Green of the 3 but I don't think it's near that cut and dry. I think 4 OT come off the board in front of Dallas, and that 2 more will go in the first. I think somebody takes Linderbaum before Dallas. I think both Zion and Green will be there. Both guys offer some versatility but to me Green's capacity to play outside trumps Zion's ability to play center. Who's more valuable an OG that can kick out to play OT or an OG who can kick inside to play C? $ wise it's the OG/OT.
The 30 visit stuff is nice and all but not a true indicator. In 2020 Diggs was the only player drafted from the Cowboys 30 visits. They had in receivers Ruggs, Mims, Reagor, Hamler, Pittman, Higgins, Hill, and Hammond that year but drafted Lamb who they never visited with. K'Lavon Chaisson was wined and dined that season and they drafted a receiver that they had not met with instead. In 2021 (Virtual visit year) Parsons said he spoke with neither McCarthy nor Quinn.
There's lots of reasons to bring a guy in for an in person visit and there's plenty of reasons not to as well. I'd imagine they had seen all they needed to see out of Lamb with his game tape. You'd have to be blind not to see it with Parsons, he stunk of talent. I'm guessing it's the same reason they haven't met with Linderbaum, there's really no need. Dallas has done a nice job the last two seasons of letting the draft come to them and taking the most talented player on the board. I'd like to call them smart, but all it's more of a hard lesson learned about reaching for needs from 2019. I don't think Dallas will make that mistake again.
I'd add to this list J. Davis who is exactly the type of player that will drop when teams start jockeying for QBs, OTs, and WRs. Both D. Lloyd and N. Dean could be considered the best players available at their position, each could be available, and each instantly upgrade the defense. Don't write off Ojabo either for a team in need of a pass rusher. This is the same team that draft Jaylon Smith.