1. I’m sorry Brian but I have to send him packing and take Escobar with him. Hanna has shown flashes but nothing consistent in my book. If this draft is deep in TE’s then get ya one and hopefully one that will develop fast. Witten needs a complimentary partner and we all know he is headed toward the end of his career.

    • Don, I don’t disagree with you. Hanna will probably never be a starting TE, but he was a good backup player. He plays on all special teams units and is really underrated for what he does in the running game with his blocking capabilities. But, if he’s not healthy, then it’s time to move on and find Jason Witten’s successor.

      • Yes his run blocking and special team skills kept him a job but 2 knee surgeries last year probably throws out a big red flag. I don’t see him wearing the Star this season.

        • If he is healthy by training camp I think he sticks around. If not, his career in the NFL could possibly be over.

  2. Hannah was the blocking te for Murray in his 1,800 yard season and I just read hes feeling very good. He had 12 starts that year. Last year we lost Swaim as well and managed to get Elliott over 1,600 with the smallish te Escobar. To think of a new right tackle in Collins along with Hannahs return?…… Elliott is in for even bigger things in 17.

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