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The Dallas Cowboys have made another thoughtful move to bolster their roster, acquiring quarterback Joe Milton III and a seventh-round pick from the New England Patriots in exchange for their compensatory fifth-round pick, sources confirm. This trade not only addresses a gap in the Cowboys’ quarterback depth chart but also introduces an intriguing developmental piece to the team’s system.

Joe Milton, standing at 6-foot-5 and armed with a rocket-powered throwing arm, brings both size and potential to Dallas. During his lone NFL start with New England, Milton displayed flashes of promise, completing 18 of 30 passes for 235 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. Though the sample size is small, the outing highlighted his ability to make plays downfield while showcasing the raw tools that made him an intriguing prospect coming out of the University of Tennessee.

The move is especially timely given Cooper Rush’s departure in free agency to the Baltimore Ravens, which left the Cowboys thin behind Dak Prescott. With Prescott locked in as the team’s leader, Milton likely steps in as a backup with room to develop. His arrival signals that Dallas is not only preparing for the short term but is also investing in low-cost, high-potential options for the future.

The seventh-round draft pick from New England further adds value to the trade, giving Dallas additional flexibility in late-round scouting. The compensatory fifth-rounder surrendered in the deal feels like a fair price for addressing a vital positional need while adding future draft capital.

The Cowboys continue to demonstrate their ability to make calculated, forward-thinking moves to maintain roster strength. Milton’s physical tools and his performance in limited action suggest he could develop into a reliable option, reinforcing Dallas’s commitment to building a competitive and adaptable roster.

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