CeeDee Lamb and the Dallas Cowboys are still playing a dangerous game of chicken. Dallas has yet to offer him a new deal and Lamb is looking at a six-figure fine as he holds out.
Lamb knows his market worth thanks to the $140 million deal Justin Jefferson signed with the Minnesota Vikings, but the Cowboys are hesitant to pay that kind of money to anyone — just ask Dak Prescott.
That’s led to trade speculation and Bleacher Report’s Brad Gagnon has four proposals should Dallas decide against an extension. A couple of those stood out, such as the idea to send Lamb to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for George Pickens and a second-round pick. A more enticing trade he pitched, however, was sending Lamb to the Green Bay Packers for a couple of wideouts and a second-rounder.
In his article, Gagnon had Green Bay surrendering Jayden Reed and a second-round pick along with either Romeo Doubs or Christian Watson. At first, this seems as though the Cowboys wouldn’t listen to the trade but after some consideration, it might be crazy enough to work.
Dallas would be giving up the biggest star but they could wind up with a completely re-made wide receiving corps