Huh? Every player listed in OP was drafted within the last 4 years.We are thiiiiiiiiis close to seeing a Gavin Escobar thread.
I'm afraid it might be a bit too complex for you to digest .They should be the core of this defense. The fact that they're not and LVE's future is in doubt is troubling and a big reason why this defense feels so bare right now. How McClay continues to get a pass for this is perplexing.
Funny you mention Escobar.We are thiiiiiiiiis close to seeing a Gavin Escobar thread.
They should be the core of this defense. The fact that they're not and LVE's future is in doubt is troubling and a big reason why this defense feels so bare right now. How McClay continues to get a pass for this is perplexing.
Go back 5 years and see how many players are still on the team and still in the NFL.
Then take it one step further and compare the rest of the NFL against Dallas during the same time. Dallas will be at the top or near the top. The reason I know this is that there was a thread on BBI asking this question, and Dallas had a total of 24. Considering you get 7 draft picks times 5 years the average is 35.
24 out of 35 in drafting is incredible.
The entire starting offense except Cooper is home grown, so that's pretty outstanding. Drafting on defense has been a bit shakier though, but still solid enough if we had supplemented with a notable free agent or two.The great drafting by McClay and crew has been a huge myth
#coronadoom
How fast the OP is willing to give up on Trysten Hill and LVE is the alarming thing here. It's too early to call these two a bust just yet. Taco has proven himself in Miami to be better than Marinelli would allow him to be. That error in coaching has been addressed. Overall I think the Cowboys drafting over the past 4 or 5 years has been far better than most teams.