Dallas Cowboys trade for 5x Pro Bowl cornerback Stephon Gilmore

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Already boasting a two-time Pro Bowl cornerback with Trevon Diggs, now the Dallas Cowboys will have another playmaker in the secondary. Two-time All-Pro cornerback Stephon Gilmore will be taking his talent to a fifth NFL team, adding the Cowboys to a list that includes the Buffalo Bills, New England Patriots, and most recently, the Indianapolis Colts.

Here are the Gilmore trade details, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.

Gilmore is headed into his age-33 season but is still playing at a high level. He was named to his fifth Pro Bowl team in 2021 with Carolina and still graded as the ninth-best cornerback by Pro Football Focus last season.

He’s a big addition to coordinator Dan Quinn’s defense, reducing pressure off Diggs to make plays while also giving quarterbacks a true pick-your-poison effect, deciding which All-Pro to target.

For the Cowboys to add not only a very experienced but also highly-skilled cover cornerback for just a Day 3 pick is an absolute steal.

Gilmore is under contract for just the 2023 season at a cap hit of $9.9 million. He’ll join a Cowboys defense that allowed the fifth-fewest points per game a season ago.

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