How the Cowboys-Texans trade for WR Brandin Cooks impacts the draft

The Houston Texans traded WR Brandin Cook to the Dallas Cowboys, a deal that shakes up the draft needs for both teams

Sunday morning kicked off with the Houston Texans dominating the NFL news. The Texans agreed to a big contract extension with standout left tackle Laremy Tunsil and then dealt top wide receiver Brandin Cooks to the Dallas Cowboys.

It’s a deal that sends a fifth-round pick in 2023 and a sixth-rounder in 2024 from Dallas to Houston for Cooks, who led the Texans in receiving in each of his three seasons with the team. The trade impacts the draft needs for both franchises.

Cowboys impact

Dallas lands the receiver they sorely needed to pair with CeeDee Lamb. He steps into the hole the Cowboys created by trading Amari Cooper to the Browns in 2022.

Cooks is 29 and coming off a down (for him) season, albeit one with inferior QB play and supporting talent in Houston to what he’ll have in Dallas. Houston used him more in a shorter passing game, but Cooks was a very adept deep threat during his Rams and Saints days. He can work all levels of the field.

Adding Cooks means the Cowboys no longer need a wide receiver as desperately as they did. Dallas can still use more help at wide receiver, but can wait until later in the draft to tap into a middle-heavy draft class at wideout.

Texans impact

Houston already added wideouts Robert Woods and Noah Brown (the Cowboys’ No. 2 WR in 2022) this offseason to roll out with promising young Nico Collins. John Metchie could provide a boost with a healthy return. In short, wide receiver is still a need but not a pressing one.

Adding a fifth-round pick gives Houston the replacement for the fifth-rounder they forfeited for illegally compensating Deshaun Watson during the pandemic. That range of the draft is where the Texans could look to add another wideout. It would be surprising if GM Nick Caserio addressed it before that point.

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VITALS

Head Coach: Bill O’Brien

General Manager: Bill O’Brien

2019 Record: 10-6

2020 DRAFT PICKS

2 (40)

3 (97)

4 (111)

5 (171)

7 (240)

7 (248)

7 (250)

TEAM NEEDS

Wide Receiver

Despite the fact that the Texans added Brandin Cooks and Randall Cobb, wide receiver is still a top need for Houston. The loss of DeAndre Hopkins will leave a huge void for this team. Cooks has had issues with staying on the field in recent years despite being traded multiple times for top picks. The team needs to find a dependable target for Deshaun Watson. Especially when you consider both Cobb and Cooks have had issues staying on the field over the years.

Offensive Line

Protecting Watson should be a priority. Much the reason why the Texans traded for Laremi Tunsil, but the right side of the line needs some attention. Watson has been sacked 106 times over the past two seasons, far too many for Houston’s franchise quarterback. Upgrading either guard is one spot in particular.

Secondary

It was clear that the current secondary wasn’t up to the task in 2019. A team that ranked near the bottom in interceptions should look to find upgrades at cornerback or safety. Houston picked up two former first-round selections at corner, but if they can upgrade the position, it can only help out the team.

TOP TARGETS

Tee Higgins | WR | Clemson

Justin Jefferson | WR | LSU

Brandon Aiyuk | WR | Arizona State

Jeff Gladney | CB | TCU

Trevon Diggs | CB | Alabama

Damien Lewis | OL | LSU

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