The hosts on 103.3 Dallas radio suggested trading Tank to the Colts

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I hope this can be put here.

On the radio around 5pm today the hosts were speaking about what the Cowboys could and would do. One of the guys spoke about an off season moves by the Cowboys and this is what they suggest.

Dallas signs and trades Tank to the Colts.

In return the Colts send their #1 pick which is the 26th pick. They also get the Colt's second round pick traded to them by the Jets, which is the 34th pick.

There may have been a swap of the 58th pick Dallas and the 59th pick Colts.

However, and this was something I didn't catch the first part, but it goes something like this.

Dallas trades the 1st and 2nd picks they received, and something next year - suggested a 3rd, to move up to 10 or 9, and their target is:




http://BAN-INCOMING-IN-3-2-1/college/Houston_logo.gif Ed Oliver, DT , Houston (The 9th pick for the Bills was listed by Walters, so this is why you see them here.)

Buffalo really needs a No. 1 wide receiver for Josh Allen, but there isn't one worthy of this pick. The Bills also could use a difference-maker at the point of attack and a long-term building block for their defensive line. Oliver would be a good scheme fit for Sean McDermott.

Oliver is extremely fast, and a very twitchy athlete with a good motor and the ability to get after the quarterback. However for the NFL, the 6-foot-1, 287-pounder is vastly undersized and really is the size of a defensive tackle designated pass-rusher - DPR. He could be limited to being a three-technique in a 4-3 defense due to not having the length or weight for a 3-4 defensive line position. Thus, some sources think Oliver could end up being a mid-first-round pick rather than a high first-rounder.

Oliver totaled 54 tackles with 14.5 tackles for a loss, three sacks, one forced fumble and two passes batted in 2018. In 2017, he recorded 73 tackles with 16.5 tackles for a loss, 5.5 sacks, three passes batted and two forced fumbles. Oliver dominated at the point of attack in 2016, starting from his debut game against Oklahoma. All season, the freshman overwhelmed offensive linemen with his quickness, athletic ability, and physicality. He totaled 66 tackles with 22.5 tackles for a loss, five sacks, three forced fumbles and nine passes batted on the year.



Now the people speaking stated Dallas is VERY interested in this player and would do anything to get him. (Their words quoting an inside source who may own a bakery.)

They (Cowboys) think this guy is the real deal and could offset losing Lawrence. They also said ET is then a serious move for the team

Now I don't know who was speaking, but these guys got really excited about this. They think this kid will be a road block for the opposition's running game. They also believe this would allow them to sign Dak and Zeke and Cooper.

One of the comments is he is one big muscle and perhaps has the lowest body fat of any defensive tackle in the NFL. But they also said he is not a nose tackle.

Again, I hope this doesn't violate the rules because this contains a draft pick.

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I hope this can be put here.

On the radio around 5pm today the hosts were speaking about what the Cowboys could and would do. One of the guys spoke about an off season moves by the Cowboys and this is what they suggest.

Dallas signs and trades Tank to the Colts.

In return the Colts send their #1 pick which is the 26th pick. They also get the Colt's second round pick traded to them by the Jets, which is the 34th pick.

There may have been a swap of the 58th pick Dallas and the 59th pick Colts.

However, and this was something I didn't catch the first part, but it goes something like this.

Dallas trades the 1st and 2nd picks they received, and something next year - suggested a 3rd, to move up to 10 or 9, and their target is:




http://BAN-INCOMING-IN-3-2-1/college/Houston_logo.gif Ed Oliver, DT , Houston (The 9th pick for the Bills was listed by Walters, so this is why you see them here.)

Buffalo really needs a No. 1 wide receiver for Josh Allen, but there isn't one worthy of this pick. The Bills also could use a difference-maker at the point of attack and a long-term building block for their defensive line. Oliver would be a good scheme fit for Sean McDermott.

Oliver is extremely fast, and a very twitchy athlete with a good motor and the ability to get after the quarterback. However for the NFL, the 6-foot-1, 287-pounder is vastly undersized and really is the size of a defensive tackle designated pass-rusher - DPR. He could be limited to being a three-technique in a 4-3 defense due to not having the length or weight for a 3-4 defensive line position. Thus, some sources think Oliver could end up being a mid-first-round pick rather than a high first-rounder.

Oliver totaled 54 tackles with 14.5 tackles for a loss, three sacks, one forced fumble and two passes batted in 2018. In 2017, he recorded 73 tackles with 16.5 tackles for a loss, 5.5 sacks, three passes batted and two forced fumbles. Oliver dominated at the point of attack in 2016, starting from his debut game against Oklahoma. All season, the freshman overwhelmed offensive linemen with his quickness, athletic ability, and physicality. He totaled 66 tackles with 22.5 tackles for a loss, five sacks, three forced fumbles and nine passes batted on the year.



Now the people speaking stated Dallas is VERY interested in this player and would do anything to get him. (Their words quoting an inside source who may own a bakery.)

They (Cowboys) think this guy is the real deal and could offset losing Lawrence. They also said ET is then a serious move for the team

Now I don't know who was speaking, but these guys got really excited about this. They think this kid will be a road block for the opposition's running game. They also believe this would allow them to sign Dak and Zeke and Cooper.

One of the comments is he is one big muscle and perhaps has the lowest body fat of any defensive tackle in the NFL. But they also said he is not a nose tackle.

Again, I hope this doesn't violate the rules because this contains a draft pick.

Footnote: I have nothing to do with this idea, so avoid hitting the reply button to tell me I am a complete imbecile.

1. I am repeating what I heard and have offered no opinion on it.

2. Unless you just joined this site, it has been established that I am a complete imbecile years ago.

Risen Star would never be redundant and bring up my utter imbecility.

Be like Risen Star.
I would not be opposed to this, especially if DLaw is being unreasonable in his demands.

The fact that we could then have the money to pay ET would make this even a better deal.

So yeah, I would pull the trigger on this if its legit.
 

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I hope this can be put here.

On the radio around 5pm today the hosts were speaking about what the Cowboys could and would do. One of the guys spoke about an off season moves by the Cowboys and this is what they suggest.

Dallas signs and trades Tank to the Colts.

In return the Colts send their #1 pick which is the 26th pick. They also get the Colt's second round pick traded to them by the Jets, which is the 34th pick.

There may have been a swap of the 58th pick Dallas and the 59th pick Colts.

However, and this was something I didn't catch the first part, but it goes something like this.

Dallas trades the 1st and 2nd picks they received, and something next year - suggested a 3rd, to move up to 10 or 9, and their target is:




http://BAN-INCOMING-IN-3-2-1/college/Houston_logo.gif Ed Oliver, DT , Houston (The 9th pick for the Bills was listed by Walters, so this is why you see them here.)

Buffalo really needs a No. 1 wide receiver for Josh Allen, but there isn't one worthy of this pick. The Bills also could use a difference-maker at the point of attack and a long-term building block for their defensive line. Oliver would be a good scheme fit for Sean McDermott.

Oliver is extremely fast, and a very twitchy athlete with a good motor and the ability to get after the quarterback. However for the NFL, the 6-foot-1, 287-pounder is vastly undersized and really is the size of a defensive tackle designated pass-rusher - DPR. He could be limited to being a three-technique in a 4-3 defense due to not having the length or weight for a 3-4 defensive line position. Thus, some sources think Oliver could end up being a mid-first-round pick rather than a high first-rounder.

Oliver totaled 54 tackles with 14.5 tackles for a loss, three sacks, one forced fumble and two passes batted in 2018. In 2017, he recorded 73 tackles with 16.5 tackles for a loss, 5.5 sacks, three passes batted and two forced fumbles. Oliver dominated at the point of attack in 2016, starting from his debut game against Oklahoma. All season, the freshman overwhelmed offensive linemen with his quickness, athletic ability, and physicality. He totaled 66 tackles with 22.5 tackles for a loss, five sacks, three forced fumbles and nine passes batted on the year.



Now the people speaking stated Dallas is VERY interested in this player and would do anything to get him. (Their words quoting an inside source who may own a bakery.)

They (Cowboys) think this guy is the real deal and could offset losing Lawrence. They also said ET is then a serious move for the team

Now I don't know who was speaking, but these guys got really excited about this. They think this kid will be a road block for the opposition's running game. They also believe this would allow them to sign Dak and Zeke and Cooper.

One of the comments is he is one big muscle and perhaps has the lowest body fat of any defensive tackle in the NFL. But they also said he is not a nose tackle.

Again, I hope this doesn't violate the rules because this contains a draft pick.

Footnote: I have nothing to do with this idea, so avoid hitting the reply button to tell me I am a complete imbecile.

1. I am repeating what I heard and have offered no opinion on it.

2. Unless you just joined this site, it has been established that I am a complete imbecile years ago.

Risen Star would never be redundant and bring up my utter imbecility.

Be like Risen Star.

Had me until that trade up.
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Way too many moving parts to be true. There is no way to put all this together until a team willing to accept moving down is on the clock and the targeted player is still available. That means it can’t be done before draft day. That makes it a baseless rumor with zero chance to be what actually happens. It’s just somebody’s wild speculation that found its way on the radio and on this board.
 

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If the Colts give up a 1st and a 2nd for Lawrence you do that in a heartbeat. But a 1st by itself would be fantastic. If they throw in a 2nd as well and take an aging guy who is going to cost us a fortune so that we can get younger at the position then HELL TO THE YEA!!!
 

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I like Ed and ET combo but not sure I like trading up to do it.
 

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TwoDeep...I've been walking with you a long time. And respected the journey.

On topic, I'd have to place Lawrence, in importance to the team...just behind Martin and Elliott.
 

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That would be a innovative and progressive move aka a Howie Roseman type of move. A Jerry move would be to give D Law Khalil Mack' contract and give Dak Rodgers' contract.
 
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