3. Amari Cooper, wide receiver
It's time to correct a mistake that should have never been made in the first place. The Dallas Cowboys traded Amari Cooper to the Cleveland Browns a few years ago for a sack of marbles and a coupon for 10 cents off of their next gallon of gas, and Cooper went and had a couple of incredibly productive years with Cleveland.
And all the while, every Dallas fan was clamoring for someone, anyone to step up as a legitimate option opposite CeeDee Lamb in the passing game. Waiting for an absolution that would never come...
Other than the occasional glimpses from players like Brandin Cooks and Jalen Tolbert the last couple of years, the presence of a receiver like Amari Cooper has been missing in a big way. Cooper is just 31 years old and still has plenty to offer. He was traded by the sinking ship that is the Cleveland Browns last season to the Buffalo Bills, and a return to Dallas would certainly not be a bad idea for both parties.
From Cooper's perspective, you get to go back to a familiar situation and finish your NFL career where you income is tax free. For the Cowboys, you get to right a wrong and give CeeDee Lamb a veteran receiver to pair alongside him who will actually command consistent attention from opposing defenses and make them pay for leaving him in one-on-one situations.
As is always the case, the price has to be right. Given Cooper's age and situation, he should come at a reasonable rate to upgrade the Dallas offense and make them competitive in the NFC East again.