After a 3-3 start to the season, the Dallas Cowboys find themselves in a position to upgrade the worst position group on their roster.
On Sunday morning, Fox's Jay Glazer reported that the Oakland Raiders would be open to trading former first-round pick Amari Cooper, and frankly, the Cowboys should do whatever they can within reason to acquire the 24-year-old wide receiver.
Through six games, it's become apparent that the Dallas receiving corps leaves a lot to be desired. Cole Beasley has performed well, but he should never be a team's No. 1 receiver. Allen Hurns has struggled mightily this season, failing to live up to his (mediocre) contract.