The Dallas Cowboys is simply ruling the midseason but another trade rumor is likely to take place but for one condition.
It seems like the Dallas Cowboys are on the right track with their current standing as the team's best rushing offense is selling.
The team is currently averaging a league-best 164.9 rushing yards per game with the team's great players like Alfred Morris, Ezekiel Elliott and without forgetting of course, QB Dak Prescott. How about Tony Romo, will the Cowboys finally release him too?
Along with that is the rumor that the team is very much willing to trade one of their players, but definitely, it's not QB Tony Romo.
According to Ian Rapoport from the NFL Network Insider, the Cowboys might be convinced to trade running back Darren McFadden but for one condition -- if the right price comes along. With this possible trade, upi.com reports that the team really consider the price as it will really appear to be very significant.
It can be recalled that Darren McFadden suffers from a non-football injury due to a fractured elbow. With that, he has not taken any game yet this season. Does the injury relates simply to the trade or that Dallas Cowboys really wants to trade him away?
In March 2015, Darren McFadden signed a two-year contract worth $3 million with the Dallas Cowboys. He is a former player of the Oakland Raiders. During his first seven seasons with the team, he had 6,016 yards and 30 touchdowns. Moreover, he was able to pile up 1,417 yards and 3 scores for the Dallas Cowboys last season.
With the kind of game the Dallas Cowboys is showing at the moment, they can be a best choice in the league to win the NFL Championship because they are a team that execute things really well.