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Basically Marina was traded from LA for Anigwe & a 3rd round by Domerduck
pick. I had read it yesterday that it was a straight up trade, but wondered why Marina and Anigwe were still both on the roster prior to the cuts. The attached article explains that they got Marina for their second round pick, but LA gave it back for Anigwe & a 3rd rounder.
Seems like teams went through lots of hoops to make the roster limits without training camp. I am sure Dallas had to decide if the team's chemistry would be better with Arike/Marina together or KLS/Karlee together and went with the college roomates vs the siblings. Even with that choice Dallas still didn't have room for Anigwe, thus got their pick back.