Would the Cowboys draft a wide receiver in the first round?

The Dallas Cowboys are considering drafting a wide receiver in the first round despite having a strong offense, with owner Jerry Jones stating that they are open to taking the best player on their board. The team has two first-round picks and needs defensive help, but may still choose to draft a wide receiver.
The Dallas Cowboys have two first-round draft picks and are considering using one on a wide receiver despite needing defensive help. Owner Jerry Jones said they are open to taking the best player on their board. In 2020, they drafted CeeDee Lamb, a wide receiver, at 17th overall despite needing defensive help. The Cowboys had Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson and Ohio State wide receiver Carnell Tate among their top-30 pre-draft visitors. Executive vice president Stephen Jones said the decision not to give George Pickens a long-term deal won't necessarily affect their draft strategy. The Cowboys will make their decision based on the player available when their turn comes.
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