Throughout the NFL off-season, it was speculated that the Dallas Cowboys would be looking to either trade or release Wide Receiver Dez Bryant due to his massive $12.5 million per season. On Friday, April 13th, the team pulled the trigger on the move releasing Bryant saves the team $8.5 million in cap space. With Bryant now a free agent, where is the best possible landing spot for the former Cowboys Wide Receiver? Seattle Seahawks Finishing up last season with a record of 9-7 and missing the playoffs, the Seattle Seahawks will be looking to bounce back with a new looked team. The team cut Richard Sherman and he signed with the San Fransisco 49ers, traded Michael Bennett to the Philadelphia Eagles, Jeremy Graham signed with the Green Bay Packers as a free agent. Outside of Doug Baldwin, Russel Wilson does not have any weapons on offense to throw the …show more content…
In the off-season, the team made big improvements to the offensive line signing Nate Solder and Patrick Omameh. The team also added Running Back Jonathan Stewert to improve the running game. With Eli Manning getting older and Sterling Shepard, and Odell Beckham Jr all coming off season-ending injuries, it makes sense for the team to at least take a look at Dez Bryant. With all three receivers at 100% and with the addition of Bryant, it would make the Giants wide receiving core hard to stop and it would give Manning yet another weapon to work with. Yes, the team has a revamped offensive line, new coaching staff, and being able to get revenge on the Dallas Cowboys, it seems like a win-win for Bryant. It is not easy as it sounds, yes Bryant will be able to compete for the NFC East title and even though the Giants are looking for receiving help, it is not easy as it sounds for