What are insiders hearing about Cowboys' plans for No. 2 WR?

How are the Cowboys planning to generate more offense next season? We know a new starting running back is at the top of the wish list, but how about a legitimate wide receiver threat to pair with CeeDee Lamb?

ESPN insiders Dan Graziano and Jeremy Fowler dropped an article on all the intel they gathered at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, which included a blurb from Graziano on the Cowboys' thoughts for their No. 2 receiver spot opposite Lamb.

The Cowboys "will be in the market for a No. 2 receiver" and they "have some hope that Jonathan Mingo, their trade-deadline acquisition from Carolina, can evolve into that," said Graziano. "But obviously it's too soon to know and they will be in the market to add that position."

In nine games after being acquired by Dallas, Mingo had 12 catches for 120 yards in limited action.

Dallas will likely look outside of the organization for an addition to the receiving core via free agency, trade or the draft, which brings us to what Graziano said next.

"They could end up being a Cooper Kupp suitor if his price drops far enough."

What could that price be after the San Francisco 49ers traded Deebo Samuel to the Washington Commanders for a fifth round pick?

Shan, RJ and Bobby reacted to ESPN's report and discussed what the Dallas would have to trade the Rams to get Kupp.

Listen to the discussion in the podcast above

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