The Dallas Cowboys didn’t make any trades at the deadline. Here’s one explanation as to why.
Why didn’t the club make a comparable move ahead of Tuesday’s deadline? Well, it didn’t have a sixth-round pick in this draft to trade.
Or a fourth- or fifth-rounder, for that matter.
Those who equate action with success will be disappointed by the Cowboys’ inability to make a deal. How could Dallas not upgrade the roster heading into the final two full months of the regular season?
San Francisco acquires defensive end Chase Young from Washington for a mid-round pick, and the Cowboys sit idly by?