Important strategic questions to guide draft decisions this week

Excellent post. Really well laid out. The BPA vs draft by need is always an interesting discussion. It usually is a little of both but this year, with the Cowboys having so many needs, a BPA approach in rounds 1-2 makes a lot of sense.

Just a side note, chiefs GM is Brett Veach, not Bill.
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Oops, correct. Thank you for correcting me.
 
Feel like I’m back in kindergarten! Hickory Dickery dock, Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet, Jack and Jill went up the hill each with a buck and a quarter, Little Boy Blue and last but not least Old Mother Hubbard. I miss anything?
 
Feel like I’m back in kindergarten! Hickory Dickery dock, Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet, Jack and Jill went up the hill each with a buck and a quarter, Little Boy Blue and last but not least Old Mother Hubbard. I miss anything?
Yes, quite a bit. :laugh:
 
My question is how long has it been since we have had a bad draft? I would say it’s been 12yrs could go back to 2010, but definitely from 2014 when we Wil McClay influence started taking over. So there’s no reason for people to be stressing about the draft.
 
It’s no secret the Dallas Cowboys have roster needs at multiple positions. RB, DT, WR, OL, Secondary, LB…it’s almost everywhere. With the all important draft this week, my hope is that our FO follow a wise strategic path and not reach for positions or pet cats as most fans do, lol. Getting this draft right will dictate a lot not only this season but in a few seasons ahead as well.

So here are some guiding questions that might be helpful in making some key decisions during the upcoming draft:
  • What type of team are we trying to be and does this player fit that philosophy?
  • (For round 1-3 players) Can this player start and have impact immediately or will he need more developmental time?
  • (In each round) What player is rated highest on our board and does he make sense at this moment?
  • Using our scouting system, player evaluations and draft board ratings, which position of need has the deepest number of impact players?
  • Using the above thinking, here’s an example question: If the RB position (or WR, DT, OL etc) is deep, can we get a comparable player in the next round or pick at the same position?
  • Are we potentially missing a great player because we are too focused on a position?
  • Before trading down in round one, ask the question, “Are we missing a great player only to settle for a good player?”
These are just a few of the many questions all NFL executives likely ask themselves before and during a draft. I hope the Cowboys FO has a clear idea of what kind of team they are trying to be and draft the best players that fit that vision. It hasn’t always been obvious what kind of team we’re trying build here.

When I read much of what’s on the draft forum here, many fans are zeroed in on a pet cat or a position that needs to be drafted in certain rounds.Thats ok, that’s what we as fans do. But I think good NFL front office people do their homework, follow their draft board and never get locked in on certain players.

Here’s to a great draft this weekend!
The goal is to ultimately marry up impact, value and need.

This draft's strength is at the DT and RB positions. 2 positions of which the Cowboys have desperate needs.

The opportunity is in their face.
Stop the run and run the ball and this team will win playoff game(s).
Plural.

Get 2 impact DTs and the whole defense changes.
Combine this with a legit bellcow RB and the difference is night and day as compared to recent past teams.

That's my answer.
 
  • Are we potentially missing a great player because we are too focused on a position?
  • Before trading down in round one, ask the question, “Are we missing a great player only to settle for a good player?”
Every commentator says the available player at 30 wont be that much inferior to the player at 12, with any differential made up (or more likely exceeded) by the players drafted with the additional picks.

The problem with the standpoint of 'missing a great player' (in that this draft), is that its conceivable that the great player is anywhere in that 1st Rd cohort.

Indeed, im a fan of TMAC, his ability to catch balls thrown behind him and his threat in the Red Zone will be massive, however, trading back and getting say a Bech/Savion W (and dangerous RD (rather than accepting what's left) and maybe an upgrade at RG) will enhance the whole Offense in many facets.

We are not one player away, and that that difference making player isnt there at 5 or 6, let alone 12.
 
You can still have a bad draft even if the players selected arent busts. No point in having multiple good players in one position when you've got holes elsewhere.

You could argue that the past 4-5 drafts have been bad solely on the failure to address or QB issues from both a strength and depth perspective. We still have the weakest QB room in the league.
 
No point in having multiple good players in one position when you've got holes elsewhere.
Exactly! Drafting a WR, TE, DE would be the dumbest move when RB, LB, DT and OL are very weak positions. Not to mention drafting a McMillan just tells the world our offense has not changed and we're placing everything on Daks shoulders.
 

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