Dallas Cowboys
With franchise quarterback Dak Prescott more than likely getting a big-time contract this season, the Cowboys need to load up at the receiver position to give him some weapons. Wide receivers Amari Cooper and Randall Cobb are both expected to test free agency in the coming months, making the position a point of need for Dallas.
Duvernay has similar measurements to Cobb, as both are under 6 feet and are listed around 200 pounds. Primarily used in the slot, Cobb was effective and reliable for the Cowboys this season. Catching 55 balls for 828 yards, if the front office lets him walk, they need a player with a similar game to replace him.
Being fast and built is exactly what the Cowboys could use. Before Randall Cobb, it was Cole Beasley playing that position. While neither is as built as Duvernay, his size would make him a better fit for the position. We have seen both sides of his strength and speed and it can be lethal. Having over 100 receptions this season, he catches nearly everything. He could become the reliable target Prescott needs.