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Trysten Hill DL, UCF
Height: 6-3, Weight: 308
There were some issues off the field that led to him sitting out some games, spending time on the bench. When you pop on the tape the kid is a force. I love this pick.
A
3
90
Connor McGovern OL, PSU
Height: 6-5, Weight: 308
This is a good solid pick. He is a player who will be a quality starter in a few years. He opened a lot of holes for good runners at Penn State.
B
4
128
Tony Pollard RB, MEMP
Height: 6-0, Weight: 210
Pollard is a running back/receiver hybrid who needs to have his touches manufactured but plays with impressive explosiveness, and good, not great wiggle. Cowboys could have filled bigger needs with their third overall pick.
C+
5
158
from PIT through OAK via BUF and OAK
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Michael Jackson CB, MIAMI
Height: 6-1, Weight: 210
Jackson is a big, physically imposing outside corner who tested well at the combine but has trouble staying in phase with receivers down the field. His 2017 was much better than his 2018. Decent depth, has upside in Dallas if he can play up to his ceiling.
C+
5
165
Joe Jackson DL, MIAMI
Height: 6-4, Weight: 275
Jackson is a large, heavy-handed edge setter with slower-than-ideal feet but plenty of strength to his game. He doesn't bend the edge well but his hand use is effective. Great value for this late on Day 3.
B+
6
213
from CIN
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Donovan Wilson S, TXAM
Height: 6-0, Weight: 199
Wilson is a tone-setting box safety who has issues changing directions or attacking in zone. In coverage, he's best when he can get physical with tight ends at the line. The Cowboys finally address one of their biggest needs late in the draft.
C+
7
218
from OAK
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Mike Weber RB, OHIOST
Height: 5-10, Weight: 211
Weber has 'Ohio State speed' and while he never secured lead back duties in Columbus he made the most of his touches thanks to that speed and good balance through contact. A more traditional backup for Ezekiel Elliott than earlier pick Tony Pollard.
B
7
241
Jalen Jelks EDGE, OREG
Height: 6-5, Weight: 256
Jelks is a tall, sleek defensive line tweener seriously lacking power. He must be given the opportunity to attack, and he has an effective inside move. With Demarcus Lawrence extended, the Cowboys can afford to use Jelks in small doses.
B