Why Maxx Crosby Has Become the Hottest Trade Target
Few defensive players have dominated the NFL over the past few seasons like Maxx Crosby.
The Raiders’ star edge rusher has built a reputation as one of the most relentless defenders in football. Known for his motor, leadership, and ability to disrupt quarterbacks, Crosby has become the centerpiece of the Raiders’ defense.
Multiple Pro Bowl selections and seasons with double-digit sacks have made him one of the most feared pass rushers in the league.
That kind of production doesn’t just attract attention — it creates bidding wars.
And according to several analysts, if Crosby were ever placed on the trade market, half the league would immediately call Las Vegas.
Why the Cowboys Could Be the Perfect Fit
The Cowboys already boast one of the league’s most talented defensive units, but team owner Jerry Jones has made it clear for years that the goal in Dallas is simple: win another Super Bowl.
Pairing Crosby with elite defensive playmakers could create a terrifying pass-rush combination.
Imagine an opposing quarterback trying to survive against a defensive front featuring:
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Maxx Crosby attacking from one edge
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Star defenders collapsing the pocket from the inside
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The Cowboys’ aggressive defensive scheme forcing constant pressure
Some analysts believe adding Crosby could instantly turn Dallas’ defense into the most dangerous pass-rushing unit in the NFC.
And in a conference where teams like the San Francisco 49ers and Philadelphia Eagles continue to dominate physically, that kind of upgrade could make a massive difference.
The Problem: The Price Could Be Enormous
Here’s where things get complicated.
The Raiders are not eager to move Crosby. He’s one of the most popular players in the franchise and a leader in the locker room.
That means any team trying to acquire him would likely have to make a “can’t refuse” offer.
NFL insiders believe the starting price could look something like this:
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Two first-round draft picks
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Or a first-round pick plus a young star player
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Additional mid-round draft compensation
In other words, the Cowboys might have to mortgage part of their future to land Crosby.
And that kind of gamble always divides fan bases.
Cowboys Fans Are Already Debating It
As soon as the rumors surfaced online, Cowboys fans split into two very different camps.
One side believes Dallas should go all-in.
Their argument is simple: the team already has the offensive firepower with quarterback Dak Prescott and superstar receiver CeeDee Lamb. What the Cowboys need is a defense capable of taking over playoff games.
Adding Crosby could be the final piece.
But others see a major risk.
Trading away multiple first-round picks could weaken the team long-term, especially in a league where young, affordable talent is critical for roster balance.
Some fans also worry that Dallas has made aggressive roster moves before — only to fall short in the playoffs.
Raiders Hold All the Leverage
Right now, the Raiders have no pressure to move Crosby.
He remains under contract and is widely considered the emotional leader of the defense. The team could easily choose to keep him as a foundational piece while they rebuild around a new roster.
But if another franchise — like the Cowboys — offers a historic trade package, the Raiders might at least consider the possibility.
After all, two first-round picks can completely reshape a team’s future.
A Move That Could Reshape the NFC
If the Cowboys somehow pull off this blockbuster deal, the balance of power in the NFC could shift overnight.
Dallas would instantly become one of the most intimidating defensive teams in the conference.
Quarterbacks across the NFC East — including those from the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants — would suddenly have to prepare for a relentless defensive front every time they face the Cowboys.
And if the gamble works, it could finally bring Dallas the championship they’ve been chasing for nearly three decades.
But Will Jerry Jones Actually Pull the Trigger?
That’s the question everyone around the league is asking.
Jerry Jones has never been afraid of making bold moves. In fact, the Cowboys owner has built his reputation on high-stakes decisions designed to keep the franchise in the spotlight.
But trading for Maxx Crosby would be one of the biggest risks he’s taken in years.
Because if the Cowboys give up multiple first-round picks and still fall short of the Super Bowl, the criticism will be relentless.
And now the debate is spreading everywhere across NFL social media:
If the Raiders demand two first-round picks for Maxx Crosby… should the Cowboys risk their future to chase a Super Bowl right now — or would that be a mistake Dallas could regret for the next decade?
