Amari Cooper is reportedly looking for a new team after the Dallas Cowboys are set to make a roster decision about the former Alabama wide receiver.

Adam Schefter of ESPN reported that the Cowboys are likely to release Cooper in the coming weeks because he is due $20 million in fully guaranteed money on March 20.

Cooper’s situation was laid out earlier this week by Todd Archer of ESPN:

Cooper’s $20 million base salary does not become fully guaranteed until the fifth day of the 2022 league year. The Cowboys designed the $100 million contract in a way in which they could get out of the deal for a relative pittance after two seasons. If they cut Cooper, he would count $6 million against the salary cap, not $22 million.

For a team that is projected more than $21 million over the cap, every dollar counts — especially with so many unsigned key free agents such as defensive end Randy Gregory, tight end Dalton Schultz, linebacker Leighton Vander Esch and safety Jayron Kearse.

What other salary cap-saving moves could be next? Restructuring quarterback Dak Prescott’s deal could open up close to $15 million.