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This is a hardship depth move, not a football transaction — wrong sport entirely. Five headlines confirm Robinson-Earl is an NBA player signing with the Dallas Mavericks basketball team. The key red flag: this is an NBA 10-day hardship contract, irrelevant to NFL evaluation. Fans familiar with Robinson-Earl know him as a fringe NBA big man, not a football player. This transaction has zero NFL merit and cannot be meaningfully rated on football terms.
Dallas Mavericks' signing of Jeremiah Robinson- grades out as an excellent deal (A), adding quality at the position. The 1-year, $119K deal ($119K AAV) represents excellent value in the current market. This is the type of move that can provide surplus value and strengthen a roster without overextending the salary cap.
Signed F Jeremiah Robinson-Earl to a 10-day contract.
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