Dane Bruglers 7 round Cowboys mock

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Quoted portions are Bruglers thoughs

1st: Zion Johnson, OG BC


I’ll be surprised if this pick is anything other than an offensive lineman or wide receiver. Treylon Burks will be an enticing option for Dallas, but I’m giving the edge to the plug-and-play left guard who will help bring stability to an inconsistent unit.

2nd: Sam Williams, DE Ole Miss


Williams must improve his discipline to be a more consistent edge-setter and rusher, but he has the upfield acceleration and attacking mentality to affect the game as a quarterback hunter. He is an exciting pass rush prospect in subpackages with potential to be more.

3rd: Jelani Woods, TE VT


At some point in rounds 2-4, the Cowboys are expected to draft a tight end. Over the last calendar year, Jelani Woods has gone from borderline draft pick to surefire draft pick to an expected day two draft pick. At 6-7 and 253 pounds, he ran a 4.61 40-yard dash and 6.95 three-cone, and the tape shows a productive pass catcher.

4th: Eric Ezukanma, WR Texad Tech

Ezukanma is a predictable route runner with only average speed, but he is a natural ball-tracker with toughness and talent down the field. He projects as a WR4/WR5 who could see opportunities and move up the depth chart in the right situation

5th: Cade York, K LSU


5th: Abram Smith, HB Baylor

Smith won’t be an ideal fit for every scheme, but he is tailor-made for outside/split zone run game with his one-cut quickness and feel for lane development. He not only brings value to the backfield but is well-versed on defense and special teams to potentially offer three-way versatility.

5th: Brandon Smith, LB Penn State

The Cowboys have a strong track record when drafting Penn State linebackers in the last decade between Micah Parsons and Sean Lee. Smith isn’t anywhere near the level of those two players, but Dallas will be intrigued with the raw size-speed traits that he offers as a subpackage rusher or backer

5th: Ryan Van Denmark, OT UConn


Van Demark must continue to develop his core strength and pad level concerns, but he has the quickness, handwork and intelligence to earn an NFL roster spot as a swing tackle
Posters Note: I dont a guy named Van Denmark as a fit. Not just with us, but anywhere

6th: Deron Bland, CB Fresno St
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Bland has only average hips and will lose his feel for the route at times, but his length, speed and toughness are desirable traits for NFL teams to develop.
 
Would just be an okay draft imo.

Zion, Sam, Jelani would be solid first 3 picks, but those middle and late picks are nothing special - likely ST or PS guys.

Still believe trading down and adding more picks between 2-4 would actually improve the number of starters added.
 
Would just be an okay draft imo.

Zion, Sam, Jelani would be solid first 3 picks, but those middle and late picks are nothing special - likely ST or PS guys.

Still believe trading down and adding more picks between 2-4 would actually improve the number of starters added.
I will fight you if you are unenthused about Cade York
 
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Quoted portions are Bruglers thoughs

1st: Zion Johnson, OG BC




2nd: Sam Williams, DE Ole Miss




3rd: Jelani Woods, TE VT




4th: Eric Ezukanma, WR Texad Tech



5th: Cade York, K LSU


5th: Abram Smith, HB Baylor



5th: Brandon Smith, LB Penn State



5th: Ryan Van Denmark, OT UConn



Posters Note: I dont a guy named Van Denmark as a fit. Not just with us, but anywhere

6th: Deron Bland, CB Fresno St
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I like any mock that has us going Oline early and often.
 
I don’t have an issue if we draft a guard with first pick. I just would like to see a trade down so we can add a third.
Could happen if we dropped all the way down into the 30s...say 30-33 range.
Do you think the really good OGs will still be there?
If so, maybe we try! Have to find a trade partner, of course.
 
Could happen if we dropped all the way down into the 30s...say 30-33 range.
Do you think the really good OGs will still be there?
If so, maybe we try! Have to find a trade partner, of course.
It is hard to say. The Cowboys would have to be open to taking the safeties, 2nd round receivers, off ball linebackers,Linderbaum, Smith and Raimann then they could go could actually get a haul for 24.
 
that dane bruglers mock is off in left field, only pick i see that might be a possibility is sam williams (zion )will be gone before the 24th pick
 
Should have doubled up at WR and taken a C.

Per Ourlads scouting - much is made about Linderbaum's technique and movement skills, but they did not seem fond of his anchoring power.
Thinks he could struggle at NFL level with bigger, powerful trenchmen, and the type that could need double help.
 
I just jacked about York. Kind of reminds of a cross between pre hip injury Nick Folk and Dan Bailey. Almost 80% for his career fron 50+

Late round 5th or 6th at best.

There's been a ton of super successful college FG kickers over the years ...but yet most that are drafted don't end up being stellar in the NFL as they were in college.
 
Jerry was flapping his hint-clue mouth at " flexibility" .. Zion supposedly has played across the line in college, and i thin i read he took some snaps at Senior Bowl practices.
 

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