Dallas Cowboys nearly landed Maxx Crosby before deal collapsed at last second, per insider

Dallas Cowboys nearly landed Maxx Crosby before deal collapsed at last second, per insider
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In the high-stakes world of NFL trades, some deals change the league, and others become the stuff of "what-if" legends. This March, the Dallas Cowboys found themselves at the center of the latter. For weeks, the football world watched as Jerry Jones attempted to fill the massive defensive void left by Micah Parsons' departure to Green Bay. The target was clear: Raiders' All-Pro defensive end Maxx Crosby.

Why the Cowboys Maxx Crosby trade fell apart: Full story behind failed deal
  • The rumors surrounding the picks are remarkably accurate. According to recent reports from ESPN’s Ryan McFadden, the Cowboys made three distinct offers during negotiations. Their final "best" offer was a heavy one: the 2026 first-round pick (No. 12 overall) and a 2027 second-round pick. Initial offers reportedly even included defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa as a "sweetener." For Jerry Jones, this was an "all-in" move. By putting the 12th overall selection on the table, the Cowboys were willing to sacrifice their highest draft capital in years to secure a 28-year-old game-changer who could redefine their defense overnight.
    Despite the strength of the Dallas offer, the Raiders held out for a "two-firsts" package.
    They tentatively found it with the Baltimore Ravens, who agreed to send their 2026 and 2027 first-rounders to Las Vegas. On March 6, it looked like Crosby was headed to the AFC North.However, the story took a stunning turn four days later. In a shock to the league, Crosby failed his physical in Baltimore. While his surgeon, the renowned Dr. Neal ElAttrache, maintained that Crosby was ahead of schedule following January meniscus surgery, the Ravens' medical staff flagged a "degenerative issue" in his knee. Concerned about his long-term durability at such a high price, Baltimore pulled the plug, and Crosby was sent back to the Raiders.As of late March 2026, Maxx Crosby remains a Raider, but the "bridge" is in a complicated place. Interestingly, the Cowboys' own team physician, Dr. Daniel Cooper, was one of the specialists consulted during the Ravens' evaluation. This insider knowledge likely explains why Dallas didn't immediately re-engage with a new offer once the trade collapsed.While Crosby has since taken to his podcast to affirm his commitment to being a "Raider for life," the reality is that his value has shifted. Teams are now wary of the "80 cents on the dollar" risk. For now, the No. 12 pick remains in Jerry Jones’s pocket, and the dream of seeing Crosby in a star-decked helmet remains deferred by a medical report.

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