Monday, March 9, 2015

Possible Draft Day Trades for the Dallas Cowboys


The NFL Draft isn’t until April 30 but it’s never too early to start looking ahead at the possible movers and shakers on Draft Day. I have put together four possible trade partners for the Dallas Cowboys and why they would want to make these deals.

Mia gets picks 27, 124, 208
Dal gets picks 47, 78, 111, 175

Miami has pick #14 in the 1st round and need s help at OT, LB, and CB. I wouldn’t be surprised if they went after a WR also as it seems Mike Wallace’s days are numbered. Amari Cooper or Kevin White could slide to #14 and they can add an OT such as Cedric Ogbuehi from Texas A&M at #27.


Min gets picks 27, 124, 208
Dal gets picks 45, 76, 129, 141

Minnesota needs help at CB, RB, and OT. They hold pick #11 in the 1st round. They will most certainly need to replace Adrian Peterson and Coach Mike Zimmer would like to get help on the defensive side. With this trade the Vikings could end up with CB Trae Waynes with pick #11 and Todd Gurley or Melvin Gordon at #27.

SF gets picks 27, 208
Dal gets picks 46, 79, 123

With the recent retirings of Justin Smith at DE and Patrick Willis at LB added to the free agent departures of RB Frank Gore and WR Michael Crabtree the 49ers need help at DE, LB, WR and RB. The 49ers currently hold pick #15 which could be used on a WR and with pick #27 they could find Willis’ replacement in the form of Benardrick McKinney or Paul Dawson.

Jax gets picks 27, 91
Dal gets picks 36, 67, 164

Jacksonville needs help at OT, RB, and CB. They currently hold pick #3, which most Mock Drafts have them taking the best pass rusher, Dante Fowler from Florida. By adding pick #27, they could add Todd Gurley, Melvin Gordon or Tevin Coleman to put in the backfield with Blake Bortles. They can then add a solid CB or OT with pick #91.

Free Agency changes how teams think and what they value come draft time so a ton can change until then. I’ll make updates to this and prior draft posts as we get closer to the draft. Leave your comments below or voice them on twitter.


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