What are some of the prognosticators saying Dallas will do at 19? DEFENSIVE TACKLEChristian Wilkins, DT, ClemsonMichael Middleshurst,
USA Today, (Jan. 4)
Dallas' front four is in the best shape it's been in for some time, though the team will have to figure out how to keep DE DeMarcus Lawrence as well as handle restricted free agent David Irving. Regardless of how free agency shakes out, Wilkins would add further depth on the interior with an attractive blend of quickness and power.
Draftblaster(Jan. 3)
The Cowboys' offensive line was just not the same this year, but some of that was injuries and developing chemistry. They have enough key pieces that they don't have to panic and address the position early in the draft. With three of their five positions locked down, they should be looking to add two offensive linemen through the draft and another in free agency and then let the competition unfold. They have found their edge guys on the defensive line, but have a big need in the middle. They also will need to find a WR and TE to replace key players at the end of their careers.
Maurice Hurst, DT, MichiganConnor Riley,
SEC Country(Jan. 3)
Hurst might not be drafted this high simply because of his position. But the Cowboys need defensive tackles who can play, and Hurst is one of the best football players in this draft class.
Rob Rang,
NFLDraftScout(Jan. 1)
Injuries and suspensions have robbed the Cowboys of some of their more talented defensive linemen, leaving coordinator Rod Marinelli little to work with. Hurst (6-2, 280) may lack ideal size, but his quickness, tenacity and versatility suggest NFL success.
EDGE RUSHERSMarcus Davenport, Edge, UTSAJason McIntyre,
The Big Lead(Jan. 1)
Athletic freak who at 6-foot-7, 255 pounds will slay the Combine in February. The Cowboys need a playmaker at receiver, and a tight end to replace Jason Witten, but in a conference with young star QBs, they need an effective pass rush. Davenport had the 3rd highest grade among 4-3 defensive ends in the country, according to Pro Football Focus.
Clelin Ferrell, DE, ClemsonDan Kadar,
SB Nation (Jan. 1)
Ferrell is only a redshirt sophomore, but his length and athleticism is exactly what teams want in an edge-rusher. While DeMarcus Lawrence has been a star for the Cowboys, he is a free agent. At the least, it's nice to have a surplus of players who can get after the quarterback.
WIDE RECEIVERCalvin Ridley, WR, AlabamaLuke Easterling,
DraftWire (Jan. 3)
This season has made it painfully obvious that the Cowboys need a difference-maker at receiver to make the big plays that just don't seem to be happening anymore. Ridley's presence would give Dak Prescott a field-stretcher who would pair perfectly with Dez Bryant.
James Washington, WR, Oklahoma StateNick Klopsis,
Newsday (Jan. 1)
Dez Bryant isn't quite the game breaker he once was. Part of it is age (he turned 29 in November), but part of it is the lack of a second option at receiver. No matter what the Cowboys decide to do with Bryant (he counts $16.5 million against the cap but can be cut with a post-June 1 designation for a $12.5-million savings), they'll need pass-catching options for Dak Prescott. James Washington, an Oklahoma State product like Bryant, is a big-play receiver who can open things up as a deep threat. He's explosive off the snap and was very productive, averaging 19.8 yards on 226 career catches, though he did benefit from playing with future NFL quarterback Mason Rudolph in a wide-open offense. Still, he'd be a great complement to the physical Bryant and a useful downfield target for Prescott.
LINEBACKERRoquan Smith, LB, GeorgiaWalter Cherepinsky,
Walter Football (Jan. 4)
Roquan Smith is too talented to fall out of the top half of the opening round, so the Cowboys would definitely consider him with this selection. Anthony Hitchens is an impending free agent, while Jaylon Smith hasn't played up to his billing quite yet.
Eric Galko,
Sporting News(Jan. 3)
Sean Lee's injury history, coupled with Jaylon Smith's notable injury past, makes linebacker less of a sure thing than it appears for Dallas. Adding Smith would put Lee in more of a rotational role for 2018 and would give the Cowboys' defense both an upgrade and some much-needed stability. Receiver is an option, as well, for the Cowboys.
DEFENSIVE BACKJoshua Jackson, CB, IowaChris Trapasso,
CBS Sports(Jan. 3)
With Jackson, the Cowboys get their No. 1 cornerback who's ready to contribute instantly and face
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