Just In: Perfect Cowboys Trade Target Emerges Despite Jerry Jones…

  1. The Dallas Cowboys are 3-3 as they head into the bye week. They just got embarrassed in Week 6, losing 47-9 to the Detroit Lions. The Cowboys don’t look like the same team from a year ago and it’s evident on the field.

They don’t have a rushing attack and the defense isn’t dominating like they have in the past. To make matters worse, owner and general manager Jerry Jones was pinching pennies this offseason. He had a chance to sign RB Derrick Henry but Jones said the team couldn’t afford him.

That was a massive mistake as Henry currently leads the NFL in rushing yards (704) and rushing touchdowns (8) entering Week 7. With the trade deadline being on Nov. 5, the Cowboys still have a chance to land an impactful player and they were named as a trade destination for an All-Pro running back.

In an article written by CBS Sports Cody Benjamin, he discussed landing spots for New Orleans running back Alvin Kamara. On Thursday night, the Saints lost to the Denver Broncos 33-10. They have lost five games in a row and now sit at 2-5.

Teams around the league may begin calling New Orleans regarding Kamara’s availability and the Cowboys should be among those organizations. Benjamin adds that Kamara might have to rework his deal for this to be a realistic option but it would be a home run move.

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