Cowboys Trade Idea Nets $26.5 Million Pass-Rusher Ahead of NFL Deadline
Summary
The Dallas Cowboys are looking to trade for a new pass-rusher before the NFL trade deadline. They are considering several players, including Jermaine Johnson II, who plays for the New York Jets and has shown promise. Johnson is under contract until 2026, but the Cowboys see an opportunity to add him for future value.Key Facts
- The Dallas Cowboys want to trade for a pass-rusher before the NFL trade deadline.
- They have looked into players like Maxx Crosby from the Las Vegas Raiders and Trey Hendrickson from the Cincinnati Bengals.
- The chances of these teams trading Crosby and Hendrickson are low.
- Jermaine Johnson II from the New York Jets is a potential trade target for the Cowboys.
- Johnson was a first-round draft pick in 2022 and has dealt with injuries recently.
- When healthy, Johnson had strong performance stats with 7.5 sacks in 2023.
- Johnson is under contract with the Jets until 2026, with a team option exercised for that year.
- The Cowboys might use Johnson's contract status to their advantage if they trade for him.
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