Why the Cowboys should seriously consider trading Ezekiel Elliott

Jan 5, 2019; Arlington, TX, USA; The Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders perform during the fourth quarter of a NFC Wild Card playoff football game against the Seattle Seahawks at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

The standoff between the Dallas Cowboys and star running back Ezekiel Elliott has now entered the second week of training camp.

There’s no end in sight. Elliott is now in Mexico as he continues to hold out from camp. Meanwhile, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has doubled down on criticism of the running back in recent days.

It’s going to get ugly. Potentially even Le’Veon Bell ugly. It’s also in this that we firmly believe the Cowboys should seriously consider trading Zeke.

Here’s why.

The market dynamic: Dallas has already made one thing darn clear. And it complicates things.

Other factors: Dallas simply must protect itself from Elliott’s immaturity and off-field issues.

Paying the man: The Cowboys have to diversify if they want to be title contenders. This mean prioritizing.

The return: Any trade of Elliott could bring back a combination of draft picks, another running back an upgrades elsewhere.

Not sustainable: This situation is not getting better and the public stance from Dallas isn’t helping.

In the end, we’re not expecting Dallas to trade Elliott. Instead, we’re recommending that the team think long and hard about doing just that.

Is Elliott important to the Cowboys? Yes. Short-term they are not a better team without him. But everything we’ve covered in detail here suggests that this situation is not going to be resolved any time soon.

Pushing back the issue in today’s NFL climate will be futile for the Cowboys and could lead to being a detriment as the team starts the 2019 NFL season. Gauge the trade market. See if anything pops up that’s worthy of entertaining. If so, discuss it internally. If not, move on. It’s that simple.

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