Cowboys Planning To Trade For WR

Jerry Jones has not seen his 2024 team deliver on his expectations, but the Cowboys are not selling. In fact, the owner confirmed a full-fledged effort to buy is underway.

After Jones appeared to show more interest in adding before today’s deadline, he said during a 105.3 The Fan interview (via ESPN.com’s Todd Archer) a wide receiver trade should be expected. This is certainly an interesting development, as the Cowboys are 3-5, and it all but signals a trade is imminent.

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Jones indicated this mystery pass catcher drew interest from the team coming out of the draft — whichever one said player was part of. The Cowboys have Brandin Cooks on IR, leaving CeeDee Lamb short on complementary help. Lamb is also iffy for Week 10, but the All-Pro is not certain to be out. The recently extended WR1 suffered an AC joint injury in Week 9.

The receiver market has seen several dominoes fall already, though a few trade chips remain. It would be borderline stunning if the Giants dealt Darius Slayton to a division rival, so that path is probably closed. One of the Patriots’ trade pieces could be in play here. Beyond Kendrick Bourne, K.J. Osborn and Tyquan Thornton are believed to be available. Ditto Adam Thielen, but he would not qualify as a player a team liked in the draft; after all, Thielen is 34 and latched on with the Vikings after impressing at a rookie minicamp.

The Jets initially made Mike Williams available upon acquiring Davante Adams — a player the Cowboys checked on before quickly exiting that market due to contract reasons — but after Allen Lazard hit IR, Gang Green may now be fine keeping the former top-10 pick. The Chargers also may have Josh Palmer available; the former third-round pick is in a contract year and is not believed to be part of the team’s post-2024 plans.

A 2018 trade for Amari Cooper, who cost a first-round pick, ignited the Cowboys and keyed a turnaround that produced an NFC East title. The Cowboys have been effectively trying to replace Cooper since trading him to the Browns in 2022. Cooks has not proven wildly underwhelming, but he is now 31 and has not been as effective compared to his work following the other three trades in which he was involved. This Cowboys team is also, especially considering Dak Prescott‘s imminent IR placement due to a hamstring injury, in bigger trouble than the ’18 edition was.

Dallas has neither impressed on offense or defense. Prescott ranks 25th in QBR, while Mike Zimmer’s troops rank 31st in points allowed and 27th in total defense.

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