Earlier this week, Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper was asked about the team drafting a wide receiver in the first round of the 2020 NFL draft and now another star is being questioned over the arrival of the No. 17 pick in the draft.
Cooper expects the Cowboys to field three 1,000-yard receivers with the addition of Lamb to the receiving corps.
His comment led to ESPN analyst Ed Werder to question what running back Ezekiel Elliott’s role would look like in the offense. “Where does this expectation leave Ezekiel Elliott in terms of his role? His production is essential in my mind. But Mike McCarthy earned a reputation in GB for putting his full faith in the QB.”
Elliott saw that post and decided to fire back. “We all gonna EAT. Don’t try to start that messy [poop emoji],” the running back said.
During the 2019 season, the Cowboys finished with two 1,000-yard receivers in Amari Cooper and Michael Gallup.
Fellow wideout Randall Cobb wasn’t too far away from the 1,000-yard mark, but he is no longer on the team, with him and Jason Witten now being gone.
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Lamb will definitely find plenty of targets during his rookie campaign.