Report: Cowboys to be “aggressive” at Trade Deadline
There could be some deals coming up!
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Dallas Cowboys fans had better prepare themselves, but for a good reason. According to a recently released report, it looks as though team owner and general manager Jerry Jones could be gearing up to be "aggressive" at this year's NFL Trade Deadline.
Charles Robinson of Yahoo Sports recently penned the following of what he anticipates the Cowboys doing at the Deadline:
"I don’t know who has been running their mouth inside the organization, but there’s definitely a belief in some other front offices that Dallas is going to be making calls on a defensive addition. It could be a linebacker or cornerback depth piece. I’ve seen the speculation about loving Broncos cornerback Pat Surtain II as a player, but that feels like the Cowboys also loving Justin Jefferson: It’s meaningless and makes little sense from the standpoint of the compensation (which would have to be massive) and then the forthcoming contract extension (which will make Surtain the highest-paid cornerback in the NFL). Does that combination make any sense for Dallas? No. Does it draw eyeballs and media buzz? Sure.
If anything, I think what Dallas is going to be looking for is an equitable mid-level deal that could either help with depth at linebacker or in the secondary. I do not see it being a blowout pursuit."
It's a spooky date for the Deadline this year - October 31. What do you think that the Cowboys will be doing in order to get over the hump in the postseason this year?
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