In order to satisfy your cravings.. Wait til the 7th to do the following..
1. Draft a TE
2. Draft a small school Safety project.
3. Draft a hurt LB
The 7th round is like 10 minutes until 2 a.m. on a Sunday morning at Pete's Dualing Piano Bar on Belt Line road when last call is over and you half to pick the redhead with one arm or the blonde with a lazy eye and unsteady on the dance floor.
I cannot recall, save maybe Bill Bates, when we got anything out of the 7th round. and Bates was not even journeyman material for most of his sorry career. (I really don't know if bates was 7th round, but it would seem he should be.)
Jay Ratliff was a 7th rounder.
The good thing about a bunch of 7th round picks is it's like getting first dibs on all the undrafted free agents.
The draft used to be 12 rounds. Rayfield Wright, Larry Brown, Cliff Harris, Drew Pearson.....good players can be had.
and we know how well he worked out here, huh? Jerra half filed a complaint about how Ratliff was so ailing he could barely play in Dallas and how he in a remarkable turn of events was suddenly deemed halthy for his new team.
And you and othes might disagree and that is your purgatory but I half always thought of Jay the Rat as a journeyman player despite his pro bowls which half of all honorees usually bow out of.
Ideally, if those three aren't use to move up a little in this draft, i'd like to see them traded for future selections in next years.