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Could Kyle Pitts fix Cowboys' TE struggles? The surprising revelation behind a trade idea

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Kyle Pitts runs with the footbball after a catch during practice.
Kyle Pitts runs with the footbball after a catch during practice.LAPRESSE

The Dallas Cowboys have spent the offseason addressing key needs, making a splash with the acquisition of wide receiver George Pickens. While fans have largely praised the team's improvements, a lingering question remains-will they make another move to further solidify their roster? The most pressing concern is the unresolved contract extension of star linebacker Micah Parsons, which has dragged on longer than expected. While there's optimism that a deal will get done, Cowboys fans are naturally eager for the finalization of one of their cornerstone pieces.

Despite ongoing contract negotiations, speculation has turned toward another potential addition to the offense-Atlanta Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts. This idea was floated by Micah Parsons' brother, Terrence Parsons, who suggested on social media that Dallas should trade a second-round pick for Pitts. While an intriguing possibility, the reality remains that such a trade is unlikely at this point. Pitts, a former No. 4 overall pick, has yet to fully meet expectations, in part due to instability at the quarterback position during his tenure with the Falcons.

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Atlanta is hopeful that rookie quarterback Michael Penix Jr. will finally bring stability to their offense, allowing Pitts to realize his potential as a dynamic playmaker. Meanwhile, the Cowboys currently have Jake Ferguson as their primary tight end. Although he experienced a statistical dip last season-his receiving yards dropping from 761 in 2023 to 494 in 2024-Dallas has not actively sought a replacement. The front office remains confident in Ferguson's ability to rebound, especially with a healthy Dak Prescott under center.

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The idea should be analyzed anyway

The notion of acquiring Pitts is certainly intriguing, given his raw talent and potential to thrive in a more stable offensive system. However, with the Cowboys seemingly satisfied with Ferguson and their overall offensive structure, there is little indication that they will pursue such a move. The trade suggestion, while entertaining, appears to be more of a fan-driven idea rather than something the team is seriously considering.

Jerry Jones and the Cowboys' front office have already taken significant steps to improve their roster, particularly with the addition of Pickens. The team believes it has done enough to elevate the offensive unit and is focused on finalizing Parsons' extension rather than making another blockbuster trade. While surprises can happen in the NFL, a move for Pitts does not appear to be on the horizon unless circumstances dramatically shift.

For now, Cowboys fans can enjoy the excitement surrounding their revamped roster. With Pickens adding firepower and Prescott set to return at full strength, Dallas is positioned for a much-improved season. As training camp approaches, attention will likely remain on Parsons' contract negotiations, leaving speculative trade discussions like the Pitts scenario as mere offseason chatter.

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