The article discusses the recent trade of wide receiver Jonathan Mingo from the Panthers to the Cowboys, highlighting the disparity in perceived value between Mingo and other established receivers like DeAndre Hopkins. Despite Mingo's lackluster performance in his first two seasons, the Cowboys' decision to trade for him raises questions about how NFL teams evaluate player potential and value. The piece emphasizes the importance of off-field factors such as age, cost, and years of team control in trade evaluations.
- The Cowboys traded a fourth-round pick for Jonathan Mingo, despite his poor performance with the Panthers.
- Mingo's trade value raises questions about how NFL teams assess player potential versus public perception.
- Factors like age, cost, and years of team control significantly influence trade evaluations.