The Dallas Cowboys have lastly made a transfer.
Sadly, it may be one other case of “too little, too late.”
Jerry Jones promised his workforce would go “all-in” within the offseason, however that wasn’t the case.
This time, he promised the workforce can be “patrons, not sellers” forward of the commerce deadline, and he delivered.
In accordance with ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Cowboys have acquired WR Jonathan Mingo from the Carolina Panthers (through NFL on ESPN).
The Cowboys despatched a 2025 fourth-round decide in return for the younger wideout and a 2025 seventh-round decide.
Mingo nonetheless has two-and-a-half years left on his rookie contract.
He’s 23 years outdated, and he has showcased loads of potential.
He hasn’t been capable of persistently contribute to an offense that’s ever-struggling and has loads of issues within the passing sport, however maybe he can flourish elsewhere.
It gained’t be with Dak Prescott, although, because the Cowboys’ franchise quarterback was simply positioned on Injured Reserve (IR) and might be out for at the very least 4 weeks.
The Cowboys didn’t have to present a lot to get a participant with some upside, nevertheless it’s arduous to suppose this transfer will flip their 3-5 season round.
Alternatively, the Panthers gave up on a second-round decide only one and a half seasons after taking him, which speaks volumes about his underwhelming play or the state of the group.
By most requirements, each groups appear unlikely to make the playoffs this season.
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