DeAndre Hopkins is ready to move on from the Arizona Cardinals and it looks like he knows which team he wants to go to.
Despite some rumblings that the Cowboys might consider pulling the trigger on a trade for the star wideout, it does not appear that DeAndre Hopkins is going to be joining the Dallas Cowboys this offseason.
That is the one team he wants to play for, but nothing has changed even with the team parting ways with Ezekiel Elliott.
“This is my evening tweet covering my bases. I’ve asked…anything to DHop rumors now with more restructuring and Zeke. A source “No DHop talk from us. Guess he’s telling everybody he wants to be a cowboy” Any surprises right now like Gilmore coming? “No.” (All I can do is ask ).”
Hopkins responded to a tweet on Tuesday from Cowboys star linebacker Micah Parsons, saying “It’s about time” with the eye emoji.
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Adding the 30-year-old Hopkins would make sense for the Cowboys, especially since they never fully replaced Amari Cooper after trading him to the Cleveland Browns last offseason.
Last year, CeeDee Lamb caught 107 passes for 1,359 yards and nine touchdowns, but nobody else on the team came close to his production. Tight end Dalton Schultz hauled in 57 catches for 577 yards and five touchdowns. In other words, the Cowboys have a need for another dynamic wide receiver out wide.
For now, trading for Hopkins seems unlikely, though his addition would make the Cowboys offense one of the scariest in the NFL.