FRISCO – Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones says “open for business,” which in Dallas usually means window-shopping while the NFC’s heavyweights load their carts.
Enter the winless Jets and the Quinnen Williams rumor mill.
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SNY’s Connor Hughes floated the idea that New York could move their All-Pro for a second-rounder, with whispers that Williams isn’t happy in Gotham City.
For the Cowboys, that’s the kind of flash-sale tag that should make the phone levitate off the desk … if they’re serious. Williams ranks among PFF’s top interior linemen and is graded No. 1 against the run, exactly where Dallas gets pushed around when the weather turns mean.
He’d also reunite with DL coach Aaron Whitecotton, which means less onboarding and more demolition.
Of course, this is Dallas. The front office once “considered” swapping Micah Parsons for Williams. Translation? They browsed Zillow without moving trucks. A second for a 26-year-old, three-down wrecking ball who makes everyone’s job easier, including Chris Jones on Thanksgiving and Christian McCaffrey in January? That’s the steal you make when you want parades, not pressers.
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The deadline is Nov.4, at 3 p.m. CT.
If the sticker really reads “2,” you sprint. If Dallas hedges and settles for bargain-bin depth, we already know the January script: stout talk, soft middle. Williams wouldn’t fix everything, but he would fix the thing that keeps ending the season. Your move, Jerry, buy the bully, not the headline.







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