Cowboys, Ravens May Trade For This Surprising 700-Yard Target
After Recent Reports, The Dallas Cowboys Or Baltimore Ravens May Trade For 700-Yard Target Tight End, Harrison Bryant.
Harrison Bryant, an unexpected 700-yard tight end target, might be acquired by the Dallas Cowboys or Baltimore Ravens this season. According to Bleacher Report, Bryant won’t have much of an impact behind Brock Bowers and Michael Mayer on the depth chart, thus the Raiders may be ready to let him go. Luke Getsy, the offensive coordinator, will favor Bowers, and the fact that Mayer is a dependable backup already indicates that Bryant is replaceable. Bryant played for the Browns for the first four seasons of his NFL career, racking up 89 career receptions for 791 yards and 10 touchdowns.
Given that Bryant most likely won’t see any playing time in Las Vegas, trading him wouldn’t be the worst decision. If the Raiders are eliminated from the playoff picture, they may think about trading him, much like they did with Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers. Due to their abundance of talent, Las Vegas may want to consider trading at least one of its pass catchers in order to obtain some valuables in exchange. The Cowboys and Ravens may be at the top of their list if Bryant can generate some trade interest.
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