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Cowboys are talking with several teams about potential trades

Ronald Leary of the Cowboys needs to undergo an MRI
Ronald Leary wants to be traded and has already removed his affiliation with the Cowboys on his social media page

The Dallas Cowboys have had some pretty bad luck this year, and now it seems like they are out to make a couple moves.  There have been numerous reports that the Dallas Cowboys are in the market for a back-up quarterback, but they could be looking to move an offensive lineman too….

Let’s first talk about the quarterback position. While many are saying Josh McCown is the number one option for the boys, Mike Glennon’s name has popped up too.

Clarence Hill of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports that the Cowboys have discussed internally the idea of possibly pursing a trade for Buccaneers backup QB Mike Glennon.

ESPN’s Ed Werder reports that have moved on to pursue trade options including Browns veteran QB Josh McCown now that Nick Foles has agreed to sign with the Chiefs.

While a quarterback is a great idea right now the Cowboys have several offensive lineman that could be traded. According to a report, the Cowboys could be looking to move La’el Collins for a defensive end, but now there are reports that Ronald Leary could be on the move soon.

ESPN’s Ed Werder reports a Cowboys’ source told him the idea of trading Collins is not smart a matter of fact his exact words were: “That’s stupid.”

Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Saints have pursued a trade for Cowboys G Ronald Leary for the past few months.

Leary, 27, wound up signing on with the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent out of back in 2012. He spent part of the 2012 season on their practice squad, but has since made the 53-man roster each season.

 

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