The Dallas Cowboys made one of the bigger moves in the offseason, trading for star receiver George Pickens.
With the Cowboys' roster in its current state, they'll have an excellent opportunity to compete with some of the best teams in the NFL, especially if Pickens is the player he's expected to be and they remain healthy.
But the decision to trade for Pickens could cause some issues for the Cowboys.
The team wants to be as good as it can be, but that might require them to move on from certain players.
In a recent prediction from Mike Fisher of Athlon Sports, he forecasted that the Cowboys would part ways with Parris Campbell, projecting the team’s 53-man roster without him.
"Many in Cowboys Nation were desperate for a more reliable and 'explosive' second-option receiver to CeeDee. You got your wish in the massively important - and risky - trade for George Pickens," Fisher wrote.
Campbell is only 27 years old and was a Super Bowl champion with the Philadelphia Eagles last season.
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The Cowboys signed him during the offseason to a one-year, $1.3 million deal.
He's a decent player, posting 1,117 yards and six touchdowns throughout his career.
Campbell’s best season came with the Indianapolis Colts, where he was given more of an opportunity to show off his talent than ever. He finished with 63 receptions for 623 yards and three touchdowns in 2022.
There’s a chance that the Cowboys may be interested in keeping the six-year pro around.
However, with the addition of Pickens, there might not be much room for the former Ohio State standout.