4 Panthers stars Cowboys must put in a trade offer for after Matt Rhule firing

LANDOVER, MD - AUGUST 13: A general view of a Carolina Panthers helmet during the second half of the preseason game between the Washington Commanders and the Carolina Panthers at FedExField on August 13, 2022 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)
LANDOVER, MD - AUGUST 13: A general view of a Carolina Panthers helmet during the second half of the preseason game between the Washington Commanders and the Carolina Panthers at FedExField on August 13, 2022 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images) /
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No. 3 Trade Target: OG/C Bradley Bozeman

Say what? Actually, this makes a lot of sense. With Tyron Smith still out and Tyler Smith holding down the fort at LT quite well, the centerpiece of the line needs a bit of work. Tyler Biadasz isn’t bad by any stretch of the imagination, but he has a teammate next to him in Connor McGovern that can ball but has been beaten quite too often across the line.

In other words, the interior line of the Cowboys needs some help and depth if necessary, and that’s where Bradley Bozeman comes into play. Why? The man has starting experience from playing in Baltimore and has blocked for a quarterback named Lamar Jackson, who is quite good.

Plus, he’s pretty cheap, playing only on a one-year deal right now. He could come in, and a legitimate argument can be made that Bozeman could start at center or left guard immediately. If Tyron Smith comes back healthy during the season, you kick Tyler Smith to left guard and have Bozeman play center, which creates even more of a hassle for opposing defenses. A cheap but effective move.

Next up, a player that could help in the passing game, but not the guy you think would be worth the move.