I hear you...but this is just a concept I see TOTALLY differently than what you are explaining here, and that same narrative the owners are feeding ESPN to use on their talk shows.
I would argue that, IF ANYTHING, Zeke is doing them a favor by making them pay for the BEST PRODUCTION YEARS OF HIS CAREER while he's still young. This isn't a 27 year old Leveon Bell with 100,000 miles on the tires. Yeah, he's holding out 2 years early but when you REALLY stop to think about it, given the limited window of production from that positions....it's the time where it makes even more sense.
I'll be honest, Saquan is doing himself a huge disservice by not holding out himself. I don't care if he has "4 years" left on his contract. He's REALLY young, REALLY good, and his team invested A HUGE amount of draft capital in him. He's an even bigger part of the NYG offense than Zeke is of the Cowboys (if that's even possible).
The owners are doing this to themselves. They think they can get cute by investing a first round pick in a RB and given the crappy CBA, they basically control an RB for all the best years of his career and throw him to the curb with a much tougher chance of getting that second contract due to the "position doesn't matter narrative".
Well if the position doesn't matter, stop drafting the elite ones in the first round. Until then, those elite first rounders should be holding out in their SECOND year, assuming they have a good rookie year like Barkley and Zeke did.