The Dallas Cowboys are signing WR Randall Cobb to a contract on Tuesday, according to Jay Glazer.
- Adam Schefter reports that Cobb receives a one-year, $5 million contract.
The Cowboys brought Cobb in for a visit recently and he should fill the void left by Cole Beasley, who departed for a free agent deal with the Bills.
Cobb, 28, is a former 2011 second-round pick of the Packers out of Kentucky. After his four-year rookie contract expired in 2015, the Packers signed Cobb to a four-year, $40 million extension that ran through this past season.
The Packers allowed Cobb’s contract to expire, making this his first time as an unrestricted free agent on the open market.
In 2018, Cobb appeared in nine games for the Packers, recording 38 catches for 383 yards (10.1 YPC) and two touchdowns. He also chipped in 46 punt return yards. Pro Football Focus has him rated as the No. 95 receiver out of 117 qualifying players.
We had him listed in our Top-100 Free Agents Available list.
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