Dallas Cowboys Offseason Plans: Three Burning Questions
By Carl Daley
Should the Dallas Cowboys take a chance on Josh Gordon?
Gordon was mentioned above as a gamble however he could have a ton of upside.
At 6’3, 225 pounds, he is one of the biggest wide receivers available this offseason.
More from The Landry Hat
- 3 ways Cowboys’ Dak Prescott can have a bounce-back season in 2023
- Cowboys News: Dallas sets pre-draft visit with potential Dalton Schultz upgrade
- NFL executives heaping praise on offseason is uncharted territory for Cowboys
- 3 free agent signings from NFC East rivals that left Cowboys fans laughing
- Cowboys News: Brandin Cooks sends flattering message to CeeDee Lamb, Stephon Gilmore
He has been a stud when he is on the field as he was named an All-Pro at the end of the 2013 season with NFL legend Calvin Johnson.
Since then he has been suspended multiple times as the Cleveland Browns continued to wallow in mediocrity.
Collectively Gordon has only played two full seasons and is only 25 years old.
The former Browns wide receiver is making a serious attempt at turning his life around and that should inspire hope in NFL clubs.
The Cowboys have taken chances on worse players in the past and Gordon is still young enough to have a long and productive NFL career if he can stay out of trouble.