Following the Cowboys 49-29 win over the Chicago Bears, Dallas sits at 6-2. The team has started with this record 10 other times in the Jerry Jones era, and all 10 times they proceeded to make the playoffs. Even with the Philadelphia Eagles racing out to a 7-0 record, including a win over a Cooper Rush-led Dallas team, it feels as if this roster is capable of representing the conference in the Super Bowl.
While over the offseason it appeared that Dallas wasn’t interesting in going all in, it appears they have a belief many didn’t over the summer. To that point, Jones admitted after the game that he’s heard proposals from other teams and is willing to make a trade to improve the depth of the club. In speaking to Kevin Gray of 105.3 The Fan, Jones allowed that he’d be willing to trade draft picks to acquire the right target. His exact quote, “I’d give up some future currency to go for it.”
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told me after today’s win he’s ready to go for it this season and ready to give up future capital to do it…#DallasCowboys pic.twitter.com/buiyiAEbMO
— Kevin Gray Jr. (@KevinGraySports) October 30, 2022
So if the phones are ringing (Jones also said multiple teams have offered Dallas receivers), then Jones is listening. What kind of offers? This week, the Wire network all named one player per team the editors think would be on the trade block.