
The clock is ticking, and the Dallas Cowboys are back in the spotlight — not for a game-winning drive, but for what could be the most pivotal trade deadline in years. With the NFC race tightening, Jerry Jones and his front office are rumored to be exploring every option to turn this talented roster into a legitimate Super Bowl contender.
At first, all eyes turned to Las Vegas. Reports claimed the Cowboys were pushing for superstar pass rusher Maxx Crosby, but those hopes were quickly crushed when insiders confirmed the Raiders had “zero interest” in moving their franchise cornerstone. Still, Dallas fans shouldn’t lose hope — several high-impact defenders could soon be within reach.
1️⃣ Alontae Taylor (CB, New Orleans Saints)
A second-round gem out of Tennessee, Taylor has shown the versatility to dominate both inside and outside coverage. With New Orleans facing contract decisions and cap pressure, the Cowboys could swoop in for a smart, affordable addition to strengthen a banged-up secondary.
2️⃣ Jaelan Phillips (LB, Miami Dolphins)
If the Dolphins do enter a rebuild, Phillips could headline the sale. He’s battled injuries but remains one of the NFL’s most gifted young edge rushers — a high-risk, high-reward move that screams “Cowboys gamble.” A healthy Phillips beside Micah Parsons? That’s a nightmare for every NFC quarterback.
3️⃣ Jermaine Johnson (LB, New York Jets)

Coming off an Achilles tear, Johnson is quietly regaining his stride, posting 15 tackles and a sack through four games. His familiarity with Cowboys defensive line coach Aaron Whitecotton gives Dallas an inside track — and perhaps the perfect scheme fit to reignite his career.
4️⃣ Bradley Chubb (EDGE, Miami Dolphins)

Chubb has rebounded from a lost 2024 season, registering four sacks through seven games. He’s a proven leader with playoff experience and relentless energy. If Dallas wants an instant impact player, Chubb is the definition of plug-and-play production — though his price tag may be steep.
5️⃣ Will McDonald IV (EDGE, New York Jets)

One of the league’s emerging young disruptors, McDonald exploded for 10.5 sacks last year. His 2025 numbers have cooled (2 sacks), but his upside remains sky-high. Locked under contract through 2027, McDonald would offer Dallas long-term security at a premium position.
“If the Cowboys want to make a real run,” one NFC executive told NFL Insight 360, “they need one more defensive game-changer — someone who can make Dak Prescott’s job easier by terrorizing opposing quarterbacks.”
With the trade deadline approaching, all eyes are on Dallas. Will Jerry Jones pull the trigger on a blockbuster deal… or will the Cowboys once again choose patience over power?
One thing is clear — the next 72 hours could define their entire season.