Dallas Cowboys running back Darren McFadden (20) runs from New York Giants free safety Landon Collins (21) during the second quarter of a week 7 of the NFL season between the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on October 25, 2015. UPI/Rich Kane | License Photo

ARLINGTON, Texas, Oct. 31 (UPI) -- Are you an NFL team in need of a running back?

The league's best rushing offense is selling.


NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Monday that the Dallas Cowboys "could be convinced to deal running back Darren McFadden should the right offer come along." NFL.com reports that the offer "would need to be significant."

McFadden, 29, is on the non-football injury list because of a fractured elbow. He hasn't taken a snap yet this season.

The former Arkansas Razorbacks superstar signed a two-year, $3 million deal in March of 2015 with the Cowboys. During his first seven seasons with the Oakland Raiders, McFadden had 6,016 yards from scrimmage and 30 touchdowns. He piled up 1,417 yards from scrimmage and three scores last season for the Cowboys.

The Cowboys are averaging a league-best 164.9 rushing yards per game and already have a plethora of talent in its stable with the likes of Ezekiel Elliott and Alfred Morris.