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Cowboys' 26-year old edge rusher predicted to be traded rather than get a contract extension

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Cowboys' 26-year old edge rusher predicted to be traded rather than get a contract extension

Context:

The Dallas Cowboys are considering trading their 26-year-old edge rusher, Sam Williams, rather than extending his contract, due to an abundance of players in that position. Williams, who was a second-round pick in 2022, has shown potential by achieving 8.5 sacks in his first two seasons despite limited playing time. His absence from the 2024 season due to a torn ACL and the drafting of Donovan Ezeiruaku has put him in a vulnerable position. The Cowboys have also bolstered their defensive line by acquiring Payton Turner, Solomon Thomas, and Dante Fowler. Trading Williams could help the team address other areas of need on their roster before the upcoming season begins.

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  • Sam Williams, a former second-round draft pick, has become a potential trade candidate for the Dallas Cowboys due to the team's surplus of edge rushers, despite his ability to effectively pressure the quarterback.

  • Williams achieved 8.5 sacks over his first two seasons, a notable feat considering his limited number of snaps, showing his potential value as a defensive asset.

  • The Cowboys' decision to draft Donovan Ezeiruaku in the second round and the acquisition of other defensive linemen like Payton Turner, Solomon Thomas, and Dante Fowler have increased competition, potentially diminishing Williams' role on the team.

  • Williams' recovery from a torn ACL, which caused him to miss the entire 2024 season, factors into the Cowboys' considerations as they evaluate their roster needs and depth.

  • By trading Williams, the Cowboys could address other areas of their roster that may require reinforcement, optimizing their team composition for the upcoming season.

  • The Dallas Cowboys all of a sudden have a surplus of edge rushers.

  • They might be trading one, but don't worry, it won't be Micah Parsons.

  • Cowboys Wire suggests that Sam Williams is a prime trade candidate.

  • Williams missed the 2024 season with a torn ACL in late July.

  • Here's some of the logic from Cowboys Wire:

  • The veteran edge rusher does hold value. As a second-round pick in 2022, Williams has the ability to do one of the things that's most important on defense, get to the quarterback. His 8.5 sacks in his first two seasons aren't overly impressive on the surface, but the former Mississippi star did that damage in limited snaps.

  • The report points to the drafting of Donovan Ezeiruaku in the second round as a move that potentially squeezes out Williams.

  • This offseason, the Cowboys also added defensive linemen Payton Turner, Solomon Thomas and Dante Fowler.

  • "Williams could be one of the best pieces to move in hopes of improving the roster before the season begins, or if the pass rushing room is too crowded," Cowboys Wire writes.

  • Dallas could certainly use the opportunity to shore up its roster at a different spot, and maybe Williams can make that happen.

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