
The Dallas Cowboys have once again entered the NFL offseason without a clear-cut lead running back, fueling speculation whenever a player becomes available. Recently, trade rumors surfaced linking the Cowboys to Washington Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. However, these Brian Robinson Jr trade rumors have been firmly denied, with insiders confirming Dallas is not pursuing a deal.
Revamped Running Back Group Shapes Team’s Future
This offseason, the Cowboys overhauled their running back room after losing Rico Dowdle, the team’s leading rusher for 2024, who signed with the Carolina Panthers as a free agent. To fill the gap, Dallas signed veterans Javonte Williams and Miles Sanders, while also drafting Jaydon Blue and Phil Mafah in the 2025 NFL draft. Javonte Williams has emerged as the favorite to start following a strong training camp, and Jaydon Blue is expected to receive significant playing time as well.
Insider Clarence Hill Jr. Confirms No Trade Pursuit
Clarence Hill Jr., a respected Cowboys insider from All DLLS Sports, stated clearly that the team is not in play for Robinson. Despite the circulating buzz, Dallas appears focused on its current personnel and the freshly assembled running back group. This leaves Robinson out of the team’s plans.
Implications for Cowboys’ Backfield and Future Moves
With the running back room settled for now, the Cowboys seem to be aiming for stability rather than seeking external additions such as Robinson. The reshaped roster and competition among Williams, Sanders, Blue, and Mafah will likely determine the depth chart moving forward. How this group performs could influence Dallas’s decisions in training camp and the regular season, especially with no trade interest clouding their running back situation.