Wild 3-Team Proposed Trade Sends Cowboys a New Award-Winning QB

Getty Dak Prescott has a no-trade clause complicating any potential deal for the Dallas Cowboys.

The Dallas Cowboys and Dak Prescott are likely to continue their long marriage with a contract extension sooner rather than later. Yet, no deal has been signed, and Prescott is slated to enter the final season of a four-year, $160 million contract.

USA Today’s K.D. Drummond walks us through a possible “alternate universe” where Prescott and the Cowboys are unable to reach a new agreement. Would the Cowboys consider a trade if this scenario plays out? Prescott has no-tag and no-trade clauses in his contract, which means the star quarterback would have to sign off on any deal.

Drummond believes the Chicago Bears would be one of the teams potentially interested in a blockbuster trade for Prescott. This would allow Chicago to use the No. 1 pick on another position or more likely, trade down with a team wanting to land USC star Caleb Williams.

The analyst suggests a wild three-team trade proposal for the Cowboys involving the Bears and New England Patriots. In the end, Dallas hits the reset button landing the team’s quarterback of the future in Jayden Daniels.

Here is how the proposal shakes out.

Cowboys Rumors: 3-Team Trade Proposal With Bears & Patriots Lands New QB

New England moves up to snag the No. 1 pick from Chicago, while Dallas ends up with the No. 9 selection. The deal has the Cowboys securing the No. 9 pick, a 2025 first-rounder (via the Patriots) and a 2025 third-rounder.

The Bears land Prescott along with the following package from the Patriots: the No. 3 pick, a 2025 first-round selection, 2024 third- and fourth-round picks. New England secures the No. 1 selection to snag the quarterback of their choice. Dallas uses the No. 9 pick to select the Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback from LSU.

Even if Prescott signed off on a potential deal, the Bears would likely prefer to turn to a less-expensive rookie, if the team moved on from Justin Fields. Given Prescott’s lack of postseason success, it would be hard to sell the former Pro Bowler to the Chicago front office.

Could the Dallas Cowboys Trade ? It’s Complicated.

We have seen NFL teams move on from their franchise quarterback via trade, but it is rare. The Seattle Seahawks dealing Russell Wilson to the Denver Broncos in 2022 comes to mind as one of the more surprising NFL deals in recent memory. ESPN’s Todd Archer outlined what would have to happen for the Cowboys to move Prescott.

“Prescott’s contract stipulates the Cowboys cannot place the franchise tag on him in 2025,” Archer wrote on January 24, 2024 article titled “What will Cowboys do with Dak Prescott’s contract?” “He also has a no-trade clause, though all that really means is he can be traded only to a team that meets his approval.

“Similarly, Russell Wilson had a no-trade clause and was dealt from the Seattle Seahawks to the Denver Broncos. Any such trade of Prescott would require a reworked contract to make it more palatable against the cap for the Cowboys, which is what happened to facilitate Aaron Rodgers’ trade to the New York Jets from the Green Bay Packers,” Archer continued.

“Still, a trade is unlikely for a variety of reasons, starting with the Cowboys want to win badly in 2024 and believe Prescott can help them do that. But the Prescott question is not so much about 2024 as it is 2025 and beyond.”