Amari Cooper trade looks even worse now for Cowboys

After the Jalen Reagor exchange to the Vikings the remuneration the Dallas Cowboys got for Amari Cooper looks far more atrocious than it at first did.

At the point when the Dallas Cowboys moved wide collector Amari Cooper to the Cleveland Browns in March, a few said they didn’t get sufficient back. Cooper was probably going to be a cap setback with the group, which could be the reason remuneration wasn’t more.

However, after Wednesday’s exchange of Jalen Reagor from the Eagles to the Vikings, the Cooper exchange looks far more atrocious for Dallas.

In two seasons with the Eagles, previous first-round pick Reagor collected only 635 complete getting yards in 28 games. In Cooper’s eight seasons in the NFL, he never had a season where he got done with under 680 yards in his most exceedingly terrible season.

Cowpokes ought to have gotten something else for Amari Cooper

It’s a good idea to continue on from Cooper’s arrangement with the other pass catchers in Dallas yet not getting a superior return is difficult to accept.

The reality of the situation will surface eventually in the event that Cooper can flourish in Cleveland under mentor Kevin Stefanski however obviously players like Reagor ought not to be getting a superior return. Could this be an indication of Jerry Jones pulling the trigger on an arrangement to dispose of a player as quickly as time permits?

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Perhaps Reagor works out for the Vikings and demonstrates he genuinely deserves the remuneration surrendered by Minnesota. We will see when the 2022 NFL season unfurls however the present moment Cowboy fans are left asking why a demonstrated player like Amari Cooper was exchanged for only a fifth-round pick.

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