Time to trade Cowboys who still have value?

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Cory and Mike ask would Dallas benefit from trading players like Jalen Tolbert, Tank Lawrence, who still have value for other teams instead of waiting for C-level free agents.
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00:00Wouldn't it be smarter and I know that Jerry Jones has never done this in his life and he never will
00:05Would it be smarter and maybe we'll talk about this tomorrow. I'm just throwing this out
00:09Would it be smarter if the Cowboys took their Jalen Tolbert's? I don't know if Brandon Cooks has any value
00:15Maybe DeMarcus Lawrence. I know he's hurt. Maybe he's not coming back and just seeing if you can stack up
00:22Four or five extra picks over the next two years in trading like we're not Eric Kendricks
00:28I know that he's here and maybe the Cowboys think they're going the Super Bowl
00:31I know they do but start naming guys that you think could help out other teams and going
00:36Why don't we trade them that we don't think have a major? I know that this would be bad
00:41It looks like a tank. I try to trade Zack Martin. It looks like today say Zack Martin's on the market
00:46Can we get a third round pick for him?
00:48It would look like a tank and that's kind of that conversation of how do you stay competitive while also?
00:55Making yourself viable for the future and it's all about draft picks if you cannot sign free agents and the Cowboys have made it clear
01:02As day, they're never gonna sign another free agent the rest of Dax career
01:06They're net they'll sign Eric Kendricks and I'm not trying to make fun of him. He's been really good low level
01:13See he took less to come here. Yeah, like
01:16Five million at most. Yeah, like is your market to sign a free agent for the next five years
01:20So you're gonna get very low level free agents if that's the case then let's trade the guys that you don't think have much of
01:27a future left and
01:29Start getting other draft picks because it's the only way the Jones family said you can improve the team over the next half decade

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