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I love the trade for Quinnen Williams, but can he and Logan Wilson do enough to significantly turn this season around? Or because the hole is now so deep, were these moves made with next season in mind? – Nicholas Foster/Ft. Worth, TX

Mickey: Well, I think both. The two trades will give this defense a necessary shot in the arm, especially by adding the big body Williams to the middle of this defense, taking some of the attention off Kenny Clark. And if the Cowboys were hoping to make these types of trades, they needed the acquisitions to be long term, which they did, now owning the rights to both players for this year and two more. Didn't want to see them give up resources, both draft capital and cap space, just to rent a player for the remainder of this year. This seems to be a solid investment, and the only thing that could have been better is to have done these sooner in the season. I'm onboard. And you never know, because if this improves the defense, and the Cowboys can fix this offensive brownout of the past two weeks, maybe the hole will shrink. Hey, this is the NFL.

Tommy: You could make the argument that it's both, but I really think it's for the coming two seasons for the most part. At 3-5-1, it's going to take a massive turnaround to be able to make a playoff push this year for the Cowboys. Jerry Jones said it himself after the loss to the Cardinals. Are these two players enough to completely fix the Cowboys' defense? Probably not, but it certainly won't hurt them. You factor in that Dallas has two first round picks in the upcoming NFL Draft as well, and if they go defense, they've got a chance to complete turn the ship around if they hit on those selections. A lot of "ifs" there, but I like what Dallas has done of late which is putting an emphasis on the line of scrimmage on both sides. Three first round picks on offense, and now adding one of the best interior defenders in football to a group that already had a couple of playmakers and a solid linebacker behind them. Next up, it's all about if the secondary can do their part, which is what makes me lean towards these moves being made for the future.

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