CeeDee Lamb restructured his contract to allow the Cowboys to make moves in free agency, creating $20.5 million in cap room.
The Dallas Cowboys and CeeDee Lamb have agreed to a reworked contract, leading to massive gains in cap space for the team.
Lamb signed a four-year, $136 million contract extension with the Cowboys last offseason, checking in $1 million per year behind Justin Jefferson at the top of the wide receiver market. The Cowboys kept his cap number artificially low in Year 1 of the deal and built in future restructures with larger base salaries in 2025, 2026 and 2027.
Easterling has the Cowboys taking a wide receiver in Round 1 (Texas' Matthew Golden after a trade-down with the Cincinnati Bengals) and a running back in Round 2 (Iowa's Kaleb Johnson).
Some cap space has opened up for the Dallas Cowboys thanks to CeeDee Lamb. The star wide receiver restructured his contract to give Dallas an extra $20 million to work with this offseason.
The Dallas Cowboys might be looking for a wide receiver, and ESPN has them picking a running mate for CeeDee Lamb in mock draft.
With the new cap space and one move, the Cowboys can help CeeDee Lamb take his game to the next level. How fun would watching the Cowboys’ offense with another top-tier wide receiver be?
If the Dallas Cowboys were to pick a receiver in the NFL Draft, All-Pro CeeDee Lamb has his picks for who he likes best.
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