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Add in Crawford at 1 tech next to Hill, and we got the new doomsday defense.
If Crawford can beat out Jordan Carrell. Which he cant

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Too slow too lanky. IMO. Just a camp body slash special teams player.
 

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Ended his Alabama career with a serious ankle injury vs. LSU and went undrafted in the subsequent draft. Likely to be a ST contributor and may possibly be a backup, if retained. Hopefully, his 2018 injured ankle won't be a hinderance now. I wonder if it ever fully healed. It might have hampered his quickness and speed in the long run. We'll see.
 
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Cowboys acquire 9th overall pick from Jaguars in exchange for the 17th overall pick and the 52nd overall pick

This scenario reminds me of what the Steelers did last year, trading the 20th pick, the 52nd pick and a 2020 third-round pick to the Broncos in exchange for the 10th overall pick, a pick they used to select inside linebacker Devin Bush. While the Steelers could have waited to see if Bush would have been available at 20 (unlikely), Pittsburgh decided to be proactive while grabbing the player they had been eying all along.

The Cowboys, who lost cornerback Byron Jones to the Dolphins at the start of free agency, may make a similar move, although I don't think it would cost them a future mid-round pick, as was the case with the Steelers. The Cowboys are in need of a major upgrade at the cornerback position, and they may decide to move up to grab Okudah if the Giants (who are expected to take Isaiah Simmons or an offensive tackle with the fourth pick) and Panthers pass on him. Okudah will likely not make it to the 17th pick, which is why the Cowboys may trade up in order to secure the draft's top-rated cornerback. The Cowboys' other needs (specifically at safety and on the defensive line) may prevent them from making a move like this.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...what-it-could-cost-to-acquire-tua-tagovailoa/

Dallas needs too much help & need their draft picks to make this move
 
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