The Dallas Cowboys have been linked to a potential trade for a three-time All-Pro defensive star in an effort to fix one of their biggest weaknesses on the field through the first five games of the 2024 NFL season.
The Cowboys pulled off a dramatic 20-17 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night, with Dak Prescott throwing a game-winning touchdown to Jalen Tolbert with just 20 seconds left. Despite Prescott’s two interceptions and a fumble, he managed to throw for 352 yards, securing a last-second victory for Dallas.
However, struggles in the Cowboys’ secondary have prompted discussions of a potential trade to shore up the defense. According to Bleacher Report’s NFL scouting department, Dallas should consider trading for Arizona Cardinals safety Budda Baker, a three-time All-Pro.
“The Cowboys have had sub-par safety play so far this season, as both Donovan Wilson and Malik Hooker posted grades from Pro Football Focus below 60 through the first four weeks of the campaign,” the article stated. “The 28-year-old looms as a lucrative trade chip because A) he wanted a new contract last offseason before settling for a raise and B) he’s one of the most talented players at any position slated to reach the open market in 2025.”