Last year the Dallas Cowboys wide receiver room looked rough at times. Outside of CeeDee Lamb, there wasn't anybody in the group that you could confidently point to and say that they were able to deeply impact a game. That is certainly not a problem anymore, and for the first time since the Amari Cooper trade, the Cowboys' offense can come into a season feeling good about the depth of their group with the addition of Brandin Cooks, and the development of second-year player Jalen Tolbert to go along with Lamb.
However, that hasn't stopped people from speculating that the Cowboys would be best served putting one of their weapons on the trading block this preseason.