The Dallas Cowboys are gearing up for a crucial 2026 season, one that might just define their trajectory for years to come. After missing the playoffs for two consecutive years, the pressure is on, especially from owner Jerry Jones, who is eager to see his team back in the winner's circle.
Last year, the Cowboys made a bold move by trading star edge-rusher Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers. The absence of a strong pass rush was felt throughout the 2025 season, and it's clear that addressing this gap is a top priority.
Enter Myles Garrett. Fresh off breaking the NFL single-season sack record in 2025, Garrett is a name that sparks excitement.
John Breech of CBS Sports sees Garrett as a perfect fit for the Cowboys. Garrett, who has spent his career with the Cleveland Browns, might be looking for a change of scenery, especially one that offers a better shot at winning.
Plus, being a native of the Dallas-Fort Worth area adds an intriguing layer to this potential move.
The Cowboys have already shown their cards by pursuing Maxx Crosby, indicating a strong desire to bolster their pass rush. Their offer for Crosby reportedly included a 2026 first-round pick and a 2027 second-rounder.
For Garrett, they might need to up the ante, but with two first-round picks this year, they have the assets to make it happen. Acquiring Garrett could reshape the Cowboys' defense and position them as favorites in the NFC East.
It would be a classic Jerry Jones move, reminiscent of his bold decision-making style.
The Browns have recently restructured Garrett's contract, significantly reducing the financial burden of trading him. Previously, trading Garrett would have left the Browns with over $70 million in dead cap. Now, that figure is just over $41 million, spread across two years, making a trade more feasible.
Garrett's stats speak for themselves: 23 sacks, 60 tackles, and 33 tackles for loss last season. His presence could be the catalyst the Cowboys need to transition from contenders to champions. Playing for his hometown team might be an appealing prospect for Garrett, potentially marking the beginning of a new era for the Cowboys.
