Queen is three years removed from an All-Pro season, and he hasn't missed a single game for his career. Even if he's not an elite playmaker, he's a well-rounded middle linebacker who would immediately raise the floor of the Cowboys defense in all areas. If the Steelers are open to dealing Queen for the third or fourth-round, I'd make the deal in a heartbeat.
We're less than a month from the start of the new NFL league year in early March, when we usually see the juiciest trades. Today, I'll put together 11 trade proposals, which involve veterans, that might make sense for both sides. You shouldn't be surprised -- the only thing I love more than a real trade is a mock one. Subscribe: 'The Bill Barnwell Show' Though it would be fun to put together some massive offer for Joe Burrow or Lamar Jackson,
Bayern kicked off the tournament in a rather rusty fashion, as they found themselves trailing 3-1 to Juventus in their opening game. However, because Bayern have made a habit of comebacks nowadays, they came back in style to win 4-3. Ribéry, Sebastian Rudy (remember him?), Mandžukić, and Mark van Bommel scored the goals. The second and last group game pitted the hosts against Eintracht Frankfurt.
Trading veteran players like Josh Bell and Nathaniel Lowe, who do not fit into the Washington Nationals' long-term plans, was missed at the trade deadline, especially with two promising power hitters in Triple-A.
One thing that's definitely going to change, and I don't think it's talked a lot about in basketball, is the no COVID year. In our case, we had a number of players in my three years at Xavier that were exercising their fifth year. It's a year that doesn't exist right now.