Cowboys' Interest in Myles Garrett Revealed After Rams Trade: Report
Summary
The Dallas Cowboys have been strengthening their defense with trades, signings, and draft picks, but they did not pursue Myles Garrett in trade talks with the Cleveland Browns. Garrett was recently traded to the Los Angeles Rams, who gave up several draft picks and a player in return. The Cowboys focused on adding defensive players like Rashad Gary and drafted defensive talents to improve their weak defense from last season.Key Facts
- The Cowboys did not try to trade for Myles Garrett from the Browns this offseason.
- Garrett was traded by Cleveland to the Rams for player Jared Verse and three future draft picks (2027 first-round, 2028 second-round, 2029 third-round).
- Garrett led the NFL with 23 sacks last season, setting a new single-season record.
- The Cowboys signed free agents safety P.J. Locker and cornerback Cobie Durant to boost their defense.
- Dallas traded for linebacker Rashad Gary from the Green Bay Packers.
- In the NFL Draft, Dallas picked Ohio State safety Caleb Downs and UCLA defensive end Malachi Lawrence in the first round.
- The Cowboys' defense allowed 377 yards per game last season, ranking third-worst in the league.
- Dallas averaged 391.9 yards and 27.7 points per game last season, ranking second and fifth in the league respectively on offense.
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