
"For weeks, the fans and the media have speculated about potential Cowboys trade targets to bolster the roster for a stretch run. However, at 3-4-1, it may be more realistic to look at who Dallas could ship out at the trade deadline. The Cowboys' blowout loss in Denver already delivered a blow to their trade prospects, and a Monday Night Football upset at home against Arizona could seal the deal."
"The first name here is obvious to fans: if the Cowboys can't show life on Monday, the front office has to try to move Trevon Diggs. Dallas's former All-Pro cornerback has been on the decline since a 2023 ACL tear, and he now faces mounting injuries and controversies within the organization. It is just time to move on for both sides."
Fans and media speculated about Cowboys trade targets, but a 3-4-1 record makes shipping players out more realistic. A blowout loss in Denver and a potential home upset by Arizona would worsen trade prospects and could prompt selling. If the team falls to 3-5-1 with a defense needing substantial help, the front office may pursue trades. Trevon Diggs is an obvious candidate after an ACL tear, injuries, and controversies, making him likely to be moved for value. Mazi Smith is viewed as a disappointing first-round pick and could draw new trade interest due to inconsistent play and benching.
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