The Dallas Cowboys are at a point in camp where the roster math starts getting ugly, and Marist Liufau looks like one of the names squeezed hardest by the numbers.
Dallas has finished training camp in Oxnard and is moving toward its next stop in Frisco, but first comes Saturday’s preseason game against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium on August 22. With the regular-season cutdown process getting closer, that game gives fringe players one more chance to make a case - either to stick in Dallas or to catch the eye of another team.
Liufau, the Cowboys’ third-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, is one of the players now drawing trade attention. In Moe Moton’s recent Bleacher Report ranking of trade candidates, Liufau landed at 9-out-of-10 on the trade probability meter.
The Von Miller signing only made things tougher. Moton wrote that Liufau once had a shot to survive as a back-end roster piece while he learned a new position, but that path has narrowed sharply now that Dallas added a proven pass rusher.
"Initially, Liufau had a chance to hang on to a back-end roster spot as he learns a new position, but the Cowboys signed proven pass-rusher Von Miller, who led the Washington Commanders with nine sacks last year. Miller, Rashan Gary, Donovan Ezeiruaku, rookie first-rounder Malachi Lawrence, Sam Williams and James Houston are ahead of Marist on the depth chart," he wrote.
Moton added: "Unless Dallas parts ways with Houston or Williams, Liufau is a long shot to make the roster and could draw interest from teams intrigued by his versatile skill set. Otherwise, he's a prime cut candidate."
Liufau does bring some things teams can use. He’s athletic, and he’s shown he can stand out on special teams, which is exactly the kind of profile that can appeal to a club looking for a low-risk, high-upside linebacker.
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