FRISCO, Texas -- As the second wave of free agency begins, the Dallas Cowboys filled a need by agreeing to a one-year deal, $5 million with veteran wide receiver Randall Cobb, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Cobb visited with the Cowboys at The Star on Monday, taking a physical and meeting with coaches and staff. The club also met with safety Clayton Geathers on Monday, with safety Eric Berry, defensive lineman Malik McDowell and defensive end Robert Quinn visiting on Tuesday.
The Cowboys and Miami Dolphins have had discussions regarding a trade for Quinn, according to multiple sources.