Players Dallas Has Shown Interest In - 2017

watching the game today and Adam Bisnowaty seems to play with cement shoes,Carroll Phillips has the quick first step.Kupp is the real deal,he is going to have a great Career.Eddie Vanderdoes played well but has injury issues.Dawkins has quick feet,could use another guard.
 
So far, these are the guys we have talked with.
Did I miss anybody?

QB -
RB - Corey Clement (Wisconsin)
WR - Amara Darboh (Michigan), Fred Ross (Mississippi St.)
TE -
OT - Adam Bisnowaty (Pittsburgh)
OG - Dion Dawkins (Temple)
C -

DE -
DT - Larry Ogunjobi (Charlotte), Jaleel Johnson (Iowa), Eddie Vanderdoes (UCLA)
OLB - Ryan Anderson (Alabama), Carroll Phillips (Illinois)
ILB - Ben Gedeon (Michigan)
SS -
FS -
CB - Jourdan Lewis (Michigan)

P -
K -
 
Don't think they'd be looking at Ryan Anderson or Carroll Phillips as OLBs.
 
  • Villanova defensive lineman Tanoh Kpassagnon is a difficult evaluation in some regards. Team sources say that Kpassagnon is very raw, not an instinctive player, and still behind on football. He is a very smart kid, but not a very smart football player yet. Thus, he is going to need some development at the NFL level.
  • Sources say that his year's group at the Senior Bowl is impressive and there really haven't been any players that bombed the interviews. Arkansas tight end Jeremy Sprinkle was said to have maybe the worst interview in trying to explain a theft incident from the Belk Bowl. Illinois outside linebacker Carroll Phillips also had off-the-field questions to answer this week.
 
Anderson is one of the most overrated guys in the draft.
Eh...I think he's pretty underrated. And that's probably because there are just so many pass rushers in this draft. In most years, I think Anderson would be a lock first round pick.
 
Eh...I think he's pretty underrated. And that's probably because there are just so many pass rushers in this draft. In most years, I think Anderson would be a lock first round pick.

I think he'll likely be a good, but not great player; though not the same player/position, kinda like a James Farrior.

I think some folks get caught up in trying to distinguish "stars" and "busts" they forget there is a middle ground of good productive players.
 
I think he'll likely be a good, but not great player; though not the same player/position, kinda like a James Farrior.

I think some folks get caught up in trying to distinguish "stars" and "busts" they forget there is a middle ground of good productive players.
Agree. If you could guarantee drafting Greg Ellis, for example, I would take it in the late first.
 
Can anyone name 2 players that have gone from being LB's in college to 3 down 4-3 DE's in the NFL?
 
Couldn't we use Anderson as a pass rushing SLB, like our very own T Suggs?, instead of reaching for a DE
 
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