5 best Amari Cooper landing spots if Cowboys release WR

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - OCTOBER 10: Amari Cooper #19 of the Dallas Cowboys on the field before the game against the New York Giants at AT&T Stadium on October 10, 2021 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images)
ARLINGTON, TEXAS - OCTOBER 10: Amari Cooper #19 of the Dallas Cowboys on the field before the game against the New York Giants at AT&T Stadium on October 10, 2021 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images) /
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Miami Dolphins
Dec 19, 2021; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) attempts a pass against the New York Jets during the first half at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports /

3. Miami Dolphins

Tua Tagovailoa’s NFL career is just two years old, but it feels like he’s been scrutinized from the moment he stepped foot onto the field. He needs help. Period. The Miami Dolphins have the worst offensive line in the NFL and a real lack of weapons in the receiving game. Jaylen Waddle was an absolute revelation as a rookie, but he doesn’t fit the mold of a prototypical outside receiver and as good as Mike Gesicki is as a receiving tight end, he might not even be with the Dolphins in 2022.

Outside of those two targets, Tagovailoa doesn’t have much to work with. He needs a steady, reliable, and dangerous threat on the outside: enter Amari Cooper. It makes sense. He’s a Miami, Florida native. He’s a true number one receiving threat and if Cooper wants a big deal, the Dolphins have the cap to make it work.

It’s also safe to assume that new Dolphins head coach, Mike McDaniel, would maximize Cooper to his full potential while also striving to get the best out of his quarterback. It’s probably even safer to assume that throwing to a receiver like Cooper would absolutely get this best out of Tagovailoa.