The Dallas Cowboys were actively pursuing a trade for Maxx Crosby, the star pass rusher from the Las Vegas Raiders. However, the exact details of their final offer have recently come to light.
Initially, the Cowboys proposed to trade their No. 20 overall draft pick along with a second-round pick. This offer did not meet the Raiders” expectations, prompting the Cowboys to enhance their proposal.
In their subsequent attempt, the Cowboys offered their top pick, the No. 12 overall selection, combined with a third-round pick. Notably, defensive end Odighizuwa was excluded from this trade package.
For their final bid, the Cowboys returned to the No. 12 overall pick, this time adding a second-round selection from the 2027 draft. Once again, Odighizuwa was not included. Ultimately, the Raiders opted for a more lucrative offer from the Ravens, which included two first-round picks.
Despite their efforts, the Cowboys were unable to secure a deal for Crosby. Following this setback, the team is now exploring other avenues to strengthen their edge position as the offseason progresses. Although they still hold both of their first-round picks in the upcoming draft, the Cowboys must make strategic decisions to improve their roster.
As the team looks ahead, fans remain hopeful that their next selection will be a key contributor to the franchise.
