Dallas Cowboys: 10 Wide Receivers and Their Fit

COLUMBIA, SC - SEPTEMBER 16: Wide receiver Deebo Samuel #1 of the South Carolina Gamecocks outruns defenders from the Kentucky Wildcats for a touchdown at Williams-Brice Stadium on September 16, 2017 in Columbia, South Carolina. (Photo by Todd Bennett/GettyImages)
COLUMBIA, SC - SEPTEMBER 16: Wide receiver Deebo Samuel #1 of the South Carolina Gamecocks outruns defenders from the Kentucky Wildcats for a touchdown at Williams-Brice Stadium on September 16, 2017 in Columbia, South Carolina. (Photo by Todd Bennett/GettyImages) /
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FORT COLLINS, CO – SEPTEMBER 17: Wide receiver Alex Wesley #81 of the Northern Colorado Bears hauls in a touchdown reception against the Colorado State Rams in the second half of a game at Sonny Lubick Field at Hughes Stadium on September 17, 2016 in Fort Collins, Colorado. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images)
FORT COLLINS, CO – SEPTEMBER 17: Wide receiver Alex Wesley #81 of the Northern Colorado Bears hauls in a touchdown reception against the Colorado State Rams in the second half of a game at Sonny Lubick Field at Hughes Stadium on September 17, 2016 in Fort Collins, Colorado. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images) /

Just over a week until the big day, the Dallas Cowboys amongst other teams are finalizing their big boards of players. With the ability to snag the best player available in each round here are 10 wide receivers the Cowboys could look to select in the 2019 NFL Draft.

For my last article in the 10 prospect series, it is fitting that we are reviewing a position that is generally in high demand. With Dallas having 5 wide receivers for national visits and having interviewed 5 others at the combine or Dallas day, Dallas is definitely doing their due diligence with this wide receiver class.

This is also with good reason. As it stands, Michael Gallup, Noah Brown, Lance Lenior and Cedric Wilson are the only wide receivers who are signed past the 2019 season. The expectation is Amari will be signed to a long term extension after this season, but the same can not be said about Allen Hurns, Tavon Austin, and Randall Cobb.

In addition, bringing in a young receiver to help Dak is good for the development of this team. They will be able to grow together and will be relatively inexpensive compared to veteran receivers. Of the many wide receivers available in this class, here are some who visited the Cowboys. The list does not include Jalen Hurd, who according to Todd Archer was a late addition…

In addition to those mentioned above, Bobby Belt has also posted the prospects who’ve attended Dallas Day. In this list there are 4 prospects.

So today I will be covering all the prospects from these two sources as well as another prospect who was interviewed by the Cowboys at the Combine. Without further delay, I present 10 wide receivers for the Cowboys.