Coming off a disastrous loss against the Denver Broncos last week, the Dallas Cowboys need to make some serious trades if they desire to be a postseason contender this year. The expectation is that Dallas will be “aggressive” before the trade deadline, but they haven’t had any luck getting any acquisitions as far as the Maxx Crosby and Trey Hendrickson sweepstakes. The Cowboys are open for business, and it shouldn’t be surprising if they make a massive addition, especially if they continue to falter against the Arizona Cardinals when quarterback Kyler Murray returns.
As of this posting, they’re looking for defensive help. Dallas has held their own ground on offense, but hasn’t found any life defensively, which is a unit they must improve if they have Super Bowl aspirations. Quarterback Dak Prescott is playing his best football this year, and that is something the Cowboys can’t afford to waste. With starting cornerback Trevon Diggs missing playing time and the Dallas needing secondary help, here are five trades that could immediately bring some spark to the defense and some on offense.
5 Trades the Cowboys Could Make
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