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02-03-2012
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White and Nerdy
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Originally Posted by rester
I would want Kelechi Osemele in round 2.
I seen this kid play I don't thing he a day one player
I rather have Kevin Zeitler, G, Wisconsin
Senio Kelemete, G, Wash
Amini Silatolu, G, Midwestern State 6-3 324
[View Full Quote]Pass blocking: Not likely to stay at left tackle in the NFL, but shows better lateral agility than expected for his short, stocky build. Quick enough to help left guard with a punch on the tackle after the snap, yet make it outside to stop the end from reaching the pocket. Resets hands after initial contact to maintain distance, also extends his arms at the end of plays to finish. Anchors well against most defenders with low center of gravity and natural bend. Owns a strong punch that will knock rushers off their route. Takes ends around the pocket and blocks off inside lane against most tackles or twisting ends; NFL defenders will have the edge in quickness in those situations, however.
Run blocking: By no means a gentle giant, attacks defenders in the run game and will finish blocks. Plays with violent hands at the point of attack. Crashes down the edge, will take multiple defenders to the ground. Overextends trying to sustain or dominate blocks instead of simply walling off quicker defenders. Will let up on blocks on occasion when he thinks the play is away.
Pulling/trapping: Hustle and agility allow coaches to use him in front of bubble screens despite his thick, compact build and average long speed. Nimble and quick enough to trap inside or even pull around to the strong-side of the formation from his left tackle spot. Flattens small-college linebackers at the second level when coming straight-on. Flashes some flexibility to get a hand up against oncoming inside defenders, but must show he can make that block against speed of the pro game.
Initial Quickness: Rarely challenged off the snap by Division II defenders on run or pass plays, must ramp it up against NFL-caliber quickness. Gets into move blocks very quickly for his size. Lines up mostly in two-point stance at tackle, needs to show he can get into and out of his stance effectively inside with his hand on the ground.
Downfield: Size and a lack of long foot speed will limit his range, but his effort to help out running backs in the second level (and beyond) is impressive. Can hit multiple defenders if following or leading his back down the field, plays with the tenacity to push piles downfield for extra yardage. Intangibles: Possesses on-field nastiness and hustle to help teammates, NFL coaches will get even more out of him. Scouts will have major questions about his level of competition, as well as his football and general intelligence, after he played two years at junior college and two years in Division
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well luckily round 2 is on day 2 of the draft.... 
GO GO
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02-03-2012
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Originally Posted by Hoofbite
I'd have to agree.
I don't follow college football all that much but if what people have said about the guy is true, I think it'd warrant a trade up in front of Arizona.
The price to go up 2 slots won't be that high.
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Disagree. No trade ups for anybody. We need a full draft class.
Cordy Glenn isn't a bad consolation prize. I may actually prefer him.
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We'll settle this with a good dust up.
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02-03-2012
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I can't remember the last time Melly Mel didn't have a CB pegged for Dallas in the first round.
Hair gel kills brain cells, apparently.
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We'll settle this with a good dust up.
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02-03-2012
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Originally Posted by tm1119
If possible I would trade out of 14 rather than draft Jenkins at 14. Has nothing to do with character, but Hosley/Minnifield + an extra 2nd just sounds much better. I don't think there is a large gap between Jenkins and Minnifiled/Hosely.
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I agree with the value to be had, as well as the gap.
Collecting 2 starting quality CBs over 1 would be great, especially with adding a late 1st or another 2nd round pick.
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02-03-2012
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Originally Posted by TheCount
Is Janoris THAT good? Mike Jenkins went 25th overall, is Janoris 11 picks better?
If we lose DeCastro by 1 pick, I'll be so pissed off.
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Skill wise...
If not for the weed charges we would be talking about the best corner to come out of college in a while
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02-03-2012
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Run-loving Dino
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Galloway reiterated the other day that he was being told there was no way in hell we'd take Jenkins.
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02-03-2012
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Originally Posted by Chocolate Lab
Galloway reiterated the other day that he was being told there was no way in hell we'd take Jenkins.
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which makes sense; with the Hurd fiasco still making headlines there is no way Jerruh wants any more of that around.
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02-03-2012
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Injured Reserve
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TheCount
Is Janoris THAT good? Mike Jenkins went 25th overall, is Janoris 11 picks better?
If we lose DeCastro by 1 pick, I'll be so pissed off.
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Many had Mike Jenkins as a top 2-3 CB in the draft, just like where Janoris is now. Most mocks also had Mike Jenkins going between picks 10-25. Skill wise, I think Janoris is a better overall cover corner than Jenkins, though Jenkins has the speed and size advantage.There's no doubt that Janoris is a top 10 talent, so if we get him 14, I would come away feeling thrilled.
It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed.
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02-03-2012
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I guess we'll all find out in April who's in charge at VR. If Dallas passes on Jenkins then Garrett is in charge. If Dallas takes Jenkins, a player known for his indiscretions, Jerruh's in charge.
Garrett to players: Make today a great day; go about the business of winning! If you can't keep up then don't step up.
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02-03-2012
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Run-loving Dino
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Originally Posted by Zimmy Lives
I guess we'll all find out in April who's in charge at VR. If Dallas passes on Jenkins then Garrett is in charge. If Dallas takes Jenkins, a player known for his indiscretions, Jerruh's in charge.
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Jerry hasn't taken a druggie in years. He's been very clear on this subject.
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02-03-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TheCount
Is Janoris THAT good? Mike Jenkins went 25th overall, is Janoris 11 picks better?
If we lose DeCastro by 1 pick, I'll be so pissed off.
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Especially if they grab Peyton Manning, they would look to protect their investment and grab DeCastro. 
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02-03-2012
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The Instant Classic
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Chocolate Lab
Galloway reiterated the other day that he was being told there was no way in hell we'd take Jenkins.
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Good.
I've thought so, too. A shorter CB with judgment problems. No thanks.
When asked whether Jason Garrett is the right head coach for this team: "I don't think there is anyone else that could. I think he is an unbelievable coach. We've responded to him and he has made us better football players, better people. If you watch us I think we play with a certain relentless spirit." --Sean Lee
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02-03-2012
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To me 1) O Line- no Romo no season
2) Pass rush- automatically up grades the secondary
3) Secondary
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02-03-2012
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Salty Bastard
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Originally Posted by Idgit
Another with the 3-4 pass rushers going before we pick.
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I don't see any 3-4 pass rushers going before we pick in that mock. Who are you referring to?
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02-03-2012
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[quote=supercowboy8;4403879]Has Dallas taking Janoris Jenkins at 14.
Has Ingram going 8 to Miami
Has Upshaw going 10 to Buffalo
Has Kuechly going 12 to Kansas City
Has DeCastro going 13 to Arizona
Has Kirkpatrick going 17 to Bengals
Doesn't even have Hightower in the 1st.
This has to be the least favorable Dallas mock I have seen. I sure hope it doesn't go down like this.
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