6 Cowboys Players That Could Be Traded

This past week, news broke that the Dallas Cowboys turned down trade opportunities during the NFL Draft for a couple of their running backs. Also, former starting left guard, Ronald Leary, decided to skip OTAs and have his agent request a trade from the Cowboys. Players requesting a trade isn’t uncommon, but teams aren’t going to just give away their players. They want to get as much compensation as possible, but it often comes down to finding a trade partner that is willing to meet your asking price. Trades aren’t quite as commonplace in the NFL as they are in the NBA and MLB, but they still happen.

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Written by: Brian Martin

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Is the Defensive Backfield Still a Concern?

Given the option of Ezekiel Elliott or Jalen Ramsey, the Cowboys opted for Elliott. I’m thrilled Elliott will be playing for Dallas and I’m rubbing my hands together in anticipation for Week 1.  While the idea of Ramsey paired with Byron Jones and Orlando Scandrick seemed exciting, that fantasy is not reality. So in reality is the secondary fine the way it is, or could it have used more attention in the draft? Many would agree that, at this point, the Dallas Cowboys’ achilles heel is the defensive line.

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Written by: Dante Giannetta

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Cowboys Sign RFA Jeff Heath to 4 Year Deal

It has been said throughout numerous NFL off seasons that the teams that re-sign their own free agents are the ones that win. By that logic, the Dallas Cowboys should be doing plenty of winning in 2016. Today, they added to their list of free agent signings by … Read more

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Written by: Sean Martin

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Dallas Cowboys Among Those Interested In FS Eric Weddle

August 25th, 2015. That day is burned into the brains of every Dallas Cowboys fan there is. It was on that fateful Tuesday afternoon when #32 for the Dallas Cowboys, Orlando Scandrick, laid on the ground in the California sun writhing in pain from a torn ACL – … Read more

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Written by: RJ Ochoa

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Ranking Cowboys Roster by Job Security

We’re getting close to the time that teams start releasing players for performance and/or salary cap reasons. The business usually doesn’t pick up until mid-late February but there is precedent for transactions happening almost immediately after the Super Bowl. I thought it was a good time to look … Read more

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Written by: Jess Haynie

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2016 Contract-Year Cowboys: S J.J. Wilcox

As a third round pick in 2013, J.J Wilcox has never lived up to expectations in the Dallas Cowboys’ secondary. Coming from a small school like Georgia Southern where his first position was running back rather than safety, it’s been clear with his time in the NFL that the … Read more

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Written by: Sean Martin

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2016 Contract-Year Cowboys: S Barry Church

A six-year member of the Dallas Cowboys’ secondary, Barry Church has led the team in tackles the last three seasons. His 117 tackles in 15 games this season set him up for a big contract year in 2016. It will be an interesting contract year for the safety … Read more

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Written by: Sean Martin

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Top Moments From The Dallas Cowboys Loss In Buffalo

There are just three more days left in 2015 and I think I speak for all of Cowboys Nation when I say… Thank God. This year has been punch after punch in our guts. We’ve been kicked when we’re down, bludgeoned when we’re up, I even feel like … Read more

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Written by: RJ Ochoa

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Dallas Cowboys Game Notes: Defense Not The Problem In Loss To Bills

If you found yourself muttering, “This defense just cannot get the stops when it matters most…” on Sunday then I am here to debate you. The Dallas Cowboys Defense did far more than enough yesterday. The Dallas Cowboys have lost three times this season when allowing 16 points or … Read more

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Written by: RJ Ochoa

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Barry Church Breaks His Arm in Week 16 Loss

Week 16 was one of the uglier games of the season for the Dallas Cowboys. Scoring just six points, two Dan Bailey field goals, this marked the fourth game of the season where the Cowboys failed to score a touchdown. Not only was the Cowboys’ performance ugly, but … Read more

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Written by: Ryan Ratty

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