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Originally Posted by ABQcowboyJR
Cooper might fit a zone blocking scheme better than Warmack.
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Originally Posted by CATCH17
I don't think Warmack could ever get the natural abilities Cooper has.
There is a better chance that Cooper could blow people off the ball like Warmack does eventually.
I like both players but I think I like Cooper a little better overall. Especially if we could add a 3rd rounder.
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Originally Posted by CATCH17
I like Cooper a little more because of the athletic ability he shows.
I concede that Warmack is a better player today but I'm not convinced Cooper couldn't pass him once he gets to an NFL team.
I'd be thrilled to have either.
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I would be happy with either player; however, I agree, with the statements above about Cooper.
Warmack has sufficient athletic ability now; however, any added weight and eventually age could easily slow him down to below average quickness, IMO.
Cooper has elite quickness and his power is very good.
College players tend to gain weight and strength in the NFL; however, they almost never get quicker.
Cooper started 1 game at Center in college. If he projects as both a Center and Guard, that would make him more valuable than Warmack, IMO, unless Warmack can player Center also.
IMO, Center is the 1 position that the Cowboys must get in this draft. Quality Centers just don't become available in Free Agency; whereas, good Guards often make it to FA.
Having said that, even if they take Cooper and think that he can play Center, I would still try to get one of Barrett Jones, Travis Frederick or Khalad Holmes in the 2nd or 3rd.
If both Warmack and Cooper are available at #18, they could consider trading down a few spots and risk that one of them would fall to that pick.