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Cowboys-Packers trade idea would bring $47 million pass catcher to Dallas

The Dallas Cowboys still have not found a reliable No.2 receiver to pair with CeeDee Lamb. However, they could swing a blockbuster trade with the Green Bay Packers to land one.

Romeo Doubs is entering the final year of his contract. He has been good for the Packers, but some injuries and a one-game suspension in 2024 could make them hesitant to extend him. Pro Football Network’s Sterling Xie tabbed the Cowboys as a potential fit for him in a trade.

“Teams in need of an X receiver could do worse than Doubs,” wrote Xie. “The Raiders and Cowboys are both severely lacking in that regard, with their top targets all operating out of the slot or at tight end.”

Doubs has 1,700 yards in three seasons with the Packers and has emerged as one of Jordan Love’s top targets. He torched the Cowboys in the 2024 playoffs, but has not established himself as the Packers’ No.1 option. To be fair, no receiver on the Packers has. They have an excess of talented receivers and the style of offense they play has not allowed any of them to separate from the pack.

Spotrac projects him to sign a four-year, $47 million deal. If the Packers are not going to extend Doubs, the Cowboys could be a great trade partner. On the Cowboys, he would benefit from having a true No.1 receiver to draw double teams. Doubs could feed off softer coverage.

Getting Dak Prescott another reliable option should be a top priority for the Cowboys. They could try to find one in the draft, but Doubs has already proven he can succeed in the NFL. He has 15 touchdowns in three seasons with Aaron Rodgers and Love.

The Dallas Cowboys are reportedly considering a trade with the Green Bay Packers to acquire receiver Romeo Doubs, who is entering the final year of his contract. Currently lacking a reliable No. 2 receiver, the Cowboys see Doubs as a potential fit, especially after his impressive performance against them in the 2024 playoffs. Despite injuries and a suspension casting doubts on his future in Green Bay, Doubs has amassed 1,700 yards and 15 touchdowns in three seasons, making him a valuable asset. A four-year deal worth $47 million is projected for Doubs, prompting the Cowboys to act if the Packers don’t extend him.

By the Numbers

Romeo Doubs has 1,700 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns in three seasons. Spotrac estimates Doubs could sign a four-year deal worth $47 million.

Yes, But

While Doubs could enhance the Cowboys’ receiving corps, some analysts believe that his inconsistency and injury history may pose risks for Dallas. Additionally, the Packers have a deep roster of talented receivers, complicating the decision to move Doubs.

State of Play

The Cowboys have struggled to find a solid No. 2 receiver alongside CeeDee Lamb. The Packers are evaluating their options regarding Doubs’ contract, given their receiver depth and his recent setbacks.

What’s Next

If the Cowboys pursue the trade, it could significantly improve Dak Prescott’s offensive options. If not, they may opt to target a receiver in the upcoming draft to fill their needs.

Bottom Line

Acquiring Romeo Doubs could provide the Cowboys with a critical piece to their offense, particularly in alleviating pressure from CeeDee Lamb. Making a move now could secure a proven player rather than risking a draft pick on unproven talent.