Over the weekend, the Cowboys officially traded Amari Cooper, a move that has realistically been in the works since he signed his contract extension two years ago that provided an out this offseason. In preparation for getting Cooper and his $20 million off the books, Dallas re-signed Michael Gallup and franchise tagged Dalton Schultz, buying them time to work out a long-term deal with the tight end.
Keeping Gallup is nice, and his deal already looks like good value after Christian Kirk’s market-setting deal in free agency, but the Cowboys are still one receiver short.