The Dallas Cowboys don't appear to be done with their free-agent acquisitions after the team signed defensive end Jack Crawford on Monday.

Edge rusher Jason Jones visited Valley Ranch last week and is still in play for the Cowboys. According to David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, the Cowboys are interested in Jones and are wanting to sign the defensive end to a low-end, one-year deal. This would be similar to the one the Cowboys were able to sign Crawford on.

Out of Eastern Michigan, Jones is the second-round pick of the Titans in 2008. After three seasons in Nashville, Jones signed a one-year contract with the Seahawks before winding up on the Lions in 2013. Jones only played in three games in his first season with the Lions as he suffered a knee injury and had to undergo season-ending surgery that year.

In his last two seasons in the NFC North, Jones has collected a total of 9.5 sacks. In eight NFL seasons, Jones has a total of 176 tackles, 28.0 sacks and 24 pass deflections.

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Jones is coming off a three-year, $9.5 million deal with the Lions. Considering his past price, the Cowboys were probably not able to initially reach a deal with Jones because he was likely asking for $2-3 million per year. The Cowboys are looking for around a one-year, $1 million deal.

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