2010 NFL Draft Rumor: Are The Cowboys Considering Trading Marion Barber?
The 2010 NFL Draft is a month away, as more NFL trade rumors begin to spread around the league.
Last week, the Donovan McNabb sweepstakes began, shaping up the NFC East in some shape or form.
Speaking of the NFC East, are the Dallas Cowboys ready to make an off season deal involving Marion Barber?
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According to Charles Robinson, a Yahoo! senior writer, via his twitter, he believes a former NFC East Pro-Bowl running back could be dealt.
At first, you may think Clinton Portis. However, there is questions whether or not Portis has even more value in a trade then a Brian Westbrook in free agency.
Now, we turn to Marion Barber of the Dallas Cowboys.
Jerry Jones has said he prefers dynamic Felix Jones as the starter over Barber, who has faced injuries the past few seasons.
With such a deep draft class this year, the Cowboys may either want to add another first round pick, or add overall depth.
With needs at the offensive line (deep class) and cornerbacks (Joe Haden, Kyle Wilson), don't be surprised for the Cowboys to entertain offers, and see a team bite for Barber's services.
Whether the Cowboys are even considering this move remains to be seen. However, with a rare draft class like the one we have in 2010, Dallas may make it's first move of this quiet off season by moving Barber and gaining some future talent in the process.
Matt Miselis is an NFL writer for BleacherReport.com. He will be covering the 2010 NFL Draft for the next month, so look for more articles coming up.
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