It’s mid-March and the Dallas Cowboys still have plenty of work to do to make this a successful offseason. Adding a veteran wide receiver is one of the many things that should be left on Dallas’ to-do list before the draft in April.
With the Cowboys’ lack of draft capital and unwillingness to spend more than a few million a year on any outside free agent, Dallas will need to look at some under-the-radar options to complement CeeDee Lamb and Brandin Cooks. One potential option is former second-round pick D.J. Chark. The former LSU Tiger played last season with the Carolina Panthers, totaling 35 receptions for 525 yards, an average of 15 Y/R, and five touchdowns.