The Dallas Cowboys were reportedly shopping cornerback Orlando Scandrick during the NFL Draft, and Scandrick was none to happy about it, according to Clarence Hill Jr. of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
CB Orlando Scandrick was back working with Cowboys for Phase 2 of the off season program. Miffed about trade rumor but being professional
— Clarence Hill Jr (@clarencehilljr) May 2, 2017
Dallas was looking for a third-round pick for Scandrick, and that is likely still the asking price for him.
The Cowboys lost cornerbacks Brandon Carr and Morris Claiborne in free agency, along with starting safety Barry Church. They used their second and third round picks on Colorado cornerback Chidobe Awuzie and Michigan cornerback Jourdan Lewis, respectively. Both are expected to play significant roles right away.
Scandrick, who just turned 30 years old, has been with the Cowboys since they drafted him in the fifth round in 2008. He started 10 games last season and is used mostly as a nickel corner, which is where Lewis is thought to be the best fit.
Scandrick had 46 tackles with three forced fumbles and one interception last season.
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