Dallas Cowboys
Last season, the Dallas Cowboys ranked 7th in the league in passing yards giving up 260.4 yards per game. Even though the team finished up in the top 10, there are still holes in the secondary in Dallas. During this off-season, the team lost two key players via free agency in Morris Claiborne who signed with the New York Jets and Brandon Carr who signed with the Baltimore Ravens. These two players played a big factor in the Cowboys secondary last season, with the both of them gone the team will have a big hole to fill in the secondary that is …show more content…
Talks did not go anywhere between both sides due to the fact that either Butler asking price was out of the Saints price range or the team was not willing to give up a 1st round pick back to New England for him. Even though talks have been quiet lately between both teams, do not be surprised if both teams decide to talk again about this deal leading up to the draft.
This trade would make sense if only the team knows that Butler is on his way out and needs to replace him in the secondary and what a replacement would Richard Sherman be. Since the Patriots do not have any 1st round picks at this moment coming up in the 2017 NFL draft, so unless the team is getting a first round pick back for Butler Seattle would most likely want back a second round pick and maybe a draft pick from next year draft to make this trade work maybe throw in a player to make sure this trade goes