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1. Tight end. Drafting a tight end as early as Pick 26 is more in play now than I thought when I left for Indianapolis. The top TEs in this draft class, according to draft expert Dane Brugler, are Michael Mayer (Notre Dame), Luke Musgrave (Oregon State), Darnell Washington (Georgia) and Dalton Kincaid (Utah). Dallas hasn’t drafted a tight end in the first round since David LaFleur in 1997 (Brugler has the Cowboys taking one in his latest mock draft). The Green Bay Packers never used a first- or second-round pick on tight end during Mike McCarthy’s time as their head coach. I still feel like cornerback is the most likely position addressed at 26, but tight end is definitely in play. Jake Ferguson and Peyton Hendershot are good young players, but they won’t prevent Dallas from adding another talented youngster to the group, especially if that TE is the best player available. Dalton Schultz has been very productive over the past three years, but his time in Dallas appears to be over.
2. Still interested in keeping Ezekiel Elliott? The Cowboys said as much throughout the week, but I still have some doubts. The biggest reason being Elliott’s contract, which is scheduled to count $16.7 million against the cap for the 2023 season. And that’s with Tony Pollard getting the franchise tag, which will take up another $10 million against the cap. That’s just too much money to be tied up in the running back position. It’s likely either a significant pay cut for Elliott or the Cowboys choose to move on from him.
3. More on running back. The Cowboys have to be prepared for the future, so running back sounds like it will be in play at some point in the draft. That doesn’t necessarily mean the first round. The Cowboys have found players like Pollard in the fourth and DeMarco Murray in the third. If Dallas doesn’t draft a running back, the position group could be in some trouble next year at this time if Pollard isn’t re-signed and leaves in free agency. Yes, they could draft a running back next year, but they probably don’t want to be forced into that situation.
4. Latest on Tyron Smith. All signs point to him wanting to play another season. The question is, can the Cowboys afford to keep him at a $17.6 million cap hit? They say they can. I have my doubts. If Smith is making anywhere near that, the expectation has to be that he’s their starting left tackle. And that would mean Tyler Smith would be moving back to left guard. Tyler Smith is clearly the team’s left tackle of the future, but there would be a major hole at left guard if the Cowboys are unable to re-sign Connor McGovern. Look for interior offensive line help to also be on Dallas’ radar in this draft.
5. Interest in extending Dak Prescott’s contract. Not a huge surprise, but Stephen Jones didn’t try to avoid the topic when asked. When pressed for more details, he responded: “My bet is there’s not gonna be a lot said about it. We’ll wake up one day and it’ll be done.” Knowing how Prescott’s last contract extension was handled, it’s somewhat difficult to believe this one will be quickly finalized overnight. “We feel strongly about his future, and we’ll definitely build this thing around him,” Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy said.
2. Still interested in keeping Ezekiel Elliott? The Cowboys said as much throughout the week, but I still have some doubts. The biggest reason being Elliott’s contract, which is scheduled to count $16.7 million against the cap for the 2023 season. And that’s with Tony Pollard getting the franchise tag, which will take up another $10 million against the cap. That’s just too much money to be tied up in the running back position. It’s likely either a significant pay cut for Elliott or the Cowboys choose to move on from him.
3. More on running back. The Cowboys have to be prepared for the future, so running back sounds like it will be in play at some point in the draft. That doesn’t necessarily mean the first round. The Cowboys have found players like Pollard in the fourth and DeMarco Murray in the third. If Dallas doesn’t draft a running back, the position group could be in some trouble next year at this time if Pollard isn’t re-signed and leaves in free agency. Yes, they could draft a running back next year, but they probably don’t want to be forced into that situation.
4. Latest on Tyron Smith. All signs point to him wanting to play another season. The question is, can the Cowboys afford to keep him at a $17.6 million cap hit? They say they can. I have my doubts. If Smith is making anywhere near that, the expectation has to be that he’s their starting left tackle. And that would mean Tyler Smith would be moving back to left guard. Tyler Smith is clearly the team’s left tackle of the future, but there would be a major hole at left guard if the Cowboys are unable to re-sign Connor McGovern. Look for interior offensive line help to also be on Dallas’ radar in this draft.
5. Interest in extending Dak Prescott’s contract. Not a huge surprise, but Stephen Jones didn’t try to avoid the topic when asked. When pressed for more details, he responded: “My bet is there’s not gonna be a lot said about it. We’ll wake up one day and it’ll be done.” Knowing how Prescott’s last contract extension was handled, it’s somewhat difficult to believe this one will be quickly finalized overnight. “We feel strongly about his future, and we’ll definitely build this thing around him,” Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy said.