The Dallas Cowboys had a great NFL Draft performance but that doesn't mean that the work is done for the franchise.
Dallas still has a real need at wide receiver and because of this CBS Sports' Tyler Sullivan projected Dallas as the top potential landing spot for five-time Pro Bowler Amari Cooper.
"Potential landing spot: Dallas Cowboys," Sullivan said. "Dallas was looked at as a contender to select a wide receiver somewhere within the first couple of days of the NFL Draft, but it never came to fruition. Instead, the Cowboys drafted Alabama interior lineman Tyler Booker in the first round and used their Day 2 selections to address the defensive side of the ball. In fact, the Cowboys didn't bring in a single wide receiver via the draft, so they still have a clear need to add a complementary piece opposite of CeeDee Lamb.
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"With that in mind, why not pursue a possible reunion with Amari Cooper, who spent four seasons with Dallas earlier in his career? While Cooper split time between the Browns and Bills last season and had lackluster numbers, he should be able to come in and contribute, especially thanks to an already-established rapport with Dak Prescott."
The Cowboys already have had success with Cooper and Lamb paired together on the outside. The Cowboys clearly loved him too as they gave him a five-year, $100 million deal. Now, he's a free agent. Should the Cowboys actually consider bringing him back?
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