Cole Beasley wanted to get paid. And he did. The Dallas Cowboys wanted to keep the veteran wideout but in the end, the Buffalo Bills struck a deal with Beasley on a new four-year, $29 million contract.
As the departure of Beasley was not unexpected, the Cowboys’ front office must fill the void of slot receiver this offseason. Let us take a look at a few options that are on the roster right now,
The Cowboys’ receiving corps has a few options for a slot receiver that is on the roster. Wide receiver Tavon Austin fit the slot receiver mold as a short, speedy receiver that relies on his quickness to get open a regular basis.