The Dallas Cowboys are named a trade candidate for $60 million playmaker Courtland Sutton this offseason. According to a report, one source says the Broncos could send their best receiver to Dallas in exchange for some draft capital. Sutton has been the subject of trade rumors since implying that he won’t show up to training camp if he doesn’t get the demands he wants. However, Sutton still has two years on his contract after signing an extension in November 2021.
The receiver did mention that he’s only looking for a fair pay raise which shouldn’t be an issue. Other wideouts like CeeDee Lamb, Brandon Aiyuk and Ja’Marr Chase are looking for mega deals. Denver seems to be safe as long as they make some move toward a negotiation. However, the idea that Sutton heads to Dallas opens up the conversation that they were able to go “all in.”
The team has a glaring need at the wideout position after releasing Michael Gallup and still need to extend Lamb. Sutton would fill the No. 2 receiver spot if he ends up in Dallas opposite of Lamb if he returns to the team. No one should imagine that Dallas opens up the season without a new playmaker but the team hasn’t been making any moves to improve their roster. The Cowboys have everything to lose this season as head coach Mike McCarthy and Dak Prescott are on the hot seat.
