Cowboys News: Lamb dissed as No. 1 WR, Armstrong mentioned as trade bait, Micah’s tax surprise

One ex-exec says Lamb isn’t a true No. 1, but neither was OBJ. Plus, Dorance Armstrong’s trade value; Micah Parsons gets a tax-day shock. | From @ToddBrock24f7

Assigning values to the various draft-day targets often carries over to re-evaluating a team’s existing players. We’ve got a few new perspectives on current Cowboys leading off this edition of News and Notes, including a former league exec who reveals that he doesn’t believe CeeDee Lamb is a true No. 1 receiver. We also have fresh takes on Dorance Armstrong as a possible trade-high candidate and Chauncey Golston as an under-the-radar up-and-comer.

Meanwhile, we’ll take a look at how the Jalen Hurts deal affects Dak Prescott in his future negotiations with the Dallas bean-counters and how what happened to Prescott may just influence how the Eagles treat Hurts moving forward. Tony Pollard heads home to lead a youth football camp, Micah Parsons gets a case of tax-day sticker shock, and The Star is open for players’ voluntary participation. All that, plus a new gaming platform with a Cowboys twist, and a heavy metal mini-residency will be dictating at least one weekend of the team’s preseason schedule.