Cowboys trade for Brandon Cooks

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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/35895322/sources-cowboys-trade-texans-wr-brandin-cooks

FRISCO, Texas -- Wanting to add speed and a complement to Pro Bowler CeeDee Lamb, the Dallas Cowboys are acquiring Houston Texans wide receiver Brandin Cooks for a fifth-round pick in 2023 and a sixth-round pick in 2024, sources told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler and Adam Schefter.

The Cowboys and Texans had discussions regarding a deal before last year's trade deadline but could not come to an agreement.

Cooks' $18 million salary in 2023 is guaranteed. Cooks restructured his contract Saturday so that Houston will pay $6 million of his salary this season and Dallas will pay the remaining $12 million, sources told ESPN. He is under contract through 2024.

"Beyond blessed and can't wait to go be special for the star! Very thankful for the Jones family for this opportunity for my family and I," Cooks said in a text message to ESPN's DJ Bien-Aime.

Most 1,000-yard seasons, since 2015​

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Brandin Cooks recorded his first 1,000-yard receiving season in 2015. Since 2015, the only NFL players to record more 1,000-yard receiving seasons than Cooks are Mike Evans and Travis Kelce.

PLAYER1,000-YARD SEASONS
Mike Evans8
Travis Kelce7
Brandin Cooks6
Amari Cooper6
-- ESPN Stats & Information
Last year, the Cowboys traded Amari Cooper to the Cleveland Browns for a fifth-round pick but only added veteran James Washington in free agency and Jalen Tolbert in the third round as a replacement. Washington suffered a broken foot in training camp and played in only two games, without a catch, before his release. Tolbert caught just two passes as a rookie.

With Michael Gallup coming back from a torn ACL in his left knee, executive vice president Stephen Jones said it was "probably fair" to criticize the Cowboys for not doing enough to replace Cooper.

In Cooks, the Cowboys acquire a speed threat to pair with Lamb and Gallup, whom the organization believes will be much better in his second year off of major surgery.

Cooks, 29, has been vocal about his unhappiness in Houston and said he didn't want to be part of a rebuild. He caught 57 passes for 699 yards and three scores in 13 games for the Texans last season.

In his career with the Texans, Los Angeles Rams, New England Patriots and New Orleans Saints, he has 630 receptions for 8,616 yards and 49 touchdowns.​


This is the fourth time he has been traded in his career.

The Cooks deal is the second major trade the Cowboys have made in the past week. Dallas also acquired cornerback Stephon Gilmore from the Indianapolis Colts for a fifth-round pick (No. 176 overall).

The Cowboys have built their roster through the draft, eschewing major free agent signings. They now have one pick in each round. They had three fifth-round picks after compensatory selections were announced but have since dealt two of them.
 
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Great move for my buddies Cowboys
 
I was just chatting with a family member Cowboy fan. They were hoping for Hopkins & Robinson. Cooks will help them he is still a solid receiver
 
Better for Cooks to be in Dallas. Pollard, Lamb, Cooks, and Galloway give Dak a lot of options to go to. I bet he hasn't lost a lot of speed and should be productive even with Dak at QB. They need to keep up with the Eagles who are bringing back a lot of players that could have left.
 
I'm all for Dallas getting better if it ultimately results in them eliminating the whiners. Outside of that, they can piss off also.
 
They won't beat the Shitters in the playoffs because they'll get punched in the face with that run game and their defense will melt. Cowboys are pretenders.
 
Supposedly the Cardinals are holding out for a second round pick plus a significant player.

This may be the Cowboys way of saying screw you Cards.
 
Anybody have any thoughts on why Brandin Cooks gets traded so much? His numbers certainly look impressive enough but for some reason he's traded every other year or so.....

~ArkyRamsFan~
 
Anybody have any thoughts on why Brandin Cooks gets traded so much? His numbers certainly look impressive enough but for some reason he's traded every other year or so.....

~ArkyRamsFan~
It's odd for sure. Everywhere the guy goes he produces. 9 years, 630 receptions (70 per), 8616 yards (957 per), 49 TDs (5 per). He's a great #3 receiver who is always miscast as a #2 or #1 and paid that way. And every team who trades for him believes they can get the production to equal the money.
 
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