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If we go WR in Rd1, maybe we look at this kid in 2?
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Draft Analyst's Tony Pauline expects Nevada OG Austin Corbett to be drafted in the early second round.
Corbett has been one of the biggest risers after a strong showing at the Senior Bowl. A three-year starter at left tackle, there's a lot of Joel Bitonio to Corbett's game. Corbett is competing with Will Hernandez and Isaiah Wynn to be the second guard drafted behind Quentin Nelson.

Source: Draft Analyst
Apr 14 - 4:02 PM
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Assassin said:

If we go WR in Rd1, maybe we look at this kid in 2?
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Draft Analyst's Tony Pauline expects Nevada OG Austin Corbett to be drafted in the early second round.
Corbett has been one of the biggest risers after a strong showing at the Senior Bowl. A three-year starter at left tackle, there's a lot of Joel Bitonio to Corbett's game. Corbett is competing with Will Hernandez and Isaiah Wynn to be the second guard drafted behind Quentin Nelson.

Source: Draft Analyst
Apr 14 - 4:02 PM
Corbitt or look at Billy Price from Ohio State who is a OG/C prospect as well. Either way I think we are coming out of the first two rounds with a starting guard.
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Wichitabear said:

Franko said:

Probably for the best, but it kind of makes me sad.


wow, well I feel it had to be done


Such great news and more proof that the balance of power is shifting in Dallas. Clearly Jerry's "over value your own players" strategy is no longer in play. Will and Stephen are making the decisions.

Two brillliant moves this offseason franchising the oft injured Lawrence and now releasing a wr that has been more hype than production during his time in Dallas.

The challenge is that this creates another hole to address in the draft. We've been good over the past few years of drafting the best player available if you subtract bust charlton.

We now must have Wr, mlb, lg and safety. I sure hope desperation doesn't cause us to reach like it did last year. It would also be cool if we could stumble upon another La'el Collins situation.

The key is keeping Jerry distracted during the draft.
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BearForce said:

Assassin said:

If we go WR in Rd1, maybe we look at this kid in 2?
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Draft Analyst's Tony Pauline expects Nevada OG Austin Corbett to be drafted in the early second round.
Corbett has been one of the biggest risers after a strong showing at the Senior Bowl. A three-year starter at left tackle, there's a lot of Joel Bitonio to Corbett's game. Corbett is competing with Will Hernandez and Isaiah Wynn to be the second guard drafted behind Quentin Nelson.

Source: Draft Analyst
Apr 14 - 4:02 PM
Corbitt or look at Billy Price from Ohio State who is a OG/C prospect as well. Either way I think we are coming out of the first two rounds with a starting guard.
I like Price a lot. Gives us an option to release Looney who's best value is backup OG and C
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NFC East stuff;

Saquon Barkley - RB - Player
According to Paul Schwartz of the New York Post, it "does not appear likely" the Giants will draft a quarterback with the No. 2 pick.
Per Schwartz, the Giants have met with each of Josh Allen, Sam Darnold, Baker Mayfield and Josh Rosen but simply don't feel their body of work is "commensurate" with what they're looking for in a No. 2 pick. Schwartz adds that the Giants consider Penn State RB Saquon Barkley a "near-perfect prospect" and a better player than Ezekiel Elliott, who was drafted fourth overall in 2016. NC State DE Bradley Chubb is also "in the mix" at No. 2, though the Giants are reportedly out on Notre Dame OG Quenton Nelson. The Giants aren't wrong in their assessment of Barkley but passing on a quarterbackparticularly with an aging Eli Manning coming off one of his worst seasonsfeels like a mistake. Trading out of the No. 2 spot wouldn't be a bad idea, though that's never been GM Dave Gettleman's MO.


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Apr 15 - 11:23 AM
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Check out Kelly from SDSU...

19: R1P19
WR D.J. MOORE
MARYLAND

50: R2P18
G AUSTIN CORBETT
NEVADA

81: R3P17
DL HARRISON PHILLIPS
STANFORD

116: R4P16
RB JOHN KELLY
TENNESSEE

137: R4P37
OT DESMOND HARRISON
WEST GEORGIA

171: R5P34
LB MICAH KISER
VIRGINIA

192: R6P18
S KAMERON KELLY
SAN DIEGO STATE

193: R6P19
LB XAVIER THIGPEN
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

208: R6P34
TE ROSS DWELLEY
SAN DIEGO

236: R7P18
QB RILEY FERGUSON
MEMPHIS
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What is the safety 's name from Seattle that wants to play for Dallas? Is this serious or just a joke?
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Wichitabear said:

What is the safety 's name from Seattle that wants to play for Dallas? Is this serious or just a joke?


Earl Thomas and what joke are you referring to?
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I'm really curious if Dallas feels that todays Hurns is as good or better than todays Bryant. Dang near identical numbers - and I would say even a subpar year from Dak was better than what Hurns went through
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Assassin said:

I'm really curious if Dallas feels that todays Hurns is as good or better than todays Bryant. Dang near identical numbers - and I would say even a subpar year from Dak was better than what Hurns went through


https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2018/4/14/17239026/dez-bryant-was-not-a-dak-friendly-receiver-for-the-cowboys
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ex-Cowboy stuff;

Dolphins signed TE Gavin Escobar, formerly of the Browns. The 47th overall pick in the 2013 draft, Escobar has bounced between the Cowboys, Chiefs, Browns, and now Dolphins over the past two seasons. He has 30 career catches. Escobar will compete for a roster spot in Miami.
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Cowboys re-signed DL David Irving to a one-year, $2.914 million contract. A restricted free agent, Irving was tendered at the second-round level, making it highly likely he would return. Irving recorded seven sacks in just eight games last season. Another big campaign could earn him a sizable deal next spring.

Source: Todd Archer on Twitter
Apr 16 - 11:31 AM
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Wow!

And to think, we were wanting this guy:

NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports the Seahawks are expected to cut DT Malik McDowell "in the near future."
The 35th overall pick in last year's draft, McDowell didn't play a snap as a rookie after suffering severe injuries in an offseason ATV accident. McDowell was then arrested last December for disorderly conduct in Atlanta. McDowell was a top-20 prospect on talent alone coming out of Michigan State in 2017, but fell in the draft due to off-field concerns, which now appear warranted.

Source: Ian Rapoport on Twitter
Apr 16 - 5:17 PM

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Assassin said:

Wow!

And to think, we were wanting this guy:

NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports the Seahawks are expected to cut DT Malik McDowell "in the near future."
The 35th overall pick in last year's draft, McDowell didn't play a snap as a rookie after suffering severe injuries in an offseason ATV accident. McDowell was then arrested last December for disorderly conduct in Atlanta. McDowell was a top-20 prospect on talent alone coming out of Michigan State in 2017, but fell in the draft due to off-field concerns, which now appear warranted.

Source: Ian Rapoport on Twitter
Apr 16 - 5:17 PM




A terminal case of dumbassery
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BearForce said:

Assassin said:

Wow!

And to think, we were wanting this guy:

NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports the Seahawks are expected to cut DT Malik McDowell "in the near future."
The 35th overall pick in last year's draft, McDowell didn't play a snap as a rookie after suffering severe injuries in an offseason ATV accident. McDowell was then arrested last December for disorderly conduct in Atlanta. McDowell was a top-20 prospect on talent alone coming out of Michigan State in 2017, but fell in the draft due to off-field concerns, which now appear warranted.

Source: Ian Rapoport on Twitter
Apr 16 - 5:17 PM




A terminal case of dumbassery
and the kid is reaaaaly talented
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all the goodwill this kid had in Dallas is quickly eroding. He keeps slamming Dallas and apparently doesnt get the fact that he failed in his extremely overpaid job.
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105.3 Dallas' Mike Fisher "senses" the Giants are No. 1 on free agent Dez Bryant's wish list. Yahoo Sports' Jordan Schultz confirms Fisher's "sense." Fisher recently sat down with Bryant since his release from the Cowboys over the weekend and went over a bunch of teams with Bryant. "Playing with [Odell Beckham], Sterling (Shepard), the tight end (Evan Engram), (QB Eli) Manning? Crazy," Bryant said. "They draft (Penn State running back Saquon Barkley with the No. 2 overall pick)? That'd be crazy!'' Bryant really wants to stay in the NFC East, but it doesn't sound like the feeling is mutual. The Texans, Ravens, and 49ers also make a lot of sense on paper.
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Apr 16 - 8:26 PM

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Cowboys cornerback Byron Jones officially confirming a transition that had been supposed for several months dating back to the hire of Kris Richard as the Cowboys' secondary coach. "I think it'll be a good move for me and the team," Jones said. "As soon as Richard came in, that's what he was talking about, he wanted to move me to corner. We had a discussion and we made the move."
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The Cowboys have signed long snapper Scott Daly for offseason depth behind longtime snapper L.P. Ladouceur. Typically the Cowboys take two long snappers to training camp. Daly snapped for three seasons at Notre Dame (2013-15).
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Too bad he's not very smart
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Sad to watch this
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Too bad he's not very smart
In a way I understand him. The regrets most of us have for squandering this or that opportunity. I would not want the world to see all the dumb stuff I did at this age.

Unfortunately for him, he lives in the age of social media and has put himself on one of the higher platforms, the NFL.
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Wichitabear said:

Sad to watch this
Indeed. He could have left as a revered football God in Dallas. Gone on to his next venue and done well there. Come back and been set for life as a former Dallas Cowboy.

I do think we are now seeing in public what the Cowboys saw in private. Explains a lot about part of their decision to cut him
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dang. Kept thinking draft was this week. Its next week Got a dental appointment in Dallas next Friday for rounds 2-3. Hopefully he doesnt dig and drill as much as last time!
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DE Ryan Delaire is participating in Bears minicamp. He's with the team on a tryout basis. Delaire visited the Cowboys earlier this month but left town without a contract. The 26-year-old spent last year out of the league while recovering from a torn ACL.
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I would not be unhappy with this draft. First three plug right into the rotation. The TCU OT has started 40 games. Plays all positions. Watts has a shot at the S rotation. Backup C and OG in Quesenberry. Ito Smith is our jitterbug RB. We havent had one of those in a while.

19: R1P19
LB RASHAAN EVANS
ALABAMA

50: R2P18
WR CHRISTIAN KIRK
TEXAS A&M

81: R3P17
TE MARK ANDREWS
OKLAHOMA

116: R4P16
OT JOSEPH NOTEBOOM
TCU

137: R4P37
S ARMANI WATTS
TEXAS A&M

171: R5P34
DL JUSTIN JONES
NC STATE

192: R6P18
DL POONA FORD
TEXAS

193: R6P19
RB ITO SMITH
SOUTHERN MISS

208: R6P34
C SCOTT QUESSENBERRY
UCLA

236: R7P18
DL ZAYCOVEN HENDERSON
TEXAS A&M
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I would not be unhappy with this draft. First three plug right into the rotation. The TCU OT has started 40 games. Plays all positions. Watts has a shot at the S rotation. Backup C and OG in Quesenberry. Ito Smith is our jitterbug RB. We havent had one of those in a while.

19: R1P19
LB RASHAAN EVANS
ALABAMA

50: R2P18
WR CHRISTIAN KIRK
TEXAS A&M

81: R3P17
TE MARK ANDREWS
OKLAHOMA

116: R4P16
OT JOSEPH NOTEBOOM
TCU

137: R4P37
S ARMANI WATTS
TEXAS A&M

171: R5P34
DL JUSTIN JONES
NC STATE

192: R6P18
DL POONA FORD
TEXAS

193: R6P19
RB ITO SMITH
SOUTHERN MISS

208: R6P34
C SCOTT QUESSENBERRY
UCLA

236: R7P18
DL ZAYCOVEN HENDERSON
TEXAS A&M
Too many Aggys.
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Franko said:

Assassin said:

I would not be unhappy with this draft. First three plug right into the rotation. The TCU OT has started 40 games. Plays all positions. Watts has a shot at the S rotation. Backup C and OG in Quesenberry. Ito Smith is our jitterbug RB. We havent had one of those in a while.

19: R1P19
LB RASHAAN EVANS
ALABAMA

50: R2P18
WR CHRISTIAN KIRK
TEXAS A&M

81: R3P17
TE MARK ANDREWS
OKLAHOMA

116: R4P16
OT JOSEPH NOTEBOOM
TCU

137: R4P37
S ARMANI WATTS
TEXAS A&M

171: R5P34
DL JUSTIN JONES
NC STATE

192: R6P18
DL POONA FORD
TEXAS

193: R6P19
RB ITO SMITH
SOUTHERN MISS

208: R6P34
C SCOTT QUESSENBERRY
UCLA

236: R7P18
DL ZAYCOVEN HENDERSON
TEXAS A&M
Too many Aggys.
totally unintentional!
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ESPNs 7th worse signing vs value:

7. Anthony Hitchens, Kansas City Chiefs
Deal: Five years, $45 million
The Chiefs are paying $9 million a year for a linebacker not everyone sees as a three-down player. Two evaluators agreed that Hitchens is a good player but not a difference-maker. They thought he could struggle in coverage, while noting he would be transitioning from a 4-3 base defense in Dallas to a 3-4 base defense in Kansas City. With good linebacker depth in the draft, comparable alternatives could be available for much less money.
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Not sure how the coaches feel about Rico. And there are not other starter TEs available on the squad. Puts TE up toward in the first three rounds for me. Also, concerned for Ricos health. Not the concussion which didnt appear to be the main injury. but the neck/jaw injury.
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Jason Witten confirmed he'll play for the Cowboys in 2018. Witten was drawing television interest in April but confirmed he has no interest in taking a studio job right now. "Just taking it one year at a time," he said. This was expected after he restructured his contract a few weeks ago. Coming off his lowest yardage total since his rookie season in 2003, Witten turns 36 in May.
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Lets say Lamar Jackson is there at 19 (875) and you have offers for your pick. Pats have 23 (760) and 31 (600). They also have 43 (470) and 63 in round 2 (276). and 95 in round 3 (120). No picks in 4 or 5, nothing until 6. While Rd 3 probably fits the draft value chart the most, I wouldnt give up those 4 spots without the 63 spot in 2. Offer them that spot plus our 4 comp pick 137 (37)

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Assassin said:

Lets say Lamar Jackson is there at 19 (875) and you have offers for your pick. Pats have 23 (760) and 31 (600). They also have 43 (470) and 63 in round 2 (276). and 95 in round 3 (120). No picks in 4 or 5, nothing until 6. While Rd 3 probably fits the draft value chart the most, I wouldnt give up those 4 spots without the 63 spot in 2. Offer them that spot plus our 4 comp pick 137 (37)

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/tom-brady-reportedly-hasnt-committed-to-playing-in-2018-patriots-carrying-on-without-him/?ftag=SPM-16-10abi8e


Agree and that way you can still trade back up with that ammo gained if you one of your targets is falling towards you.

It's a gamble though.
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Cowboys' defensive backs are thrilled to be playing under new secondary coach Kris Richard.
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The Dallas Cowboys overhauled their group of assistant coaches this off-season, and one of the prize hires is new secondary coach Kris Richard.
Richard spent the past three years as the Seattle Seahawks' defensive coordinator and coached the defensive backs before that (2010-2014). He is credited with developing the famed "Legion of Boom" secondary and hopes to make a similar impact with the Cowboys' secondary. He certainly made a favorable first impression on his new squad in the first formal meetings Monday as the off-season program officially began.
"He's exactly what we thought he was very passionate, very enthusiastic," safety Jeff Heath said during a recent promotional appearance for the Dallas Rattlers lacrosse team. "I think he's going to be really good for us."
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Dane Buglers 7 round mock for us:

19. Dallas Cowboys: Leighton Vander Esch, LB, Boise State (6-4, 256, 4.65)
Vander Esch hits the prospect trifecta: traits, tape and production. He would be the MIKE linebacker the Cowboys have been searching for, allowing Jaylon Smith to move to SAM.
50. Dallas Cowboys: Anthony Miller, WR, Memphis (5-11, 201, 4.50)
81. Dallas Cowboys: Tarvarius Moore, S, Southern Miss (6-1, 199, 4.32)
116. Dallas Cowboys: Breeland Speaks, DL, Ole Miss (6-3, 283, 4.87)
137. Dallas Cowboys: Cole Madison, OT/G, Washington State (6-5, 308, 5.33)
171. Dallas Cowboys: Desmond Harrison, OT, West Georgia (6-6, 292, 4.90)
192. Dallas Cowboys: Kendrick Norton, DT, Miami (Fla.) (6-3, 314, 5.25)
193. Dallas Cowboys: Ito Smith, RB, Southern Miss (5-9, 205, 4.49)
208. Dallas Cowboys: Shaun Dion Hamilton, LB, Alabama (6-0, 228, 4.74)
236. Dallas Cowboys: David Wells, TE, San Diego State (6-6, 256, 4.7
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BtB - DTs prospects for each day:

Day 1
Vita Vea, Washington
A freakishly-athletic talent, Vea is a guy that has received a ton of heat over the past few months. With how well is weight is distributed, Vea is a dynamic talent with his light feet and quickness off the football. There are questions about his technique and his game being a little raw for the NFL, but Vea can be special if he is coached up by the right coaches. Who better to do that in all of football than Rod Marinelli?

Vea is going to be coveted by a number of teams due to his ability to beat offenses in a variety of ways. On running downs, he has the sheer power to take on double teams in the interior part of the defensive line and keep his ground. He is excellent at diagnosing plays in the backfield and making offensive lines work. On passing downs, he can beat you with a variety of pass-rushing moves to get to the quarterback. Vea could be a special player in Dallas, if he lasts until pick #19, otherwise a trade up will be the only way to get him.

Da'Ron Payne, Alabama
Playing for the biggest dynasty in all of college football, Payne had plenty of chances to show off his ability for NFL teams. Despite playing for a stacked defense, Payne truly was one of the key cogs that made their engine work. At 6-foot-2, 310 pounds, Payne has the power and quickness to contribute in a 4-3 front as a 1-technique defensive tackle or as a defensive end in a 3-4 scheme.

Payne is excellent at getting off the football and he is efficient at beating interior offensive lineman with deceptively-savvy moves. He was coached extremely well at Alabama. His technique is phenomenal, he uses his powerful hands well, and he rarely was blown off the football. Depending on how the Cowboys deploy him, Payne could be a big-time, three-down contributor. That's right..... he can do more than just clog space in the 1-technique role.

Taven Bryan, Florida
Two things Marinelli and company value out of their defensive lineman: Quickness off the football and motor. Bryan excels in both of those categories. There are questions of Bryan's production in college due to him being really a one-year wonder. But despite that, there are the traits and intangibles that coaches in the NFL can work with.

With unique speed and explosiveness, there are not a lot of defensive tackle prospects like Bryan. He shows the ability to play every position on the defensive line. He beat SEC offensive lineman with a variety of pass-rushing moves and he shows excellent ability to bend and beat lineman who are bigger. His quickness and athleticism in the middle will cause problems for many NFL offenses.

I am going to sound like a broken record here, but Hurst is another defensive tackle that is the first off the football on each play. While his speed and power is awesome, Hurst is also quite refined for an interior pass-rusher. He can beat offensive lineman with a variety of moves too.

Unfortunately, the Cowboys are likely looking for a guy who is more of a space-clogger. And at his size of 6-foot-2, 285 pounds, Hurst is not necessarily that. Rather than a 1-tech, which is the position the Cowboys are in need of, Hurst would provide more of a presence in the 3-technique defensive tackle role. That could keep Hurst off the Cowboys' board.

Day 2
Nathan Shephard, Fort Hays State
This is a name Cowboys fans should remember. Dallas has not only allocated one of their 30 pre-draft visits on Shephard, but they have also have a private workout with the player too. Where exactly is Fort Hays State? A small school in Kansas with around 12,000 students.

Shephard is receiving a ton of buzz as the draft nears. Dating back to high school when he was a linebacker, Shephard has always been uniquely athletic. Despite putting on 100 pounds and transitioning to defensive tackle, that athleticism has not gone away. In fact, it is ultimately helping him.

There could be the issue of rawness given how his game will translate from college to the NFL, but there is a lot to like out of Shephard. Dallas has shown a lot of interest in him leading up to this point.

Harrison Phillips, Stanford
At 6-foot-4, 305 pounds, Phillips is quite the specimen. And while his frame screams 1-technique, there is some deceptive athleticism out of Phillips. At Stanford, Phillips was an extremely productive player. He was able to perform in both running and passing downs.

While Phillips seems to go somewhere on Day 2, there are concerns over what his positions will be in the NFL. Can he win in the NFL at 1-technique? Is he fast and athletic enough to play 3-technique? Those are questions that will need to be answered, but he is a blue-collar type of player that could attract attention from a staff that values players of high production and high character like the Cowboys.

Tim Settle, Virginia Tech
If we are talking about the space-clogging, run-stuffer of this year's defensive tackle class, it is Settle. At 6-foot-3, 335 pounds, Settle is one of the biggest defensive tackles in this class. He even lost weight in 2017 and that led to increased dividends in production.

Defensive tackles that are typically his size do not offer the agility to go along with his frame. That is not the case with Settle. He has some quickness to go along with his size, he uses his arms and hands extremely well, and he moves laterally quite well. Settle is a guy that could be the option near pick No. 50.

At 6-foot-1, 300 pounds, and with the type of build he has, Nnadi is somewhat of a tweener. Nnadi has the potential to be a 3-technique defensive tackle and kick down to be a defensive end on passing downs. Nnadi reacts well to plays and shows excellent anticipation in the middle.

He may have gotten by and produced in college, but it is hard to see how Nnadi will win in the NFL with what he did in college. Nnadi is disruptive nonetheless. He can handle blockers and get in the backfield well. But what his role in the NFL is? That is something NFL coaching will need to figure out.

Day 3
Kendrick Norton, Miami
Son of former Dallas Cowboy Ken Norton, the Miami product has received some crazy bloodlines. At 6-foot-3, 315 pounds, Norton anchored one of the most productive defenses in all of football. Norton is awesome at eating blockers and giving his defense an advantage.

With Norton, the Cowboys will get a player who can beat guys in one-on-ones and eat space against double teams. Norton is going to make his money against the run in the NFL. He won't be asked to participate on pass-rushing downs. However, with what the Cowboys are missing upfront, Norton would be a nice option.

Poona Ford, Texas
Due to his size and playing style, Ford will be relegated to a 4-3 scheme that will take advantage of his aggressive, space-eating abilities. He relied way too heavily on his size and low playing style to beat opposing interior lineman. Granted, it is easy for him because he is 5-foot-11, 315 pounds.

While his height is concerning, Ford has longer arms than expected as well as a strong upper body to go with it. Depending on how defensive coaches in the NFL use him, Ford can be a nice rotational player for a defensive line.

P.J. Hall, Sam Houston State
With how the Cowboys have valued the defensive tackle position in drafts over the past couple of seasons, Day 3 is where the Cowboys could target a defensive tackle.

While Hall played against lesser competition, his production was off the charts, putting his name on team's draft radars. With unbelievable power to go along with his awesome pro day numbers, Hall's name is buzzing even more. With his quickness off the football and his character, Hall is a player the Cowboys could develop interest in.5)
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