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Should the Cowboys consider trading for this former first-round receiver?

Should the Cowboys consider trading for this former first-round receiver?

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The NFL trade deadline is approaching and only time will tell if the Dallas Cowboys will make any moves to improve after their frustrating 3-3 start to the season.

Earlier today, the New York Jets acquired All-Pro wide receiver Davante Adams in a trade from the Las Vegas Raiders.

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As a result, the Jets' wide receiver group might have a little too much depth. According to FOX Sports NFL Insider Jordan Schultz, this could potentially lead to a former first-round pick becoming available for trade.

Mike Williams

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Mike Williams, who signed a one-year deal this offseason, finds himself in a crowded receiver room.

The Jets' acquisition of Adams, one of the league's best wideouts, as well as Garrett Wilson could further complicate his playing time. This could present an opportunity for the Cowboys to add another playmaker to their roster.

Williams, a former first-round pick of the Los Angeles Chargers in 2017, caught 319 passes for 4,951 yards and 31 touchdowns, with 16 of those scores coming in the red zone, according to Fantasy Pros.

Williams brings a combination of size, speed and strength. He is a red zone threat who can make contested catches and stretch the field. His addition would give Dak Prescott another reliable target and take some of the pressure off CeeDee Lamb.

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