Early feb mock trade down a little pick up a extra 3rd

bodi

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1 A.J. Epenesa*, DE, 6-4 #280 Iowa

Epenesa is a solid base end for a 4-3 defense and could be a five-technique end in a 3-4.

2 Ashtyn Davis, S, 6-1 #190 California

3a Antonio Gandy-Golden, WR, 6-4 #220 Liberty

3b Michael Divinity, OLB/ILB, 6-2 #140 LSU

4 James Morgan, QB, 6-4 #215 Florida International
Day 3 of the 2020 NFL Draft due to his pro skill set, but he is rising and has a buzz in the scouting community. Morgan has quality size, a strong arm, and is adept at avoiding turnovers, having thrown only 12 interceptions over the past two seasons. Morgan had a strong week of practice at the East-West Shrine and was better than a number of the quarterbacks at the Senior Bowl.

5 Matt Hennessy, C, 6-4 #295 Temple
It wouldn't hurt the Cowboys if they found an insurance policy for Travis Frederick.

7 Josiah Coatney, DT, 6-4 #325 Ole Miss
Coatney is a big run-stuffing nose tackle who is a good run defender for the Rebels. In his sophomore - 65 tackles - and junior seasons - 63 tackles -, Coatney was productive in defending the ground game. He had 3.5 sacks as a sophomore and one as a junior. As a senior, Coatney totaled 46 tackles with two sack
 

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1 A.J. Epenesa*, DE, 6-4 #280 Iowa

Epenesa is a solid base end for a 4-3 defense and could be a five-technique end in a 3-4.

2 Ashtyn Davis, S, 6-1 #190 California

3a Antonio Gandy-Golden, WR, 6-4 #220 Liberty

3b Michael Divinity, OLB/ILB, 6-2 #140 LSU

4 James Morgan, QB, 6-4 #215 Florida International
Day 3 of the 2020 NFL Draft due to his pro skill set, but he is rising and has a buzz in the scouting community. Morgan has quality size, a strong arm, and is adept at avoiding turnovers, having thrown only 12 interceptions over the past two seasons. Morgan had a strong week of practice at the East-West Shrine and was better than a number of the quarterbacks at the Senior Bowl.

5 Matt Hennessy, C, 6-4 #295 Temple
It wouldn't hurt the Cowboys if they found an insurance policy for Travis Frederick.

7 Josiah Coatney, DT, 6-4 #325 Ole Miss
Coatney is a big run-stuffing nose tackle who is a good run defender for the Rebels. In his sophomore - 65 tackles - and junior seasons - 63 tackles -, Coatney was productive in defending the ground game. He had 3.5 sacks as a sophomore and one as a junior. As a senior, Coatney totaled 46 tackles with two sack
I'd be happy with that draft, except I'd take the Weaver kid from West Virginia in the 3rd in place of Divinity.
 

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1 A.J. Epenesa*, DE, 6-4 #280 Iowa

Epenesa is a solid base end for a 4-3 defense and could be a five-technique end in a 3-4.

2 Ashtyn Davis, S, 6-1 #190 California

3a Antonio Gandy-Golden, WR, 6-4 #220 Liberty

3b Michael Divinity, OLB/ILB, 6-2 #140 LSU

4 James Morgan, QB, 6-4 #215 Florida International
Day 3 of the 2020 NFL Draft due to his pro skill set, but he is rising and has a buzz in the scouting community. Morgan has quality size, a strong arm, and is adept at avoiding turnovers, having thrown only 12 interceptions over the past two seasons. Morgan had a strong week of practice at the East-West Shrine and was better than a number of the quarterbacks at the Senior Bowl.

5 Matt Hennessy, C, 6-4 #295 Temple
It wouldn't hurt the Cowboys if they found an insurance policy for Travis Frederick.

7 Josiah Coatney, DT, 6-4 #325 Ole Miss
Coatney is a big run-stuffing nose tackle who is a good run defender for the Rebels. In his sophomore - 65 tackles - and junior seasons - 63 tackles -, Coatney was productive in defending the ground game. He had 3.5 sacks as a sophomore and one as a junior. As a senior, Coatney totaled 46 tackles with two sack
Looney if signed would be a great back up for Fredericks and depth at G. We actually may need to draft and develop a LT. If we reup Quinn, how would that affect your round 1 selection?
 

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Think both your 3rd round picks are high. Question marks about Divinity's mid-season departure from LSU. I like Gandy-Golden's potential is high but not sure if I'd gamble in the 3rd.
 

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I don’t think you can go through this draft or the next draft without adding CB
We lose 3 CB this year or pay them, we lose 2 more next year or pay them
We need a CB or 2 this year and more next year
 

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I don’t think you can go through this draft or the next draft without adding CB
We lose 3 CB this year or pay them, we lose 2 more next year or pay them
We need a CB or 2 this year and more next year
Agree...and FA cbs are $$$...
 

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1 A.J. Epenesa*, DE, 6-4 #280 Iowa

Epenesa is a solid base end for a 4-3 defense and could be a five-technique end in a 3-4.

2 Ashtyn Davis, S, 6-1 #190 California

3a Antonio Gandy-Golden, WR, 6-4 #220 Liberty

3b Michael Divinity, OLB/ILB, 6-2 #140 LSU

4 James Morgan, QB, 6-4 #215 Florida International
Day 3 of the 2020 NFL Draft due to his pro skill set, but he is rising and has a buzz in the scouting community. Morgan has quality size, a strong arm, and is adept at avoiding turnovers, having thrown only 12 interceptions over the past two seasons. Morgan had a strong week of practice at the East-West Shrine and was better than a number of the quarterbacks at the Senior Bowl.

5 Matt Hennessy, C, 6-4 #295 Temple
It wouldn't hurt the Cowboys if they found an insurance policy for Travis Frederick.

7 Josiah Coatney, DT, 6-4 #325 Ole Miss
Coatney is a big run-stuffing nose tackle who is a good run defender for the Rebels. In his sophomore - 65 tackles - and junior seasons - 63 tackles -, Coatney was productive in defending the ground game. He had 3.5 sacks as a sophomore and one as a junior. As a senior, Coatney totaled 46 tackles with two sack

I'd go DT in the 1st round. The issue is that this team needs 4 DTs that can play and you can't draft them all in one draft. I think you can get a DE in FA. The rest I have no problem with and even like the rationale.
 
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