The Cowboys have been linked to a trade for Colts nickel cornerback Kenny Moore after Indianapolis puts him on the trade market.

The Indianapolis Colts and nickel cornerback Kenny Moore II have mutually agreed to part ways, with the club seeking to trade the veteran. Moore is coming off a season in which he made 55 tackles, six passes defended, had one interception, and forced two fumbles. Pro Football Focus gave him a 66.7 overall grade which ranked 39th out of 114 eligible corners.A year after losing nickel corner Jourdan Lewis in free agency to the Jaguars, a mistake even prideful owner Jerry Jones admits to, the Dallas Cowboys have a prime opportunity to upgrade what has turned into one of the most underrated positions in all of football.

Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer recently cited Dallas as a potential destination for the nine-year veteran..@AlbertBreer mentions the #Cowboys as a “potential” landing spot for Colts CB Kenny Moore, given their need at slot cornerback.“As for potential landing spots, I think Dallas would be one, with the nickel being an important piece in new coordinator Christian Parker’s defense… https://t.co/YRh1JkJTG3pic.twitter.com/K2jGdGwc0U— Brandon Loree (@Brandoniswrite) April 13, 2026Moore entered the league as an undrafted free agent with the reigning Super Bowl Champion Patriots, fresh off their 28-3 comeback against the Falcons, after a career at Division II Valdosta State. He was released on final cutdown day and almost quit football because of the experience.

A day after being released by New England, and questioning his football future, Moore was claimed by Indianapolis where he spent the next nine seasons turning into one of the leagues best slot cornerbacks. “That was one of the low spots of my life,” Moore says, “because that’s really when I felt like, ‘I’m probably not built for the league.’ And having that feeling of, ‘You’re not good enough,’ that’s a bad feeling. You feel like you don’t belong.

I lost all of my joy and passion. I didn’t even want to play football. I didn’t want to go to work anymore. “I was depressed.

I was trying to fight my way out of it.” - Kenny Moore in an interview with Ty Dunne ofGo LongFight he did which led to not only a Pro Bowl selection after the 2021 season, he also earned the nickname "Lightning in a Bottle" then later shortened to just "lightning" given to him by former Cowboys defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus during their time together in Indianapolis. Breer mentions that if the price for Moore lands anywhere in the realm of a Day 3 pick (rounds 4-7), the Cowboys, along with the Vikings, should pounce on the opportunity. Moore, who has made $58 million across his career, is in the final year of a three-year contract worth $30 million which also carries a $9.4 million base salary in 2026.The 30-year-old-undersized corner doesn't posses the measurable the Cowboys have traditionally gone for in the past but a new era of football, along with a new defensive philosophy, will certainly test how much input new DC Christian Parker wields. You can follow Angel on X @ArmyChiefW3 and be sure to follow Cowboys Wire on Facebook to join in on the conversation with fellow fans!This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: MMQB identifies Cowboys as landing spot for Colts CB Kenny Moore