The Dallas Cowboys are looking sharp with a wide receiver duo that any team would envy-George Pickens and CeeDee Lamb. These two, along with the dynamic running back Javonte Williams, powered the Cowboys to become one of the NFL's most formidable offenses in 2025. Despite missing out on the Raiders' star Maxx Crosby, the Cowboys are still in a strong position to make some strategic moves in free agency and the trade market.
To bolster their defense, they've added Kenny Clark and Cobie Durant, while also securing Williams with a three-year extension and placing the franchise tag on Pickens. The Cowboys are setting the stage for a competitive season, but there's always room for more firepower.
Enter Ohio State's Carnell Tate, a prospect who could elevate the Cowboys' offense to new heights. Chad Reuter from NFL.com suggests that the Cowboys might use their No. 12 pick to snag this talented receiver.
The potential addition of Tate, alongside Pickens and Lamb, would create a dream setup for quarterback Dak Prescott. Imagine Tate on the outside and Lamb shifting into the slot-it's a scenario that could redefine their offensive strategy. Tate's college stats are impressive, with 121 receptions, 1,872 yards, and 14 touchdowns over three seasons with the Buckeyes.
The Cowboys might even consider moving one of their two first-round picks to ensure they land Tate. While having both Pickens and Lamb already makes this seem like a luxury, adding Tate could be the final touch that turns the Cowboys' offense into an unstoppable force.
