New England Patriots trade VFL Joe Milton to Dallas Cowboys
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The Dallas Morning News |
Milton stands at 6-5 and 246 pounds, according to his NFL profile.
U.S. News & World Report |
The New England Patriots have agreed to trade quarterback Joe Milton III to the Dallas Cowboys.
The Boston Globe |
The teams will also swap draft picks, with the Patriots sending a seventh-rounder in exchange for a fifth-round compensatory selection.
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The Cowboys have been busy in the offseason in an attempt to give Schottenheimer an improved team in 2025, perhaps one that can make a run at the Eagles for division title.
USA Today |
The team can select the best players available during this month’s draft, rather than focusing on filling glaring needs.
The New York Times |
Harbaugh is excited about the defensive line prospects in the draft — and the Ravens need more numbers there — yet their two key interior cogs, Nnamdi Madubuike and Travis Jones, remain in place, and...
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The Dallas Cowboys could be targeting an offensive playmaker in the first round of the NFL Draft, according to reports from NFL Insiders.
With the Cowboys acquiring Joe Milton, the rest of the NFC East including the Washington Commanders should feel much better about themselves.
Per CBS Sports, with the No. 12 overall pick, the Dallas Cowboys are predicted to select Texas Longhorns wide receiver and NFL Scouting Combine star Matthew Golden, who ran an event-best 4.29 40-yard dash in Indianapolis.
Ohio State running back Quinshon Judkins visited the Dallas Cowboys and met with team owner Jerry Jones on Thursday, per Clarence Hill Jr. of DLLS Sports. Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer was also among the league personnel that viewed Judkins at the Buckeyes' pro day on March 26, via NFL Network's Stacey Dales.
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