Jalen Ramsey is a talented cornerback who can attract the attention of the NFL's best teams. However, the Dallas Cowboys are far from interested in acquiring his services.

It's strange for a team with playoff aspirations counting themselves out of the race for a talented corner. However, their logic behind passing on such a talented secondary player is understandable.

Jane Slater confirmed that they are not interested in Ramsey, whose problematic personality caused countless problems for the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Team owner Jerry Jones was caught saying in an interview that the Cowboys will only move for one of the NFL's “Supermen.” Unfortunately, they don't consider the Florida State product as one.

Mike Fisher of 1053 The Fan wrote the following:

“If Charles Haley were out there or Deion Sanders, I did, and I would do it again,” Jones told 105.3 The Fan's “Shan & RJ” on Tuesday in general reference to the trade availability of Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey. “I went after those guys. If someone that would make that much difference (was available) – those guys are Supermen – then I would be after them.”

Ramsey, who is a Cowboys fan, wanted America's Team to draft him when he entered the league. However, he felt slighted when the Dallas Cowboys went for Ezekiel Elliott instead. He then declared that he will never play for the Cowboys until the Joneses sell the team.

Ramsey is a talented corner that would improve any team. However, the team who will make the move for him will eventually have to deal with the ego and attitude that made him a major headache for the Jaguars.

However, things aren't final in football. There may be some miracle and Ramsey still ends up a Cowboy.