News: Trade possibilites

Fixing the middle of the D-line, something most of us have been begging for, would go a long way in helping us reach the promised land.

I really don't want to give up a first for a Safety, but a combo of a second and a third from the next couple of drafts for a stud DT wouldn't be the worst thing.
 
Let’s be honest here. We are great in a lot of areas and our weakest link (not saying it’s a horrible link) is SS. Jeff heath is the man but we can surely get a dog in that secondary. I say we put on our big boy pants and trade for Jamal Adams. My package would be 1st 3rd and 2021 3rd.
 
They love Heath.

No way they trade for a better SS. They are stubborn with certain players.

DT should be a need and probably won’t cost much. But something tells me they think they are just fine with their guys.

Coach Rod will just coach them up more. Problem solved.
 
I think Dallas needs to develop the players they have and save future draft picks. I am concerned about last years draft class and the lack of plug-n-play type players. With that being said, I would hate to give up a 1st for a short-term band-aid. I am all for the Boys trading for an impactful player such as Amari was for the team last year, however trades for that caliber players are difficult.

For a trade to occur Dallas has to have a trading partner. The Falcons are floating names out for a trade at this time. If Dallas could land a Vic Beasley for a late rounder then I am all for it. With Crawford gone, Dallas appears to need more pressure on opposing QBs. This Eagles game is what I have come to expect, it was nice seeing pressures and turnovers. Long story short, I would like to see a player that can solidify the D-line rotation.
 
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Hope springs eternal. Amazing that Marinelli doesn't get it.


He's just a stubborn old goat who refuses to adapt. He got this defense from Tony Dungy and it works great when your working with HOF and pro bowl talent. He had Sapp, Simeon Rice, Booger Mcfarland..... Brooks....lynch.....Barber.....that defense was stacked. He is basically the defensive version of Garret.
 
He's just a stubborn old goat who refuses to adapt. He got this defense from Tony Dungy and it works great when your working with HOF and pro bowl talent. He had Sapp, Simeon Rice, Booger Mcfarland..... Brooks....lynch.....Barber.....that defense was stacked. He is basically the defensive version of the Garret.
:facepalm:Yikes. Peas in a freakin' pod.
 

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