The Dallas Cowboys have been connected to a number of free-agent targets and even some trade possibilities as the new NFL league year gets underway on March 13.
Adding depth at wide receiver is one such trade proposal.
Michael Gallup has a two-year deal with the Cowboys, while wideout CeeDee Lamb is signed for one more season (pending his upcoming extension).
Dallas added two blank years through 2026 to open up cap room after acquiring Brandin Cooks in a trade during the previous summer.
Disgruntled wide receiver Hunter Renfrow of the Las Vegas Raiders, who has reportedly lost favor with his team, is the subject of SB Nation’s proposed trade.
As a result, Renfrow might be acquired for a low price.
“After playing only 35% of the offensive snaps, Renfrow hit career-lows in all significant statistics as a result of falling out of favor with the Raiders’ coaching staff,” SB Nation reported on February 17.
Nothing changed for Renfrow even when Antonio Pierce took over as interim coach.
“Renfrow has a $13.7 million salary for the upcoming season, but it’s reasonable to assume the Raiders would be willing to absorb a portion of that cost in order to facilitate a trade.
” Given how often the Cowboys and Raiders have worked out agreements in the past, it wouldn’t be shocking if they both agreed.
After playing well for the Clemson Tigers during his collegiate career, Renfrow was chosen in the fifth round of the 2019 NFL Draft.
In 2021, he had his greatest season with 1,038 yards and nine touchdowns on 103 receptions. His output decreased to 25 receptions for 255 yards and no touchdowns in the previous season, despite only participating in 35% of the Raiders’ offensive plays.