How aggressively the Cowboys pursue receivers in free agency will come down to their offseason evaluation of Dez Bryant's future.
Bryant is coming off three consecutive disappointing seasons after he signed his five-year, $70 million contract extension.
The Cowboys have already paid Bryant $45 million of his deal and could look to release him if they approach him about taking a pay cut and he refuses. Dallas still owes Bryant $12.5 million in both 2018 and 2019 and that comes with a $16.5 million salary cap hit in each of those two seasons.
Regardless of what the Cowboys decide with Bryant, they still could use another outside receiving threat to stretch the field.