![]() ![]() The Dallas Cowboys traded for the speedy Brandin Cooks this offseason to finally give CeeDee Lamb (107-1,359-9) some help. The third option was really tight end Dallas Goedert, but he doesn't count as a receiver. Their third receiver last season, Quez Watkins, caught just 33 passes for 354 yards. But they don't go three-deep at the position. Brown (88-1,498-11 last season) and DeVonta Smith (95-1,196-7) is the best in the division, by far. ![]() This is a tough category to judge because the Eagles' 1-2 punch of A.J. Skip Bayless is ecstatic over the Cowboys drafting Kansas State RB Deuce Vaughn. But they are two of the biggest injury risks in the division. The Eagles have potential with the veteran (and cheap) duo of Rashaad Penny and D'Andre Swift. Oddly, the Commanders would be next thanks to powerful, young Brian Robinson and Antonio Gibson behind him. It's anyone's guess just how ready he'll be when the season starts. Also, Pollard broke his leg and tore ligaments in his ankle during the playoffs and had ankle surgery in late January. There isn't much behind him either, unless their 5-5, 179-pound sixth-rounder, Deuce Vaughn, can carry his college electricity into a bigger, faster league. The only NFC East running back who can come close is Tony Pollard, which is why the Cowboys franchised him and let Ezekiel Elliott go. But Barkley is so good, if he's healthy it doesn't matter. Matt Breida is fine for a few carries a game and rookie Eric Gray is still an unproven, fifth-round pick. Saquon Barkley, when healthy, is easily the most talented, versatile back in the division, which he proved by staying in tact for most of last season while rushing for 1,312 yards, catching 57 passes and scoring 10 times. As for Washington and young Sam Howell, even the Commanders don't know what they have yet. Daniel Jones remains a notch behind, but with plenty of potential to rise with a better cast now around him.
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