2026 NFL Draft rumors: Cowboys pursuing defense if they trade up, latest on Aaron Rodgers

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2026 NFL Draft rumors: Cowboys pursuing defense if they trade up, latest on Aaron Rodgers

2026 NFL Draft rumors: Cowboys pursuing defense if they trade up, latest on Aaron Rodgers

Dallas has started kicking the tires on teams inside the top 10 while the Steelers are in a predicament

2026 NFL Draft rumors: Cowboys pursuing defense if they trade up, latest on Aaron Rodgers

Dallas has started kicking the tires on teams inside the top 10 while the Steelers are in a predicament

The Dallas Cowboys are making waves ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, with a clear and aggressive focus on revamping their defense. After trading away star pass-rusher Micah Parsons last season, the team is reportedly exploring a bold move up the draft board, potentially using their two first-round picks (Nos. 11 and 20) as trade capital to secure a top-10 selection.

According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Cowboys are the "most likely team" to execute such a trade-up, with defensive standouts Rueben Bain Jr., Akeem Mesidor, and Sonny Styles highlighted as primary targets. This isn't just speculative chatter; Rapoport emphasized there is "real" momentum behind Dallas's desire to climb into the draft's elite tier and find their new defensive cornerstone.

One potential trade partner could be the New York Giants, who hold the valuable No. 5 overall pick. Giants GM Joe Schoen confirmed his team has fielded "a couple calls" from franchises interested in moving up, though he did not name Dallas specifically. While the Giants are currently projected to select offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa, they remain open for business, indicating the draft board could shift dramatically if the right offer arrives.

In other news, the Aaron Rodgers saga continues, though a resolution seems distant. Schoen addressed the star quarterback's trade request, stating the Giants are in "no rush" to move him despite his absence from offseason workouts. Under contract for two more seasons, Rodgers's future remains a major storyline, but for now, the Giants are content to listen to offers without forcing a timeline, keeping the entire league in suspense as the draft approaches.

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