Mailbag: Does Monday’s game affect trades?

Kurt: I don’t think the outcome against the Cardinals will play a big part in their decision to make a trade(s). At least it shouldn’t. That’s because whatever moves they make can’t be done solely with this year in mind. The Cowboys need to be building for future seasons.
As has been well-documented, this team is more than just one or two players away from fixing its defense, so there’s no point in giving up significant draft capital for an eight-game rental player. What they need are players who will be under team control beyond just 2025.
The Cowboys offense is currently in a championship window. Dak Prescott is playing at his peak, and the core is under contract for the next three years at least. So should they use late first-round draft picks in 2026 and 2027 to select players with likely second-round grades and then wait two or three seasons while they develop? No, I think now is the time to go get an impact player who can help immediately.
Which means I would absolutely use those draft picks to get known commodities you can hang onto. Guys who have a proven track record, are still in their prime and are already under contract for multiple years. Sure, there are not a lot of those types out there, so if it doesn’t work out, fine. But if there is a chance to improve this team both now and in the future, make the deal.
And then there is George Pickens. If you’re not ready to pay him $30 million a year in the coming offseason, or even the projected $28 million franchise tag, then why rent him for the rest of this season? And no, I’m not talking about just giving him away, but would you rather have a third-round pick in 2027 or a third-round or better draft slot in 2026? Would you rather have another player who can help you for the next two or three seasons, or a second-day draft pick two years from now you hope pans out?
Yeah, but the offense could suffer this season without Pickens, right? Well, the Cowboys averaged 35 points a game in CeeDee Lamb’s absence, including dropping 40 on a Packers defense that’s one of the best in the league. Think they couldn’t do that with Lamb back and Pickens gone? And even with those two, is this a championship team as we stand here today?
Trading Pickens is a move I don’t think the team will make, but it’s the right one if they’re not committed to him long term. Just as using those first-round picks to acquire proven talent now makes sense if the opportunity presents itself. Again, the Cowboys shouldn’t just be worrying about this season. They need to be building something bigger and better that can truly compete for a title while this offensive window is still open.




