Cowboys eye trade for receiver Tetairoa McMillan

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The Dallas Cowboys are expected to make a significant trade with the Arizona Cardinals. This trade would help the Cowboys strengthen their receiving corps. Last season, it became clear they needed another strong pass catcher besides CeeDee Lamb. The proposed trade would move the Cowboys back four spots in the draft. They would receive the 16th overall pick and a 78th pick from the Cardinals. In exchange, the Cowboys would give the Cardinals their 12th overall pick. This move is seen as smart because it adds an extra valuable pick while still allowing the Cowboys to draft a key player. Connor Livesay from SB Nation suggests that the Cowboys should focus on wide receivers, cornerbacks, and the offensive line. He believes moving back in the draft can help them pick a talented player like Tetairoa McMillan, Emeka Egbuka, or Matthew Golden. McMillan had a standout season, racking up 1,319 yards and eight touchdowns. He was recognized as an All-American for the first time. Over his college career, he played in 37 games, recorded 213 receptions, 3,423 yards, and scored 26 touchdowns. The Cowboys hope that adding McMillan will improve their offense significantly.


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