ESPN's trade idea for Cowboys

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They did 11 midseason trade ideas. Click the link for the other 10. Here's the one involving the Cowboys.

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...rnwell?platform=amp&__twitter_impression=true

Miami WR DeVante Parker to Dallas

The details: The Miami Dolphins trade Parker to the Dallas Cowboys for 2019 sixth-round pick.

Let's start with a logical move. The Cowboys are absolutely bereft of wide receiver weapons for Dak Prescott. During Sunday's loss to the Houston Texans, Prescott's three top wideouts -- Cole Beasley, Michael Gallup and Allen Hurns -- caught three passes on nine targets for 17 yards. His fourth option, Tavon Austin, caught one pass for 44 yards on a play in which Prescott scrambled and made a desperate off-schedule throw. Prescott is struggling. His receivers are struggling. The Cowboys need to work on fixing both of these problems.

No team is dealing a star wideout at midseason unless they have Josh Gordon-sized red flags, so let's get the Cowboys a wide receiver with upside who has been held back by injuries. Parker was a breakout candidate before the 2016 and 2017 seasons, but things never quite launched for a variety of reasons. In 2016, the Dolphins threw the ball only 477 times, fewer than any team besides the Buffalo Bills. Prorate Parker's 56-744-4 line to a league-average number of pass attempts and you get something more like 67 catches for 891 yards and five scores, which seems more promising.

In 2017 and again in 2018, the issue has been injuries. Parker racked up 230 receiving yards in the first three weeks of 2017, admittedly mostly in garbage time, but then an ankle sprain cost him the better part of four games. He has missed time with a broken finger and a quadriceps injury this season, and while he seems close to returning, the Dolphins have run out of patience for their former first-round pick.

Miami is going to go forward with its expensive trio of wideouts, Danny Amendola, Kenny Stills and Albert Wilson, which makes sense. The Dolphins picked up Parker's fifth-year option before the season, which isn't surprising given their financial ineptitude, so the Cowboys would be acquiring Parker for a late-round pick in the hopes that he flourishes over the next year-plus. They could get out of Parker's $9.4 million salary in 2019 without penalty if Parker doesn't get hurt, which is the only reason they shouldn't take a flier on a wideout who has the sort of athletic traits the current group can't touch.
 
Parker is toilet paper soft, and lacks the work ethic on the practice field/game days. Too hot and cold, with him being cold more times than not.

I really wanted him to succeed down here, but he seems to be like Perriman/White. 2015 draft class WR bust.
 
Parker is not the answer. Expensive too.

His 2019 5th year option is only fully guaranteed if he's injured when March rolls around. If healthy, can be cut for zero dead cap hit.
 
Live look-in at DeVante Parker reading the Dallas trade:

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I would make this trade but I don't think the Dolphins would.

It sure would be nice though to have a front office that works the phone like this.
 
I would rather trade a 4th or 5th rounder for Golden Tate. Yes, he’s a jerk but he’s in a contract year. He could be that veteran, reliable WR who has serious YAC potential.

Tate is a beast. Older or not, he produces. Doubt he wants to come to the franchise he puts up career numbers against every time lol
 
Parker is toilet paper soft, and lacks the work ethic on the practice field/game days. Too hot and cold, with him being cold more times than not.

I really wanted him to succeed down here, but he seems to be like Perriman/White. 2015 draft class WR bust.
This.
 
I don’t know about trading for Golden Tate but I think I would have interest in him as a free agent this offseason. He’s older than you would like at 30 but he’s probably going to be the best free agent WR. The Cowboys have to overhaul their WR corps. They can draft one in the first round but then you are relying on a rookie WR and probably Gallup in year two so I think they still need a really good veteran too. Unfortunately, we might need to look QB in round one too.

The upcoming free agent WR class isn’t too impressive. The top names after Tate are probably Funchess, Enunwa, John Brown and Moncrief.
 
No reason to make this trade. This offense is not 1 injury prone receiver away from being average, there's more that needs to happen.
 

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