The NFL Draft is just around the corner, but for the Dallas Cowboys, the real action might happen before Commissioner Roger Goodell even steps to the podium. With significant needs to address on defense, a strategic pre-draft trade could be the key move that reshapes their offseason.
One name generating serious buzz in connection with Dallas is Indianapolis Colts Pro Bowl nickel cornerback Kenny Moore II. Recently granted permission to seek a trade, Moore represents a rare opportunity to acquire proven, veteran talent at a position of glaring need. Analyst Destin Adams of A to Z Sports has pinpointed the Cowboys as a top candidate to swing a deal, and the logic is compelling.
Moore would instantly solidify the critical slot cornerback position, a spot new defensive coordinator Christian Parker is expected to prioritize. This acquisition would allow the team to focus its draft capital—including two valuable first-round picks—on finding a long-term partner for DaRon Bland on the outside, rather than spreading resources thin across multiple holes in the secondary.
The best part? A deal might not break the bank. With the Colts likely seeking a Day 3 selection in return, the Cowboys are well-equipped with a third-round pick and multiple fifths to craft a competitive offer. Securing a player of Moore's caliber for a mid-to-late round pick is the kind of savvy, win-now move that can accelerate a defensive rebuild.
This potential trade underscores a broader truth for Dallas: while they've made solid, incremental moves this offseason, landing a true 'A'-level difference-maker is the final piece of the puzzle. Adding a Pro Bowler like Moore would provide immediate credibility and leadership to a unit in transition, proving that sometimes the most impactful draft pick is the one you trade for a proven star.
