After the Dallas Cowboys ended their season, speculation immediately began to surface about the multiple options the team has to strengthen itself for the next campaign, especially because it will face it with a new head coach.

Dallas needs a wide receiver like Davante Adams

One thing is for sure, Dak Prescott will be the starting QB and he needs new offensive partnerships if the Lone Star team is to be protagonists and give their fans more than just sporadic thrills and mediocre performance that is not worthy of the franchise’s greatness.

This is where the name of Davante Adams comes back into the equation, a wide receiver known to the newly ousted Mike McCarthy, who coached him with the Green Bay Packers, and who has not found his place since he was traded to the Las Vegas Raiders – where he was able to play with his college QB Derek Carr – and later to the ill-fated New York Jets, where he coincided with his Green Bay QB, Aaron Rodgers

The options Davante has besides the Cowboys

Davante could well be that element to complement CeeDee Lamb in the Cowboys’ offense and provide a valuable option for Dak Prescott, at least that’s what Bleacher Report’s Maurice Moton thinks, who claims that although there is the option that the player could end up with the New Orleans Saints if they hire McCarthy, his $140 million contract would have to be renegotiated and with the salary cap above the limit, it looks complicated.

It is right in the middle of this scenario that Jerry Jones and his millions enter the equation, as Adams would have his contract restructured anyway, but playing with Prescott and Lamb at a franchise like the Cowboys is a very big temptation. Although Davante also has the option to return to the Packers, the team of his great achievements and the one that drafted him.

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