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[h=1]Cowboys' Robert Quinn returns for Week 3 vs. Dolphins, creating pressure to make a decision on Taco Charlton[/h] [h=2]With the All-Pro's return from a two-game suspension, trade talk surrounding Charlton is about to hit fever pitch[/h]

Robert Quinn is back in the building for the Dallas Cowboys after being sidelined with a two-game suspension levied by the NFL back in August. The news came not long after the veteran pass rusher suffered a fractured bone in his hand that had already created doubt about his availability for the season opener against the New York Giants, but the league made sure that injury was inconsequential.

With Week 3 having now arrived, Quinn is eligible to return to the Cowboys as they ready to battle his former team, the Miami Dolphins; and he'll make his debut healed, well-rested and with a sizable chip on his shoulder. Sitting on a 2-0 record to start the season, the Cowboys were able to dominate both the Giants and the Washington Redskins with their offensive prowess led by the play-calling of Kellen Moore and the proficiency of quarterback Dak Prescott, but the defense hasn't looked nearly as crisp as it probably should.

They have just three sacks in the first two games.

Quinn is undoubtedly champing at the bit to help them regain form, and while the team looks forward to him impacting the game on Sunday, they'll also be faced with how his presence impacts the roster -- namely for defensive end Taco Charlton. With the Cowboys having already reached out to teams in an attempt to trade Charlton after he also reportedly asked for such to occur, it's clear Charlton no longer has a meaningful seat on the team's roster. Unable to beat out others at his position the past two weeks, the 24-year-old has been inactive for both games to start the season.

With Quinn now back in the fold and Charlton sitting at the bottom of the depth chart, it would be a clean swap if the Cowboys could strike a deal this week to send the latter out of town. They'll likely garner a roster exemption that will give them time to make the decision, but considering they'll want Quinn on the field against the Dolphins, a decision of some sort will likely land by Saturday. The club has confirmed they've reached out to Miami for initial talks surrounding Minkah Fitzpatrick, and things could heat up quickly this week as other teams attempt to trade for second-year safety.

Would a potential trade for Fitzpatrick include Charlton and one or two draft picks? Potentially, yes, and it'd serve both teams well if the deal comes to fruition. Time will tell if Charlton is moved this week, or if the Cowboys release someone else to buy them time in their attempts to trade the former University of Michigan standout. There's also still an outside chance the team simply releases Charlton outright, especially considering they'd be penalized a cap hit of just $458,000 -- currently having roughly $24 million in space at the moment to make that dead money hit completely inconsequential.

One way or another, a move must be made to free up a seat for Quinn.

A former first-round pick (14th-overall) himself of the Los Angeles Rams, Quinn played seven seasons out west before heading to the Miami Dolphins in March 2018 via trade. It was a cap move for the Rams at the time, with Quinn being on the back end of a six-year deal signed in 2014. He's had his bumps and bruises over the course of his time in the NFL, but has been mostly durable, having been available for fewer than 15 games only twice in his eight-year career. For a more recent scope on his availability, it's key to note he's played in 31 of the Dolphins' last 32 games -- a stellar statistic for one of the most bruising positions in the game.

The Cowboys acquired Quinn this offseason in exchange for sixth-round pick in 2020.

There's a bit of underlying concern by the Cowboys on the long-term health of Quinn beyond 2019, and that showed in the lack of an immediate contract extension. All things considered, however, simply agreeing to bring Quinn on for one year sets the team up for instant impact in 2019 while also providing insurance in the event Randy Gregory isn't reinstated for whatever reason. With no contract beyond this season in tow, and now two games in the hole due to the suspension, the All-Pro has serious motivation to be a force going forward -- helped by having another All-Pro in DeMarcus Lawrence manning the opposite edge.

Quinn will be 30 years old next year, and he knows this could be his last chance to land a hefty contract. He'll need to hit the ground running, and that could mean Charlton will as well; albeit in a much different direction. The Cowboys will hold their first practice of Week 3 on Wednesday, and Quinn is expected on the field when that gets underway.

He can officially be in the building as early as Monday, though, for meetings and anything else required by the team.
 

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The Dolphins are so bad that I am afraid to start writing the primer.
 

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[h=1]Report: Dolphins to consider starting Josh Rosen next week[/h] Posted by Darin Gantt on September 15, 2019, 4:40 PM EDT

At this point, it’s hard to argue. It’s also hard to imagine how it would help.

According to Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald, the Dolphins are considering starting quarterback Josh Rosen next week against the Cowboys, after yet another horrible performance by Ryan Fitzpatrick.

In the 43-0 loss to the Patriots, Fitzpatrick threw three interceptions, including a pair of pick-sixes in a five-play span. He completed 11-of-21 passes for 89 yards, for a passer rating of 23.8. He was sacked four times.

They’ve scored 10 points in two games.

In the moments after the game, coach Brian Flores said “Right now, Ryan is still the starter.” But that appears to be a temporary condition, even if it lasts another week.
 

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They already named Fitzpatrick as the starter but it's not like it really matters either way.
 

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Their offense is such a mess putting Rosen in now will do nothing but hurt the guy in my opinion. Talk about going from one horrific situation to another for a QB. If I were the Dolphins I'd let Fitz take the beating until you get some shit figured out.
 

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Rosen probably hopes he isn't named the starter.
Speaking of Rosen.... He gets drafted by the Cards and then they draft Kyler Murray. Gets traded to a team that looks to be tanking for Tua. Not that I thought he was great but that kind of sucks...
 

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That altered team logo making the Dolphin "more fierce" should have everyone concerned.
 

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So the Texans traded away two 1st and a 2nd for Tunsil, and their OL is still garbage. I didn't see any of their game yesterday but Tunsil was not very good at New Orleans.

 

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So the Texans traded away two 1st and a 2nd for Tunsil, and their OL is still garbage. I didn't see any of their game yesterday but Tunsil was not very good at New Orleans.

It's the Frederick effect. It's crazy how much a center can impact everyone.
 

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It's the Frederick effect. It's crazy how much a center can impact everyone.
Also, Joe Looney isn’t that good. Everyone was raving about him but it’s because he wasn’t Phil Costa constantly making glaring mistakes.

But hes not a starting caliber offensive lineman either.
 

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Also, Joe Looney isn’t that good. Everyone was raving about him but it’s because he wasn’t Phil Costa constantly making glaring mistakes.

But hes not a starting caliber offensive lineman either.
Being a good backup is different then being a good starter. The 33rd best center is a really good backup. But when compared to the #1 center in the NFL it's a massive dropoff. Looney is a good backup but not a guy you want starting all season.
 

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And that also means that Miami’s secondary got even weaker than it was even yesterday.
 

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Just insane what the Dolphins are getting in return for originally mediocre draft picks.
 

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What in the world was Pitt thinking? A first rounder? When you're 0-2 and just lost your QB for the year? That could be a really high pick when they might be needing a new QB going forward. I'm shocked by that.
 

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What in the world was Pitt thinking? A first rounder? When you're 0-2 and just lost your QB for the year? That could be a really high pick when they might be needing a new QB going forward. I'm shocked by that.
It is out of character for them for sure.

But perhaps they honestly think even with Rudolph they can get to 8-8, so there isn't likely going to be a good QB available in the middle of the draft.

If so, they are optimistic to the point that it would shame Jerry Jones.
 

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It is out of character for them for sure.

But perhaps they honestly think even with Rudolph they can get to 8-8, so there isn't likely going to be a good QB available in the middle of the draft.

If so, they are optimistic to the point that it would shame Jerry Jones.
They must think Rudolph is the future. Only thing I can think of.
 
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