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Jerry Jones says Cowboys working on 'pretty substantive trades'

FRISCO, Texas -- The NFL draft is two days away, but the Dallas Cowboys are still looking at ways to improve other than the 10 current selections they have over seven rounds on Thursday through Saturday.

Owner and general manager Jerry Jones said after Tuesday's pre-draft press conference that the Cowboys are working on "pretty substantive trades," regarding players although he offered no specifics other than saying they are taking calls with teams.

The Cowboys have made trades for quarterback Trey Lance, wide receiver Jonathan Mingo, wide receiver Brandin Cooks and cornerback Stephon Gilmore in recent years but have not made a blockbuster deal since the mid-season addition of Amari Cooper at the trade deadline in 2018.