Cowboys ‘Surprise!’ Dez Bryant 1st to ‘Report’ OBJ & DeAndre Hopkins BOTH to Chiefs Possible

Cowboys ex Dez Bryant says that he "wouldn't be surprised" if both Beckham and Hopkins found themselves suiting in a Chiefs uniform next year.

FRISCO - The Dallas Cowboys spent the weekend getting their "play-maker with juice'' in Brandin Cooks, executing a trade with the Houston Texans for the speedy wideout.

That logically marks the end of Dallas' interest in two other big wideout names, DeAndre Hopkins and Odell Beckham Jr. But Dez Bryant, famous himself for his career as a Dallas pass-catcher, thinks the weekend's event are only the beginning.

And that "D-Hop'' and OBJ might end up on the same team.

Oh, and he said in on March 19.

And guess what is cooking on March 22?

Yes, Bryant had a hunch that the Kansas City Chiefs could make a huge double-splash in acquisitions this offseason.

Taking to Twitter on Sunday, the former All-Pro Bryant said that he "wouldn't be surprised" if both Beckham and Hopkins found themselves suiting in a Chiefs uniform next year.

That is a scary thought for defenses, on paper, anyway, as QB Patrick Mahomes throwing to almost anybody ends up being successful for the Super Bowl champs. And Mahomes already has a featured guy in Travis Kelce, arguably the most accomplished pass-catching tight end of all time.

Are there enough balls to go around in the offense of coach Andy Reid to keep happy all of those pass-catchers? Can enough cap room be carved out to keep happy all of their bank accounts?

We're going to suggest that this marks a long shot. But we're also going to suggest that other teams in the AFC surely hope Dez' "hunch'' ends up being wrong.

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MIKE FISHER

Mike Fisher - as a newspaper beat writer and columnist and on radio and TV, where he is an Emmy winner - has covered the NFL since 1983 and the Dallas Cowboys since 1990, is the author of two best-selling books on the Cowboys.