Dallas Cowboys draft day trade proposals for current NFL players
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Dallas Cowboys draft day trade proposals for current NFL players
"Jerry Jones has proven throughout his ownership of the Dallas Cowboys that he likes wheeling and dealing when he believes it's in the best interest of the organization. It hasn't always panned out the way you like, but it's never stopped him from making a deal if he believes he's in the right."
"The Cowboys tried and failed to trade for Maxx Crosby, which in hindsight could work out for the best. When that deal fell through they turned their attention to Rashan Gary and was able to bring that trade to fruition."
"Cowboys receive 2.49, 3.97; Vikings receive 1.20. It's been rumored the Vikings are asking for a second-round pick in return for Jonathan Greenard. The Cowboys may not have a second-round pick this year, but by exchanging 1.20 for 2.49 and 3.97, there's a point differential of 328 points."
"This could be a mutually beneficial trade for both organizations. The Vikings would get a little salary-cap relief they're looking for by trading Greenard as well as gain an extra first-round draft pick. Dallas would not only upgrade their pass rush with Greenard, but add two more draft picks in the Top 100."
Jerry Jones actively seeks trades to enhance the Dallas Cowboys, demonstrating a willingness to make deals for the organization's benefit. Recent attempts included a failed trade for Maxx Crosby and a successful acquisition of Rashan Gary. The Cowboys are also exploring other trade targets. Proposed trades include a deal with the Vikings for Jonathan Greenard, which could provide salary-cap relief and additional draft picks for both teams. Another potential trade involves the Dolphins, who are open to trading top players during their roster rebuild.
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