Twitter: Werder says Cowboys are looking at potential WR trade(s)

Dummies are dummies because they struggle to learn. How many times has this team traded for a so called number one WR? And how many times has that trade helped us get to a NFCCG?

Will this so called number one have a good connection with Dak? Because Romo and Roy Williams never had a good connection. So we could be trading for a non-productive player.

Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results is the running definition of stupidity.
Actually it’s called insanity but yes sir, you are correct!
 
If you can get a WR for a great value, cool.
If not, also cool.
We are 6-2. Have a week to get healthy. Let's roll.
 
I've told y'all whats gonna happen....Nolan Carroll is coming back to split time with Gallup.
 
Jerry probably can't take the fact the eagles traded for a splash player like brown and it looks like a steal.

Trading cooper for nothing because you were upset with him was a mistake. Everyone makes mistakes. But to compound that mistake and trade for another wr would be something he would do.
 
Guess it depends on who and the value. I’m not too thrilled though because it’s not a person who is going to change our offense (devante or tyreek). Would much rather solve the defensive run struggle
 
Also wouldn’t mind Chase Claypool. He’d give Dallas a WR like they don’t have. BIG guy.

This seems workable ........only problem, is I heard he can be a head case at times. Don't think he and big Ben got alone well.........lol

Steelers WR Chase Claypool
The Steelers receiver has been the subject of trade talks for weeks, but barring a dramatic change, it doesn't appear he's going anywhere, sources say. To deal a young weapon who could help rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett, it would have to be perfect. No team is close to that yet. Claypool is under contract for another year, due just about $1.5 million in 2023. And even at 2-5, Pittsburgh has shown no signs it intends to be a seller at the deadline.

He has talent, no question ......
4.42

Claypool ran a 4.42 official 40-yard dash joining former Georgia Tech and Detroit Lion wide receiver Calvin Johnson in the history books. The Notre Dame star became the second receiver 6-foot-4 or over and 235 pounds or bigger to run a sub-4.45 in the 40-yard dash.Feb 27, 2020
 

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