The Dallas Cowboys might find themselves in the trade market, and it could involve backup running back Miles Sanders at the right price. While he did sign a one-year deal with the Cowboys, they have the leverage in the talks if they desire to trade him for at least a late-round draft pick. Originally selected in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft, the former Penn State product made his debut in Week 1 against his former team, the Philadelphia Eagles, and even though he showed some flashes, including a huge run to get near the red zone, it doesn't mean Dallas won't consider a trade. Sanders was on pace to be an efficient, reliable backup, but the fumble where the Cowboys were supposed to score cost them in the end.
Dallas shouldn't trade him based on one week's performance, but if they