Just hours following a crushing Week 6 loss, the New York Jets got busy, acquiring Davante Adams in a deal with the Las Vegas Raiders. Adams is set to reunite with Aaron Rodgers and should help bolster what has been one of the most underwhelming offenses in the NFL thus far.
Acquiring Adams is awesome for the Jets as they attempt to turn their season around, and very bad for several teams that could use some wide receiver help. The Dallas Cowboys, for example, are in dire need of a No. 2 receiver and would’ve benefitted greatly by trading for Adams.
While Adams is off the board, the Cowboys, if Jerry Jones shows any interest in winning now, have other options. They could even look at a team like the Jets who, after adding Adams, have a surplus at the wide receiver position. Acquiring Mike Williams would make this team better…