New York Post

Six potential trade destinatio­ns for Jamal Adams:

- — Ryan Dunleavy

COWBOYS: The Cowboys have their own contract dispute, as quarterbac­k Dak Prescott wants a long-term extension but will leave only $11.2 million in cap space if he signs his $33 million franchise tender. Adams would fill a need unaddresse­d for years and not demand an immediate extension from his hometown team, per the Dallas Morning News.

EAGLES: GM Howie Roseman is one of the most aggressive traders in the NFL and has an open line to protégé Douglas. But the Eagles already are projected to be $50.6 million over the cap in 2021 before adding another big contract.

RAVENS: Adams is the prototypic­al player for this smashmouth defense and wants to emulate Ravens great Ed Reed. The Ravens reportedly were unhappy with free safety Earl Thomas even before he was arrested in May, though Adams is more of a strong safety.

JAGUARS: The rebuilding Jaguars have trade capital with six picks in the first four rounds of the 2021 NFL Draft, including additional firstand fourth-rounders.

TEXANS: It’s not Dallas, but it’s Texas, which Adams would welcome. Too bad for the Jets that Bill O’Brien already was fleeced in trading away wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins to the Cardinals or he would’ve been the perfect return piece.

BUCCANEERS: Defensive coordinato­r Todd Bowles — former Jets head coach — can beg for a reunion and sell a perfect schematic match to GM Jason Licht, but the Buccaneers just drafted secondroun­der Antoine Winfield for this position.

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