The Dallas Cowboys' fifth-ranked offense features a two-time Pro Bowl receiver with with size and elite ball skills, not to mention a tight end who ranks eighth in league history in receptions and a first-round running back who has shown he can turn a swing pass into an 80-yard touchdown. So, naturally, the Cowboys' leading receiver in 2016 is 5-8, 175-pound slot receiver Cole Beasley.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are the next team to get a crack at the 11-2 Cowboys, who have beaten every opponent this year but the New York Giants. The Buccaneers' defense will surely pay plenty of attention to wide receiver Dez Bryant, tight end Jason Witten and running back Ezekiel Elliott – the three players described above – but they also regard Beasley as a specific sort of problem.