There will be no franchise tag and possibly no long-term deal for Miles Austin, according to Cowboys vice president Stephen Jones. A franchise tag would cost the Cowboys a $9.521 million salary for next year and require two first round picks as compensation if another team signed him to a long deal. However, Jones said there no reason to do that when the highest restricted free agent tender of $3.168 million with a first- and third-round draft pick compensation will do. "We don't need to use the franchise tag," Jones said. "How many times have seen another team give up a one and a three?"