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Old 04-26-2012   #1
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If Dallas wants to move up, they'll be contacting KC at 11 because they want to move the pick. They have a bunch of similarly graded players, and they won't ask for a lot to move back to 14. Dallas could move up there and get Barron, because he seems to be the apple of the Cowboys eye.


I think the Cowboys biggest needs are S and CB, even after Carr. Most teams have now realized that the future of the NFL is most of the good offenses are going to throw 65% of the time. People ask why the Seahawks would take Barron with Chancellor and Thomas already at S, it's because they lined up in their nickel defense in 65% of their snaps last year. Even if he just played nickel packages as a rookie, he would still play 2/3 of their defensive snaps.

Poe might be my most overrated player, and I know guys in NFL Front Offices who like the kid. I just don't think he was a good enough college player. I haven't watched every snap of his college career, but I know people who have and they really soured on him based on what they've seen.


I'm hearing a lot of Janoris Jenkins might sneak into the back of the 1st round. Teams are trying to convince themselves on him because he's just so good.

I sat in the draft room with the Cowboys in the year they drafted Roy Williams. The popular theory is that Jerry is a dictator in the War Room, but in truth he was just a information gatherer. Parcells would tell you Jerry didn't really force his players on him too often. Jerry is making the choices based on the reports Ciskowski and Jason Garrett are giving him. I'm not defending how Jerry does things, because I would hire a more powerful GM in his shoes, but these Cowboys' drafts just aren't Jerry's drafts.

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I sat in the draft room with the Cowboys in the year they drafted Roy Williams. The popular theory is that Jerry is a dictator in the War Room, but in truth he was just a information gatherer. Parcells would tell you Jerry didn't really force his players on him too often. Jerry is making the choices based on the reports Ciskowski and Jason Garrett are giving him. I'm not defending how Jerry does things, because I would hire a more powerful GM in his shoes, but these Cowboys' drafts just aren't Jerry's drafts.
This should be interesting.
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Thanks for the recap. I wasn't aware that the Seahawks played that much nickle defense.
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Thank you for the recap!



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Seattle's best pass rusher is the blockable Chris Clemons and they have 2 young pro bowl safeties. If they take Barron, they take Barron. If he gets to 11, he should get to 14 absent someone behind coming up. I don't mind a small trade up if he is that highly rated on our board, but the Seahawk stuff is pure draft smoke.
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Seattle's best pass rusher is the blockable Chris Clemons and they have 2 young pro bowl safeties. If they take Barron, they take Barron. If he gets to 11, he should get to 14 absent someone behind coming up. I don't mind a small trade up if he is that highly rated on our board, but the Seahawk stuff is pure draft smoke.
I might also be concerned about another team jumping over Dallas. Mayock reported that he would be the only guy that the Eagles would try to move up for and reports are that San Diego really wants him as well.

Personally, I think the Seattle and Buffalo rumors are out there to try to get teams to trade up. I think all Cowboys fans want that gamble to fail so Dallas can simply grab him at 14 (regardless of if people like him, no one wants to lose extra picks).
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I have been putting this in all the threads about trades. Just recent news/rumors on Twitter. This is Evan Silva...who I recommend to all

#Cowboys have had conversations with the #Chiefs about a potential trade up, and #Chargers about moving down: is.gd/QUf1VW

All says Star Telegram says we have Barron, Cox, Brockers and DeCastro as our 4
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All says Star Telegram says we have Barron, Cox, Brockers and DeCastro as our 4
To be honest, give me any one of those players and I'm happy. Each gives us something we desperately need and all four have great potential.

Last thing I want is a trade down and settling for a lesser prospect so we can pick up an extra 3rd or 4th.
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I might also be concerned about another team jumping over Dallas. Mayock reported that he would be the only guy that the Eagles would try to move up for and reports are that San Diego really wants him as well.

Personally, I think the Seattle and Buffalo rumors are out there to try to get teams to trade up. I think all Cowboys fans want that gamble to fail so Dallas can simply grab him at 14 (regardless of if people like him, no one wants to lose extra picks).
I would probably add the Jets to that jumping up thing, as they need a safety also.

As for the Seattle and Buffalo rumors, they have so many other needs that are higher on each of their levels of importance that they would be stupid to make the pick, especially Seattle. Buffalo does have George Wilson, who should've made the Pro-Bowl last year, and although he is 31, their needs are far greater elsewhere.

Hard to really make sense of all these rumors really, but with Jerry flapping his gums about who his targets are, we have to know teams will float these rumors to bait him. Of course it could all be a smokescreen, but at this point, the only thing we do know is it could create Jerry's phone ringing alot and that could be the whole point of all of this noise anyway.
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This should be interesting.
It's not that interesting.

It basically says Parcells would say Jerry didn't force his own picks "too often" which means that there were times that he did.

It also says "Jerry is making the choices based on information provided to him" by the scouts and Garrett, which still indicates Jerry is the one making the final choices.

And finally it says that King would still hire a real GM. Why?

Because the current one is making the final choices, when a real football man would be better qualified to do so.

Nothing groundbreaking there.
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Oh boy IR now you done and did it.

Just a matter of time before junk and Risen Star come in here and make this another "Jerry is not a real GM" debacle.

It's already started with mschmidt64.
"It's little bit like the description of pornography from years back. It's hard to define it. But you know what it is at the end of it. It's hard to define it. I think you know who is more physical. Often times you see that in the fourth quarter. A lot of time the team on the other side feels it. We pride ourselves on being a physical football team. It's important to us. It's an important time of the year to lay that foundation." - Coach Garrett
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should not take much to jump 3 spots.
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It's not that interesting.

It basically says Parcells would say Jerry didn't force his own picks "too often" which means that there were times that he did.

It also says "Jerry is making the choices based on information provided to him" by the scouts and Garrett, which still indicates Jerry is the one making the final choices.

And finally it says that King would still hire a real GM. Why?

Because the current one is making the final choices, when a real football man would be better qualified to do so.

Nothing groundbreaking there.
Agreed. This scenario doesn't really jive with the scenarios laid out as fact by certain people around here either.

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Oh boy IR now you done and did it.

Just a matter of time before junk and Risen Star come in here and make this another "Jerry is not a real GM" debacle.

It's already started with mschmidt64.
Well, he isn't really a real GM. Dallas has won 1 playoff game in 15 years.

Something is broke and I'll continue to argue that having a GM (and Director of Player Personnel) who have no background in personnel guiding the talent acquistion process is a problem.

Not sure why you (and others) take such an issue with that.

We could certainly discuss the merits of Ciskowski or Garrett's inputs, but we never really seem to get that far.
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Agreed. This scenario doesn't really jive with the scenarios laid out as fact by certain people around here either.



Well, he isn't really a real GM. Dallas has won 1 playoff game in 15 years.

Something is broke and I'll continue to argue that having a GM (and Director of Player Personnel) who have no background in personnel guiding the talent acquistion process is a problem.

Not sure why you (and others) take such an issue with that.

We could certainly discuss the merits of Ciskowski or Garrett's inputs, but we never really seem to get that far.


Well that didn't take long did it?


I'm not even gonna take thread in that direction junk, I really have nothing to say on this anymore than the other countless times it been discussed.
"It's little bit like the description of pornography from years back. It's hard to define it. But you know what it is at the end of it. It's hard to define it. I think you know who is more physical. Often times you see that in the fourth quarter. A lot of time the team on the other side feels it. We pride ourselves on being a physical football team. It's important to us. It's an important time of the year to lay that foundation." - Coach Garrett
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the spinning never ends..

I think the only thing that's spinned more in the history of time is planet Earth.
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