REPORT: Following Micah Parsons’ remarks, the Dallas Cowboys are investigating a pass rusher trade with an NFC East rival.
According to reports, the Dallas Cowboys are open to making an offseason trade for a pass rusher on the Philadelphia Eagles roster.
The prospective trade would occur during an offseason in which Cowboys star Edge Micah Parsons has been critical of the team’s defensive components.
Parsons said he wants the defense to add more depth to the defensive line and at linebacker.
He wants support for the inner defensive line. The primary takeaway from Parsons’ remarks is that he requires assistance applying pressure to the opposition offensive line.
“An NFL source confirms to CowboysSI.com that the Dallas Cowboys are seriously considering their options for signing Reddick.
Dallas and Jacksonville are mentioned by our source as clubs that are “interested” in making a trade since they, too, have “respect” for Reddick. (We haven’t verified the rumors above, but they involve Detroit, Houston, and New England.)”
Reddick was recently granted permission by the Eagles to pursue a trade. Reddick wants an extension, and the Eagles are acting in an attempt to resolve their cap concerns. Dallas also has issues with caps.
Reddick on the other side of Parsons would greatly improve the Cowboys’ defensive pass rush. But with Parsons on the last year of his rookie contract, Reddick’s expense might not be worth it for Dallas either.
Soon after giving Dak Prescott a bag, the Cowboys will have to give him a ton of cap.
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