Cowboys aim to trade for Broncos' Courtland Sutton
The Dallas Cowboys are looking to improve their passing game after a somewhat disappointing season in 2024. Wide receiver CeeDee Lamb stood out by gaining 1,194 receiving yards, but there is a noticeable drop-off after him. Jalen Tolbert was the second-best receiver with just 610 yards. Dallas has not made any significant moves to enhance their receiving corps through free agency. Many believe a trade might be the best solution. According to an NFL writer, the Cowboys should target Courtland Sutton, a veteran receiver from the Denver Broncos. The proposal suggests that the Cowboys could trade back in the NFL draft, moving from the 12th pick to the 20th, in exchange for Sutton. This move could help the Cowboys pick a running back they desire without sacrificing too much draft capital. Sutton, who earns $20 million per year, would require a new contract if the trade goes through. His career has had ups and downs due to inconsistent quarterback play, but he has two 1,000-yard seasons under his belt, including a Pro Bowl nod in 2019. The outcome of this potential trade depends on whether the Broncos have a strong interest in the 12th pick. It remains uncertain what their plans are for the upcoming draft.