In Las Vegas, there’s talk about the Dallas Cowboys considering trading one of their tight ends to capitalize on the strength of their position group, but this notion seems questionable. Despite this, some national commentators are suggesting that the emergence of Jake Ferguson might make rookie Luke Schoonmaker dispensable for a potential trade. According to a Bleacher Report scenario, the Miami Dolphins, known for their dynamic offense, could be interested in making an offer.
The speculation revolves around Schoonmaker’s potential expendability and the Dolphins’ apparent need, leading to the possibility of a deal this offseason. While acknowledging the speculative nature of this idea, there’s skepticism regarding its rationale.
The question arises: Would Dallas really be willing to part with a high draft pick like Schoonmaker, who was a second-round selection, so soon, especially with some prematurely branding him a “bust”?