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The Dallas Cowboys could use a boost at wide receiver as CeeDee Lamb shows a lack of experience on the field. Besides Lamb, the Cowboys' most consistent targets have been tight end Jake Ferguson and fullback Hunter Luepke.

If the Cowboys could add another threat to Lamb, it would open up the passing game in a much-needed way.

One option that is emerging is Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams.

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The three-time All-Pro pass catcher is reportedly being shopped by the Raiders, according to the Raiders' Vincent Bonsignore Las Vegas Review Journal. He writes that the team is becoming “more open” to the possibility of trading Adams The club has begun contacting teams to gauge interest in the veteran wide receiver.

But what would it cost Dallas to potentially make the move?

According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Raiders' asking price for Adams is “a package that would include a second-round pick and additional compensation.”

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Dallas Cowboys EDGE Micah Parsons and Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams pose for a photo. / Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

The Cowboys and Raiders are no strangers to negotiating a trade for a star wide receiver.

In October 2019, the Cowboys gave up a first-round pick and acquired Amari Cooper. Now, five years later, could the two teams negotiate another deal at a cheaper price?

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Adams previously played for Mike McCarthy, who was the head coach of the Green Bay Packers when the team drafted him in 2014.

During his time under McCarthy, Adams had one 1,000-yard season and three years with double-digit touchdowns.

Whether a trade for Adams ultimately works out remains to be seen, but if Jerry Jones and Co. don't make a decision, they're doing themselves and Dak Prescott a disservice.

All in all, right?

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