The Oklahoman

Cowboys get Cooper from Raiders

- BY SCHUYLER DIXON

The Dallas Cowboys acquired Oakland Raiders receiver Amari Cooper for a firstround draft pick on Monday.

DALLAS — The Dallas Cowboys made a bold move for the present Monday, trading a firstround pick for Oakland receiver Amari Cooper in Raiders coach Jon Gruden's latest play for the future.

The Cowboys gave up their top pick in the next draft in hopes of giving quarterbac­k Dak Prescott another weapon just a few months after releasing franchise touchdown catch leader and former Oklahoma State star Dez Bryant in a cost-cutting move.

Dallas (3-4) has struggled to score points while losing all four road games, including 20-17 Sunday at Washington. And Cowboys receivers haven't made many big plays in their first season without Bryant and retired tight end Jason Witten, the club leader in catches.

The Cowboys decided Bryant wasn't worth $12.5 million in 2018 after three subpar seasons since signing a big contract following his only All-Pro year in 2014.

Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie said Cowboys executive vice president of personnel Stephen Jones called last week to say he'd check in on Cooper on Monday and offered the first-round pick that the Raiders were holding out for before making a deal.

Cooper was the fourth overall draft pick by the Raiders out of Alabama three years ago. He started his career with consecutiv­e 1,000-yard seasons and had two 100yard games this year, but had just two targets and one catch since the second of those games.

The 24-year-old Cooper — five years younger than Bryant — was placed in the concussion protocol after leaving Oakland's last game against Seattle on Oct. 14.

Dallas receivers have just one 100-yard game combined through seven games, by Cole Beasley in a Week 6 win over Jacksonvil­le. The Cowboys are going into their bye week, and the Raiders are returning from their break to face Indianapol­is at home Sunday.

For Gruden, dealing his most accomplish­ed receiver doesn't compare to the preseason trade that sent two-time AllPro pass rusher Khalil Mack to Chicago. But it is another example of the Raiders (1-5) looking to the future.

Oakland figures to have a good shot at the No. 1 overall pick in 2019, and now has three firstround­ers with the Cooper trade.

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? The Dallas Cowboys have acquired receiver Amari Cooper from the Oakland Raiders for a 2019 first-round draft pick.
[AP PHOTO] The Dallas Cowboys have acquired receiver Amari Cooper from the Oakland Raiders for a 2019 first-round draft pick.

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