Thursday NFL preview: Could Cowboys trade Darren McFadden?

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August 31, 2016, 11:01 PM

— -- NFL Nation reporters assess the top storylines to watch for every team on Thursday.

NFC EAST

Dallas Cowboys

Darren McFadden was named the Cowboys' offensive MVP for 2015 at the team's kickoff luncheon on Wednesday, but will he be on the team in 2016? He is currently on the non-football injury list, but the Cowboys have received some calls from teams inquiring about McFadden, who ran for 1,089 yards last season. He continues to recover from the broken right elbow he suffered in the offseason. The goal was to have him ready for Week 1, but it is possible that the Cowboys could move him to reserve/NFI when they make their final cuts to the 53-man limit on Saturday. If they agree to a trade, McFadden would have to pass a physical to make a deal go through. Depending on how much a team wants McFadden, that physical could be green-lighted without a problem. -- Todd Archer

New York Giants

Wide receiver Victor Cruz appeared in a game Saturday for the first time in 685 days. He's set to make his second appearance five days later. The Giants want Cruz to get more work in a game environment after an almost two-year absence. Rookie Sterling Shepard and most of the first-team offensive line will also play against the Patriots on Thursday. But though the Giants want to leave the preseason with a better taste in their mouth, don't expect to see quarterback Eli Manning and wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. -- Jordan Raanan

Philadelphia Eagles

It has been a struggle for Eagles defensive end Marcus Smith since he was selected with the 26th pick in the 2014 draft. He has just 1.5 sacks in two NFL seasons and has been used sparingly to date. He has shown some signs of promise this summer as he fights for a roster spot. A strong performance in the preseason finale against the Jets on Thursday will help ensure his place on the roster and allow him more time to prove his worth. -- Tim McManus

Washington Redskins

The Redskins have a few tough decisions when they get to the final 53-man roster, including both lines. For a while, it appeared that they would keep nine offensive linemen, but there's a chance now that they'll keep only eight, which would leave centers Austin Reiter and Josh LeRibeus competing for one spot. Also, for a while it seemed they'd keep seven defensive linemen, but now there's a chance that they'll keep only six. A lot depends on if the Redskins feel they can sneak rookies Matt Ioannidis and Anthony Lanier or first-year Corey Crawford onto the practice squad. Only one would likely make the roster. -- John Keim

NFC NORTH

Chicago Bears

History suggests coach John Fox will sit the bulk of his starters on Thursday and maybe veterans Zach Miller and Eddie Royal, who have not played a single preseason snap because of concussions. "Oh, I don't know," Miller said when asked if he needs to play in the exhibition finale. "We've got to play football. I've got be ready either way, whether it's Thursday or Week 1. When that time comes, we'll be ready to play some football." This marks the 13th straight year in which the Bears and Browns face off in the final game of the preseason. Over that span, the series is tied at 6-6. -- Jeff Dickerson

Detroit Lions

There are a few roster spots still potentially up for grabs when the Lions face the Bills in the preseason finale. For whom is the game most important? Pay attention to cornerback Alex Carter, defensive end Anthony Zettel, defensive tackles Stefan Charles, Caraun Reid and Gabe Wright, receivers Andre Roberts, Jace Billingsley and Jay Lee, and quarterback Jake Rudock. If one or two star against the Bills, it could push them onto the initial 53-man roster. -- Michael Rothstein

Green Bay Packers

Jacob Schum essentially has a one-game audition to win the Packers' punting job after he was claimed off waivers Tuesday. He joined the team in Green Bay on Wednesday in order to travel to Kansas City for Thursday's preseason finale. He will handle all the punting duties against the Chiefs after the Packers cut veteran Tim Masthay. -- Rob Demovsky

Minnesota Vikings

The Vikings' final preseason game will provide a final audition for their two healthy quarterbacks not named Shaun Hill. Joel Stave and Brad Sorensen should get plenty of playing time against the Los Angeles Rams, and though the Vikings figure to keep looking for a veteran quarterback, they might keep one of their other passers around if they see something they like on Thursday. Given the fact that Stave fumbled twice Sunday against the Chargers, there might be more intrigue with Sorensen, who'd previously been with the Chargers and Titans and might have the arm strength to merit a longer look. -- Ben Goessling

NFC SOUTH

Atlanta Falcons

One of the battles to watch in the Falcons' fourth and final preseason game against the Jaguars is kicker, where veterans Matt Bryant and Shayne Graham are locked up. Bryant, the team's regular kicker since 2010, has struggled with muscle tightness that has limited his action this preseason. But the 41-year-old seems to be healthy now, after some time in a hyperbaric chamber. Graham, who replaced an injured Bryant at the end of last season and was re-signed this preseason when undrafted rookie Nick Rose failed miserably in place of Bryant, is fresh off a 53-yard kick last week. If Bryant is healthy, expect him to be the guy. But you never know what the heat of competition will bring out in Graham on Thursday night. -- Vaughn McClure

Carolina Panthers

It will be the Joe Webb Show on offense in Carolina's preseason finale against Pittsburgh. The staff won't risk quarterback  Cam Newton to injury, and backup Derek Anderson has missed all week of practice with soreness from too many shots last week against New England. Anderson would be the emergency QB if something were to happen to Webb. Several other players have volunteered, but coach Ron Rivera basically said they should stick to their day jobs. Rivera said seven positions for the 53-man roster are up for grabs. Keep an eye on running back Brandon Wegher. -- David Newton

New Orleans Saints

Second-year quarterback Garrett Grayson needs to leave the Saints with a strong lasting impression in Thursday's preseason finale against the Ravens. Grayson has thrown one touchdown pass and four interceptions this preseason, and coach Sean Payton acknowledged last week that he "would like to see him further along at this point." Grayson could be in danger of getting cut next week, and he is definitely in danger of being replaced by another young developmental QB next spring. -- Mike Triplett

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

It was a sloppy preseason finale Wednesday in Tampa, with the Bucs playing in tropical storm conditions. In the first quarter alone, the Bucs had three fumbles because of a wet ball. Quarterback Mike Glennon fumbled rolling out and completely untouched. The worst of Tropical Storm Hermine is expected to come Thursday and Friday, but right now, it doesn't appear to impact the Bucs' preparations for Week 1. When the team resumes practices, though, it might have to deal with very soggy field conditions. If things get bad enough, the Bucs could head to Tropicana Field to practice indoors, but the Tampa Bay Rays are home until Wednesday. -- Jenna Laine

NFC WEST

Arizona Cardinals

Between injuries and veteran days off, the Cardinals' depth chart at cornerback for Thursday night's preseason finale against the Broncos will be limited. If Justin Bethel doesn't play, Cariel Brooks will take his spot and have a prime opportunity to make his case for a spot on the roster. With one corner job belonging to Patrick Peterson and the other a battle between rookie Brandon Williams, Bethel, who has had just five practices since he returned to training camp after a foot injury, and whoever else is healthy, Brooks is an unlikely candidate to steal a roster spot with a strong showing Thursday. But he'll have to play shut-down ball and cause a turnover or two to secure a job. -- Josh Weinfuss

Los Angeles Rams

Thursday's preseason finale at Minnesota will be crucial for several players on the bubble. That list features a handful of young receivers, including Bradley Marquez, Austin Hill, Paul McRoberts, Duke Williams and Mike Thomas. Young defensive players such as lineman Ian Seau and linebacker Josh Forrest could also benefit from strong showings. Said Rams coach Jeff Fisher: "There are still a few players that have an opportunity to show us some things, as far as an opportunity to either make the [53-man roster] or practice-squad roster." -- Alden Gonzalez

San Francisco 49ers

The 49ers traveled to San Diego on Wednesday in anticipation of Thursday night's preseason finale. San Diego is celebrating its 28th annual salute to the military night, and 49ers quarterback  Colin Kaepernick plans to continue his protest of racial oppression by sitting during the national anthem. The Chargers say they have no plans to beef up security, and ticket sales have not increased this week. The 49ers declined to say whether they have additional security plans, but they have traditionally been progressive on that front. For his part, Kaepernick said he isn't worried about it: "At the end of the day, if something happens, that's only proving my point," Kaepernick said. -- Nick Wagoner

Seattle Seahawks

All eyes will be on running back Thomas Rawls when the Seahawks take on the Raiders in their preseason finale. Rawls (fractured ankle) has not had any game action since December, but coach Pete Carroll indicated Wednesday that the second-year back could see the field Thursday. Rawls practices with a unique intensity and has said he doesn't need preseason touches to get ready for the opener. Whether or not Rawls plays against the Raiders, Carroll said there's "no question" that he will be ready in Week 1, barring something unforeseen between now and then. -- Sheil Kapadia

AFC EAST

Buffalo Bills

The Bills will close out their preseason Thursday in Detroit. With the 53-man roster cut looming Saturday, this game will be important for players such as wide receiver Walter Powell, linebackers Randell Johnson and Bryson Albright, and safety Jonathan Meeks. At this point, the Bills have about 45 to 50 roster spots decided, but the last few roles remain up for grabs. -- Mike Rodak

Miami Dolphins

All eyes will be on the Dolphins' rookies Thursday, when they host the Titans in the preseason finale. Second-round pick Xavien Howard and third-round pick Kenyan Drake will make their NFL debuts after suffering injuries this summer. First-round pick Laremy Tunsil also will get his final tune-up on the offensive line before the regular season. -- James Walker

New England Patriots

Patriots quarterback  Tom Brady made the trip with the team for Thursday's preseason finale against the Giants. If he plays snaps at quarterback, it would mark the first time since 2011 that he did so in a preseason finale. Brady played one snap as a holder in the preseason finale in 2014, as that would have been his job in the regular season in the event of injury. -- Mike Reiss

New York Jets

The Jets head into their final preseason game at the Eagles with "quite a few" roster spots up for grabs, coach Todd Bowles said. The most competitive positions are wide receiver and linebacker. Three rookie receivers are pushing for spots:  Charone Peake, Robby Anderson and Jalin Marshall. The stiff competition indicates that the Jets have better depth than in previous years. -- Rich Cimini

AFC NORTH

Baltimore Ravens

History says quarterback  Joe Flacco won't play Thursday at New Orleans, and neither will the rest of the starters. No one on the first-team offense or defense suited up in last year's preseason finale. The last time Flacco played in the final preseason game was 2008, his rookie season. Backup Ryan Mallett might play one quarter but might not take the field at all. Third-string quarterback  Josh Johnson could play the entire game. -- Jamison Hensley

Cincinnati Bengals

Don't expect to see many starters play when the Saints host the Colts on Thursday. The Bengals pulled their starters quickly after cornerback  Adam Jones, wide receiver  A.J. Green and running back  Cedric Peerman had various degrees of injuries in the first half. The Bengals will likely err on the side of caution and look to get out of the preseason without any more injuries. -- Katherine Terrell

Cleveland Browns

Coach Hue Jackson doesn't really think in negatives, but it isn't difficult to figure how he'll feel if the Browns starters -- and quarterback  Robert Griffin III -- struggle in the time they get against Chicago. The Browns' first-teamers will be playing backups, so the last thing a team that has lost three games by a combined score of 71-37 needs is another clunker. -- Pat McManamon

Pittsburgh Steelers

Now that the Steelers have restructured wide receiver  Antonio Brown's contract to pay him an additional $4 million this year, expect them to get something done with All-Pro guard David DeCastro. He's one of the league's best guards, and the team values continuity on the offensive line. The hard deadline for a contract is Sept. 12, as the Steelers refuse to negotiate during the season. -- Jeremy Fowler


AFC SOUTH

Houston Texans

Coach Bill O'Brien wouldn't say for sure who will play in Thursday's preseason finale against the Cowboys. But don't expect starters such as quarterback Brock Osweiler, running back Lamar Miller or wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins to see the field. The Texans have been extremely fortunate to not suffer any serious injuries in a preseason game this year, and O'Brien will not test that luck Thursday. -- Sarah Barshop

Indianapolis Colts

Coach Chuck Pagano didn't say who wouldn't play in his team's preseason finale Thursday at Cincinnati, but it's a safe bet that quarterback Andrew Luck, receiver T.Y. Hilton, running back Frank Gore and any other key player on the Colts' roster won't play a snap. That is not only because it's the fourth preseason game but also because the Colts aren't in a position to lose any more important players. They've been ravaged by injuries to starters including  Vontae Davis, Clayton Geathers and Kendall Langford this preseason. -- Mike Wells

Jacksonville Jaguars

Expect quarterback  Brandon Allen to play most of the Jaguars' preseason finale Thursday against Atlanta. He didn't play at all Sunday against Cincinnati;  Chad Henne played the entire second half. The Jaguars really like Allen, a sixth-round pick from Arkansas, and it appears that they are going to keep him on the active roster. He's viewed as the eventual replacement for Henne as Blake Bortles' backup. -- Mike DiRocco

Tennessee Titans

The Titans' starters will probably play only a series in the preseason finale. The team very likely knows the form that its 53-man roster will take. But Thursday in Miami, a strong showing from cornerbacks Cody Riggs and Kalen Reed, running backs Antonio Andrews and Bishop Sankey, defensive linemen Antwaun Woods and Mehdi Abdesmad, linebacker Aaron Wallace, or safety Marqueston Huff could be influential -- if not for the Titans, then for another team shopping after cuts around the league. -- Paul Kuharsky

AFC WEST

Denver Broncos

The Broncos' starters will be easy to find in Thursday's preseason finale in Arizona; they will be the players standing by coach Gary Kubiak on the sideline. The game is "for the young guys,'' as Kubiak put it. There are likely a few roster spots in play, especially where some of the more difficult decisions will come: running back, wide receiver and linebacker. Rookie Paxton Lynch will start at quarterback, and Kubiak's plan is to play Lynch for the entire game. If Lynch, for some reason, had to leave the lineup against the Cardinals,  Mark Sanchez would go into the game. One player to keep an eye on is running back Ronnie Hillman. Hillman was the team's leading rusher in 2015 and now finds himself fighting for a roster spot because he hasn't been a special-teams regular in his career. -- Jeff Legwold

Kansas City Chiefs

The Chiefs are easing running back  Jamaal Charles back into their lineup after a torn ACL ended his 2015 season. He is unlikely to play in Thursday night's final preseason game, and he has yet to regain the full-time featured back role he had before the injury. But the goal is to have Charles for the entire season -- not just the season opener -- so the Chiefs won't rush things. Charles will probably be part of a running back rotation when the season begins. -- Adam Teicher

Oakland Raiders

Mighty Mite rookie running backs DeAndre Washington and Jalen Richard should see significant time in Thursday night's exhibition finale against the Seahawks. Will they resemble the diminutive backs others are readily comparing them to in the preseason? Coach Jack Del Rio sees some Maurice Jones-Drew in the duo, while quarterback  Derek Carr likens Washington to Domanick Williams and Richard to Barry Sanders. "Teams have to get ready for that," Carr said. -- Paul Gutierrez

San Diego Chargers

The Chargers likely will rest most of their frontline players for the final preseason game Thursday against the 49ers, and that includes first-round selection Joey Bosa. The Ohio State product participated in just one practice this week, in helmets and a jersey, and he will continue his crash course in the playbook with defensive line coach Giff Smith this week. -- Eric D. Williams