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By Todd Archer

IRVING, Texas – The NFL has moved the trade deadline to Thursday because of Hurricane Sandy, however, do not look for the Dallas Cowboys to make any moves.

The question, however, is should the Cowboys be buyers or sellers?

In 2008, owner and general manager Jerry Jones made a preposterously bad trade for wide receiver Roy Williams, giving Detroit three draft picks. We know how that turned out. But I am convinced at least some of that deal was made to help offset the news of a suspension of Pacman Jones the same day.

In order to be buyers, the Cowboys have to believe they have a chance to make a playoff run. At 3-4, they are in playoff contention as they close to the midway point of their season. Realistically, however, it seems to be unlikely that a team as wildly inconsistent as this one will figure it out over the final nine games and go on a 7-2 or 8-1 type of run.

Hey, it is the NFL and strange things happen, but hope cannot be a strategy.

So if the Cowboys want to be sellers who can bring some value.

Earlier today, Calvin mentioned they should field calls for running back Felix Jones. I’m unaware of the team having a shortage on footballs because that would seem to me be the only thing they could get in return for Jones. He has not produced this year and he is in the final year of his contract. Why would a team give anything for him?

The next obvious choice is Mike Jenkins. He is also in the last year of his contract and is playing in a backup role so far. Contending teams need cornerbacks and Jenkins might be able to bring some in return, but his contractual future makes a trade a little more difficult. A team would want to know they are not just renting Jenkins for a half season if they are to give up a viable draft pick (and by that I’m thinking fourth rounder).

The Cowboys were wise to not trade Jenkins in the offseason, even if they fielded some calls about him. They didn’t know about Morris Claiborne. They know they need corners. And they had yet to play a game, so they had hope that 2012 could be a playoff year.

Jenkins will not be back with the Cowboys in 2013, so why not shop him? It makes sense and is not a slight on the player. In my view, he is a starting quality player. The slight is on the team’s chances in 2012.
 

superpunk

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The trouble is felix is awful and jenkins is banged up so who would want them at this point?
 

yimyammer

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Have the Cowboys made a trade for picks and gotten anything more than jack squat in return since the Herschel Walker deal?

only one I can remember is the Fasano/Ayodele for a 4th from Miami, but my memory ain't the best

The Cowboys mgt seem to operate based on fear and cling to players for dear life. They seem to lack confidence in their ability to develop/acquire/draft replacements and fear they'll regret trading a future superstar if a team is willing to give them anything for one of their players and end up seeing the player leave in free agency getting nothing in return.

They just seem like a rudderless ship and something is jacked up in Valley Ranch.

I'm thoroughly beat down by all these years of futility and its certainly taken a toll on my ability to be completely rational in my observations but I don't think I'm alone
 

cmd34(work)

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You also have to figure the GM on the other line knows he's dealing with a pizza rapping jackass and knows they will get the better of each and every trade.
 

yimyammer

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You also have to figure the GM on the other line knows he's dealing with a pizza rapping jackass and knows they will get the better of each and every trade.

kind of flies in the face of Jerrys comments where he says he's doing things like he always has including when "he" won those three super bowls. Back then the Cowboys were the ones doing the fleecing.
 

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Yea, someone will want an often injured player in Felix Jones who's made of glass. Maybe we can get a bag of marbles for him.
 

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Terry Glenn is the only trade we've come out on top of since the Walker rape.
 
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