Cowboys urged to trade for Travis Hunter to improve

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The Dallas Cowboys are looking to improve after missing the playoffs last season. They need stronger players on both offense and defense. NFL Analyst Daniel Jeremiah has suggested that the Cowboys should make a big trade for Travis Hunter, a top player in the upcoming draft. Hunter is attractive to the Cowboys because he can fill two key roles. They need a wide receiver to work alongside CeeDee Lamb, and they also want a talented player in their secondary with Trevon Diggs. Hunter could be the perfect fit for both positions. The last time the Cowboys traded up in the first round of the NFL Draft was in 2012 when they picked Morris Claiborne. Before that, they traded up for Dez Bryant. A trade to get Hunter would require giving up several high-value draft picks, both this year and in the future. Hunter has had an impressive college career. He won the Heisman Trophy and was named an All-American twice while playing at the University of Colorado. Last season, he led the Big 12 with 15 receiving touchdowns and 2,258 receiving yards. He also excelled as a cornerback, making four interceptions and earning the Chuck Bednarik Award for being the best defensive player. He played a total of 1,280 snaps, split between offense and defense.


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