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Report: Cowboys WR Amari Cooper generating trade interest
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper. Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports

Amari Cooper may not hit free agency after all. Clarence Hill Jr. of the Dallas Star-Telegram reports that there is a “real trade market” for the wide receiver. Meanwhile, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler tweets that five teams have discussed Cooper’s availability “in a potential trade or release.”

This runs counter to what we heard earlier this week. While the Cowboys were “likely” to release the receiver, they were still hoping to trade him…but there were reports indicating that the Cowboys weren’t receiving a whole lot of interest. One team source cited Cooper’s hefty contract, which runs through 2024 and carries a $22M cap number for this season, as the main reason why they wouldn’t deal for him.

However, Hill's report indicates that teams may be rethinking their stance. Cooper’s contract does provide some year-to-year flexibility. If an organization is wiling to tolerate his $20M salary in 2022, they could move on from him in 2023 with just a $4M cap hit to show for it. The receiver inked a five-year, $100M contract with the Cowboys in 2020.

Teams also might be wary of their ability to attract Cooper if he does indeed hit free agency. According to Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com, the veteran receiver may want to return home to Miami and play for the Dolphins if the opportunity presents itself. So, if another team has Cooper high on their list, its only option may be to acquire him via trade.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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