Oh I understand perfectly well there Einstein. But I usually don’t like trading for future picks. They’re too unreliable and do nothing for you now.
Hey, you were the one that threw out a condescending barb. “Understand”.Wow. OK, ignore it is......
Replace “could easily” with “need to” and you’re spot on.I don’t care if they make 5 picks or 10 picks, if they get 5 starters out of this draft, that would be a great haul. It’s also entirely possible.
We have 6 picks in the first four rounds. They should be knocking on the starter’s door from the moment they are picked.
It doesn’t matter if it’s OL, DT, LB, S, CB, they could easily start this year.
Witten is one of my favorite players of all time but I don't see him as the game changer. He was a security blanket and he got the job done and is a first ballot Hall of Famer due to continued excellence. Did he make some big plays? Absolutely, but that isn't what he will be known for.
Being uncoverable while also being a dominant blocker is a game changer in my opinion. Your game changer definition sounds closer to my definition of "exciting" or "flashy." Witten made defensive coordinators alter their game plans and/or plan specifically for him. To me, that's the literal definition of a game changer.
Thought Pilly was drafting 6
Just going off what nearly every scout is saying about Pitts and being that blue chip player.And I’m not saying you draft a lesser player for need only. I’m saying I (and many others) think there are a couple of corners and maybe a LB that can be as good at their positions as Pitt is at TE. Do the Cowboys think that? No idea and neither does anyone else but them. There is no “sure thing” as some want to throw out. It doesn’t exist. Every pick is a risk.