By using the franchise tag on wide receiver George Pickens and re-signing running back Javonte Williams, the Dallas Cowboys offense should be much look exactly the same as it did a season ago. As of now, they have mainly focused on improving the defense, and rightfully so.
With the band back together, the Cowboys offense should once again be one of the better units in the league in 2026. That doesn’t mean they should be complacent though. There are some areas they can still stand to improve upon,
such as running back behind Javonte Williams.
As things stand right now, the Cowboys have Malik Davis, Jaydon Blue, and Phil Mafah competing with one another to fill out the depth chart behind Javonte Williams. Out of the three Blue is the most intriguing and has the most upside, but none of them really inspires much confidence if something were to happen to Williams.
Despite having a career year, rushing for 1,201 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2025, No. 33 started to wear down towards the end of the season last year. To help keep him as fresh as possible throughout the season and for a potential push into the playoffs, Dallas would be wise to upgrade the depth behind him.
That brings us to current Arizona Cardinals RB Trey Benson. Benson was a third-round pick (66th overall) in the 2023 NFL Draft. So far this offseason Arizona has signed Tyler Allgeier, re-signed James Conner, and drafted Jeremiyah Love third overall to upgrade the RB position. That doesn’t bode well for Trey Benson.
To date, Benson has only rushed for 451 yards and one touchdown in 17 career games with two starts in his two seasons in Arizona. His lack of production doesn’t exactly scream “trade for me”, but his untapped potential does. The 6’0″, 220-pound RB with 4.39 speed could be of interest to several teams around the league, particularly the Cowboys.
Benson already has ties to the Cowboys via Klayton Adams, Arizona’s former OL coach, now Dallas’ offensive coordinator. Adams was with the Cardinals when they selected Benson 66th overall a couple years ago and could advocate a reunion could be in the best interest of all parties concerned.
As far as the Cowboys are concerned, Benson should be able to step into the RB2 role immediately to become Williams’ primary backup. He also has RB1 potential if Williams were to miss time for whatever reason. For Benson, he gets to showcase his talent on one of the best offenses in the entire league.
Picking up the phone to inquire about trading for Benson seems like a no-brainer on the Cowboys part. They could likely acquire his services for nothing more than a Day 3 pick next year and in doing so help solidify their RB position for the next couple years. Seems like a smart move.












