er last year’s performance. That ultimately led to the release of Dez Bryant Authentic Terrance Williams Jersey , who failed to reach 100 yards in single game last year. The front office attempted to replace their #1 WR by trying to sign Sammy Watkins in free agency. Watkins was the fourth-overall pick by the Buffalo Bills in the 2014 NFL Draft. But the price was too steep and Watkins signed a three-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs for an average annual salary of $16 million. So, on to plan B.Dallas then threw several resources at the receiver position, any which way they could. They signed free agents Allen Hurns and Deonte Thompson to low-cost deals. They drafted two receivers in Michael Gallup and Cedrick Wilson. And they traded a late-round draft pick to acquire Tavon Austin from the Los Angeles Rams. When the dust settled, they had a whole lot options, but nobody that truly posed a real threat at the position. As it turned out, plan B wasn’t such a good plan. Now what?Well, Amari Cooper, that’s what. For the first time in 10 years the Cowboys traded away a first-round draft pick, using that pick to acquire Cooper from the Oakland Raiders. Considering how attached the front office has become to it’s precious draft capital, this move surprised a lot of people. But Jerry Jones, Stephen Jones, Will McClay, and Jason Garrett all got together and collectively agreed that next year’s top draft resourced needed to be used to get a talented receiver on this football team. The Cowboys don’t like to draft for need as you’re not able to maximize the value of the pick when you settle for a position you have a dire need to improve. So the front office took matters in their own hands and decided to use that future draft pick to get a talented player at a position where they desperately needed help.It’s going to take some time before we know if this move was a good one. Some people will follow the progress of Cooper and compare him to whomever the Raiders use that draft pick for in 2019. Of course, that’s not really the correct comparison as the Raiders haven’t drafted nearly as well as the Cowboys have in recent years.And we’ll never really know who the Cowboys would have selected with that pick.But let’s just assume it would be a good player. That’s fine. Cooper’s a good player too. What the Cowboys really gave up was some cap space. Dallas will now lose out on having a player on the books for cheap over the next four years. Instead, they’re going to have to start giving Cooper $14+ million for the next several years, providing he demonstrates he’s worth it. The Cowboys are banking on that being the case.The Cowboys have failed at previous attempts to fix their receiving situation and decided to take a huge shortcut by getting Cooper. With Cooper, they get a known commodity. And at 24-years-old, he’s got a lot of his career still in front of him. The upside of this deal is fabulous if he produces. But shortcuts come with a price and that will come in the form of salary cap consequences. Fortunately for Dallas, they have been very cautious when it comes to their financial decisions and now it’s paying off. Decisions to not sign high-priced free agents like DeMarco Murray Womens Allen Hurns Jersey , Ron Leary, and Anthony Hitchens have saved them a lot of money. Could the Cowboys use a player like Barry Church right now? Sure, but not for the $26 million the Jacksonville Jaguars are giving him. The Jaguars have been quite the spenders lately and are projected to be $18 million over the cap next season. The Cowboys, however, are sitting with roughly $50 million in cap space heading into next year.Great drafting and smart spending have put the Cowboys in the position they are in. They have an All-Pro defensive end that deserves a long-term deal and the Cowboys have the funds to make that work. They also have a young corner who is breaking out this season that will be needing a new deal soon and they have the funds to make that happen as well. Those players didn’t show up with great talent as it took time. With Cooper, he’s an “already made” talent. The Cowboys get to capitalize on the system because of the groundwork they’ve laid out in front of them.The Cowboys have done a great job making some tough decisions when their players hit free agency. And they’ll have a really big one coming up in 2020 when Dak Prescott’s rookie deal is up. Bringing in a player like Cooper should go a long way in helping them evaluate their quarterback. And that’s a big decision that they don’t want to mess up. The offense of the Dallas Cowboys is struggling this season. In the team’s four losses, they are averaging 13.5 points a game and have never scored over 17 points in any of those games. Even more frustrating is that the defense is playing well. With the lone exception of the Seattle game where they allowed 24 points, the Cowboys defense has given up 16, 16, and 13 points through four quarters of football in those loses. That’s a hard pill to swallow because we can all do the math and draw a conclusion as to what this team’s record would be if the offense could have done a little bit more. Not a lot more, but a little more.From game to game, there are a handful of factors that play a part in the Cowboys offensive woes. Sometimes it’s the play of Dak Prescott as he doesn’t make the throws he should be making. Sometimes it’s the offensive line, with the inconsistency of a rookie guard combined with having both their tackles committing costly penalties way more than they should. While those things are definitely problems, the Cowboys are also not getting enough from their wide receiver group to give their young quarterback the best possible chance to be successful. The Cowboys front office officially waved the white flag on their wide receiver experiment and shelled out a 2019 first-round draft pick to acquire Amari Cooper from the Oakland Raiders. Now, the question begs - will Amari give them the offensive boost they need to win football games?The Cowboys front office personnel pride themselves on landing one of the good ones from the draft and they have the resum茅 to prove it, but let’s not forget that Cooper is already established as one of the good ones from his draft. In 2015, there were 256 total players selected in the draft. Only 14 of those players have made the Pro Bowl. Only five of those players have made it twice. Cooper is one of those five players.There is no denying that Cooper looked like a superstar in the making after his first two seasons in the league. His exceptional route-running skills, acceleration at the top of his routes, and ability to deceive defenders make him a very appealing weapon for any offense. But he also has a history of dropping passes and at times can be invisible. That won’t change in Dallas. He’ll have games where he won’t make much of an impact on the stat sheet http://www.dallascowboysteamonline.com/kavon-frazier-jersey , especially on an offense that will feature a heavy dose of Ezekiel Elliott.But Cooper is going to give the team something valuable. His ability to create separation will change the way the Cowboys opponents defend them, because when it comes to that attribute - Cooper is one of the best in the league. Even in what people are considering a down year so far for Amari, he’s still demonstrating he can create space.And this one special trait of his will be like the jelly of the month club - it’s the gift that keeps on giving.With separation, he will give Dak Prescott an open target, and let’s face it - Dak needs his receivers to be open for him to throw them the ball.The threat of having a wide receiver who can get open will have a trickle down effect on the rest of the receivers. Each receiver will get a one-level-down-defender lining up against them now, all courtesy of Cooper drawing the defense’s top corner. Cole Beasley absolutely dominated in 2016 when defenses had to pay attention to a still-respected Dez Bryant. And when the passing game actually poses a threat again, defenses can’t stack the box as much and we all know who is going to benefit from that. Despite all the trouble the offensive line has had protecting Prescott in the pocket this season, one thing they can still do well is run-block.Unfortunately, that’s a talent that becomes wasted when they’re constantly facing an overloaded front ready to stop the run.The Cowboys are hoping that the addition of Cooper can fix all that. Providing a target that Prescott is more inclined to use will definitely help. Dak has shown he can be dangerous at times, when he takes those shots, but he hasn’t been willing to pull the trigger. Just like that saying goes - you can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him throw a 90-yard touchdown pass.How the addition of Cooper helps the offense remains to be seen, but we have to be excited about the possibilities. The Cowboys offense has gone through a rough patch of tough defenses so far this season and things are going to get easier for them as the season progresses, but they must have the ability to capitalize or else it means nothing.If Cooper can provide enough of a jolt to turn just one of those Cowboys field goals into a touchdown, that alone would be significant. A four-point boost would have turned their last two losses into wins and we’d all have a much different outlook on things if they went into the bye with a 5-2 record. With as well as the defense has been playing, a little bit of an offensive spark could go a long way. Let’s hope Cooper provides that spark.