Amari Cooper
As with the other two receivers on this list, it’s all about production and leadership. Cooper is young and still has a high ceiling. But will he want to leave the Dallas Cowboys? The Tennessee Titans can offer him the same option the Cowboys can. They already have a good receiver in Brown, a solid running game with Henry and a QB who has already seen the ups and downs that QBs go through. And the defense is one of the stingiest in the NFL.
What may keep Cooper away is that the Titans gameplan is to run Henry down their opponent’s throat which may result in limited opportunities for Cooper to excel. But with the NFC a toss-up as teams are pretty much even, heading back to the AFC may be a great decision. Cooper caught 79 passes for 1189 yards and eight touchdowns for the Cowboys in 2019. He can still stretch the field as evident with his 15.1 yards per catch. Tannehill needs Cooper.