D.J. Reader is entering the second year of the two-year, $22 million deal he signed with the Detroit Lions in free agency last year.
Reader started 15 games for Detroit last season and finished with 23 total tackles (four for loss), 3.0 sacks (a career high) six QB hits and 11 hurries.
Mason Cameron of Pro Football Focus named one last offseason move every NFC squad should still make, and for the Dallas Cowboys, he listed signing or trading for a “run-stuffing interior defender.” Cameron’s suggestion? He believes the Cowboys should trade for Reader.
“Although Dallas signed Solomon Thomas in free agency, that doesn’t profile as the answer to the Cowboys’ 30th-ranked run-defense grade (48.0),” Cameron wrote on May 9, adding:
“Dallas hasn’t been afraid to leverage future draft capital this offseason and should consider monitoring another opportunity. The Lions’ D.J. Reader has been considered a cut candidate and could fit in nicely with the Cowboys, whether through a trade or a post-release signing. Reader boasts a 91st-percentile PFF run-defense grade over the past three seasons.”