Tennessee Titans ideal trade target from the Dallas Cowboys
by Will Lomas 7 hours ago
Do the Tennessee Titans want to go after the big name or the small trade?
The Tennessee Titans and Dallas Cowboys are similar in a lot of ways, so it makes sense that there are actually two trade targets that the teams could discuss.
One of the big similarities between the two teams is that the Dallas Cowboys are also facing a cap crunch nightmare at the end of this season.
The difference there is that the Titans actually have some people signed after next year but it really feels like a huge chunk of the starters on both sides of the ball for the Cowboys are up for grabs after this season.
According to OTC, the Cowboys have 14 players set to hit free agency after this year that played 40% or more snaps. Compare that to just 10 from the Titans.
The big name stands out because he seems like one of the players in the NFL most likely to be moved before the season, La’el Collins.
The former LSU lineman had all the potential coming out in the 2015 NFL Draft and it looks like he finally lived up to that potential this year. However, the Cowboys are going to lose him to free agency after this year.
Very dumb blog article. One of the most
uninformed that I've seen in a while.
Woods didn't make the Titans roster because they switched to a 3-4 defense and Woods was bad fit in that scheme.
Why would the Cowboys want to trade away a low cost projected starter. That's the type of player they look to add to the roster.
The Cowboys have loaded up to win now. They're not thinking about removing talent for the roster.
La'el Collins is the staring RT until somebody proves they can beat him out.
Even then, the depth at OT is a big concern considering Tyron's injury issues the past few years.
McGovern has not even taken a snap in a pre-season game.
In the unlikely event that the Cowboys trade Collins, it would highly likely NOT be before the season.
If during the season Connor Williams had won the RT spot AND LG looked great, then maybe, but it's still doubtful.