
"The reason to consider going 'all-in' is the Cowboys have a quarterback playing at an MVP level in Dak Prescott. He has weapons in CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens, Jake Ferguson, and Javonte Williams to work with on offense. The word "window" gets thrown out a lot in sports, but it is begging the Cowboys to crawl through it here in 2025. Acquiring Crosby, or a player of that caliber, would go a long way towards that kind of leap."
"This AAV fell to only the fifth-highest in the NFL after Parsons got his deal from the Green Bay Packers following The Trade™. Crosby may not be Parsons on a one-for-one basis, but he is absolutely of the same caliber and tier. The Cowboys would hypothetically be getting one of the best edge rushers in the NFL and at a cheaper price than the one they just sent away ended up signing for."
The Dallas Cowboys inquired about trading for Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby to fill a Micah Parsons-shaped roster hole. Dak Prescott is performing at an MVP level and the offense features CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens, Jake Ferguson, and Javonte Williams, creating a narrow championship window in 2025. Crosby, age 28, would contribute immediately and remain part of the team for several seasons. Crosby was a fourth-round Raiders pick in 2019 and received a three-year, $106.5 million extension in March, with $91.5 million guaranteed and a $35.5 million AAV. That AAV ranks fifth-highest after Parsons' recent contract.
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