So. (Sewell & Slater)

That is pretty short even for a guard. For reference Tyron has 36.5" arms.
 
Let’s hope this is enough for teams to pass on both Sewell/Slater as they are both legit blue chip talents
I don’t want to open another thread about this topic but Bucky Brooks made a good point about drafting the offensive linemen before the wide receivers in this draft. He believes the 2nd cluster of receivers that you can get in the second round are closer then the second cluster of lineman. He also makes a point of questioning how good Smith and Waddle are. He does not think they are strong enough to be outside receivers. One of the posters made a mock were at 10 we would only have chance at Jaycee Horne, Smith, Waddle and Tucker. I think that is a possible outcome. Now the poster only had 3 quarterbacks drafted in the top 10 but you never know.
 
330 lbs Wow.When he got to Oregon his coach said he was 370 lbs. That worries me a bit. You have to think he’s going to get bigger. He may grow himself in to being a Guard.
 
Even If both end up in Zack Martin/Quentin Nelson levels at OG then picking either top 10 is well worth it
I believe both are 10 year OT starters at a very high level
 
Also isn’t he like 19 years old technically he can still grow some? I’m taking bpa. Sewell is top 5 talent.
 
I'm usually all for BPA, but unless the team doesn't see Tyron playing past 2021 I can't see how they target an OT.

The balance of resources and cap dollars is way out of line as it is.

While it would be great to start either one of those guys at LG while grooming them for an eventual LT takeover, how exactly are they even supposed to get better defensively when they refuse to take FA seriously?

Other teams are getting away with one high pick and a bunch of mid to late round types on the OL.

We on the other hand need all high picks and/or big contracts along the OL, a 40 million dollar QB, and three stud receivers....yet can't stop anyone on defense.

Again, I get the whole BPA thing....and can't pass up blue chip thing....

Maybe I just wanted them to realize that BPA was almost definitely going to be an offensive player at 10 and sign some real FA on defense.

Oh wait....they think they DID that. Got it.
 
I'm usually all for BPA, but unless the team doesn't see Tyron playing past 2021 I can't see how they target an OT.

The balance of resources and cap dollars is way out of line as it is.

While it would be great to start either one of those guys at LG while grooming them for an eventual LT takeover, how exactly are they even supposed to get better defensively when they refuse to take FA seriously?

Other teams are getting away with one high pick and a bunch of mid to late round types on the OL.

We on the other hand need all high picks and/or big contracts along the OL, a 40 million dollar QB, and three stud receivers....yet can't stop anyone on defense.

Again, I get the whole BPA thing....and can't pass up blue chip thing....

Maybe I just wanted them to realize that BPA was almost definitely going to be an offensive player at 10 and sign some real FA on defense.

Oh wait....they think they DID that. Got it.

You can use your second as well use your 2 3rdround and 2 fourth round picks on d. No way I draft all d only. Need look into speedy wr/rb as well. Ideally in 5/6th round
 
You can use your second as well use your 2 3rdround and 2 fourth round picks on d. No way I draft all d only. Need look into speedy wr/rb as well. Ideally in 5/6th round
I'm not necessarily saying defense only....just early.

They tend to not trust draft picks that weren't high ones.

Gotta love the strategy of building only through the draft yet realistically adding only one or two contributors each season because the staff won't play mid round rookies.
 
I don’t want to open another thread about this topic but Bucky Brooks made a good point about drafting the offensive linemen before the wide receivers in this draft. He believes the 2nd cluster of receivers that you can get in the second round are closer then the second cluster of lineman. He also makes a point of questioning how good Smith and Waddle are. He does not think they are strong enough to be outside receivers. One of the posters made a mock were at 10 we would only have chance at Jaycee Horne, Smith, Waddle and Tucker. I think that is a possible outcome. Now the poster only had 3 quarterbacks drafted in the top 10 but you never know.
Anything can happen, but when you do the process of elimination, the Cowboys should still get a good player.

Believe 4QB’s is a lock, someone is going to take Fields in the top 10. Could see 1 wr slide but not two. If we are on the clock where 1 is still there, we should get trade back action. So 4 QB, 1 TE, 2 WR, 2 T that is 9, where no defense has been picked. Surtain, Parsons and 1WR can all be there, if 3 WR go ahead of us, 1 Tackle could fall.
 

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