The Dallas Cowboys have plenty of question marks heading into the season, including the futures of star players like CeeDee Lamb and Dak Prescott. Not only do the Cowboys have a holdout on their hands with Lamb, but the team has uncertain depth at wide receiver behind Brandin Cooks.
Third-year wideout Jalen Tolbert is getting rave reviews in training camp, but the Cowboys could still use some added depth at the position. Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox suggested that Houston Texans receiver Robert Woods is a potential trade target for Dallas.
“Houston could save roughly $5 million in cap space by releasing Woods but would save $6.5 million by trading him,” Knox wrote in an August 11, 2024, story titled, “Top Options for WR-Needy NFL Teams After 49ers Rekindle Brandon Aiyuk Contract Talks.” “If he’s on the bubble for financial reasons, the Texans would probably accept any reasonable trade offer.
“Woods would be a great addition to any reloading team with a young quarterback, just as he was for the Texans last season. However, he could also be a fine budget-friendly option for a potential contender looking to bolster its receiving corps. That includes Dallas, which has underwhelming depth behind Lamb.”