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After the first few rounds I usually have no idea who is any good... with that said, thaddeus moss is someone I'd be interested in rounds 4 and 5
 

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Tyler Biadasz C Wisconsin

I'd take him now...

A career played strictly at center, he remained the heart of the offense throughout his three seasons with the team. While the awards stacked up during his final season, there is a widely speculated belief that he took a bit of a step back following hip surgery. His functional strength and balance were average and he didn’t look nearly as crisp as his pre-injury form. Biadasz’s medicals will vary amongst teams, but he still remains a late Day 2 or early Day 3 option for man/gap based blocking scheme teams.

Updated: 3/13/20
 

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Hell, I want Case Cookus just off of his name alone. That sounds like a name I would have fun with. Cookus.

Roland Rivers-Slippery Rock..how can you not enjoy that? Rivers? Slippery Rock? Never even heard of the school, but that's brownie points. For sure.
 

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K'Von Wallace would be an excellent addition. With Burgess gone, he's my next favorite DB due to his versatility.

I love me some swiss army type DB's - guys who can cover, blitz, and tackle in the open field at multiple positions. Wallace fits that mold and tested really well at the combine.
 

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Some guys I like:

QB
- Jacob Eason - pro style QB with big arm
- Nate Stanley - seems like a longtime backup type
-James Morgan - FIU - Size and big arm, looks like a Green Bay QB

OT
-Trey Adams - Washington - Big guy that is surprisingly agile
-Jon Runyan - Michigan - NFL bloodline, probably moves to guard at pro level

C
-Troy Biadasz - Wisconsin - Hmmm, where have I heard about Wisconsin centers before?
-Keith Ismael - San Diego St - great fit in a zone style offense

DE
-Curtis Weaver - Boise St pass rusher - why not?
-DJ Wonnum - South Carolina - I have a feeling Weaver goes before our pick, Wonnum has some pass rush ability
-Alton Robinson - Syracuse - maybe there in the 5th?

LB
-Troy Dye - Oregon - Looks like he could be a very good nickle LB with pass coverage skills and a decent blitzer

CB
-Bryce Hall - Virginia - Has the size, speed and long arms that Dallas had looked for...do we still want the same these days?

S
-Antoine Brooks - Maryland - strong safety type. Likely a core ST guy.
 

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QB
- Jacob Eason - pro style QB with big arm
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Keith Ismael - San Diego St - great fit in a zone style offense
LB
-Troy Dye - Oregon - Looks like he could be a very good nickle LB with pass coverage skills and a decent blitzer

CB
-Bryce Hall - Virginia - Has the size, speed and long arms that Dallas had looked for...do we still want the same these days?

If we could come away with half this
 

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My order if we can get any 3 of these guys I'd be very happy, and I'd even take 2 more CB's.
Bryce Hall CB Virginia
Reggie Robinson III CB Tulsa
Amik Robertson LA Tech
Leki Fotu DT Utah
Akeem Davis-Gaither LB App St
Harrison Bryant TE FAU
Curtis Weaver DE Boise St
Donovan Peoples-Jones WR Michigan
Tyler Johnson WR Minnesota
Nick Harris C Washington
James Proche WR SMU
Albert Okwuegbunam TE Missouri
K'Von Wallace Iowa S
L'Jarius Sneed S/CB
Bradlee Anae Utah DE
Alton Robinson DE Syracuse
Hunter Bryant TE Washington
 

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Honestly, I’d like to see us make a move for Fromm or Eason.

Both projected to go higher. We don’t have a good backup. Good Dak insurance or possible trade bait.

The rest of the players left are projects anyways. Might as well get a decent backup QB.

Remember the name James Morgan QB FIU. I think they they have shown some interest in him.
 

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I wouldn't mind nabbing a slot corner
Amik Robertson in the 4th

or one of these dudes in the 5th
Josiah Scott
Javaris Davis
Trajan Bandy



 

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Lynch outstanding production in college
Fotu keep the LBx clean
Simpson Would be great value here very big and very strong
Bryant Good blocker and receiver
Anae developmental edge guy
 

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I might take a run at Biadasz, the center from Wisconsin.

He fell in the draft due to medical concerns related to a hip surgery he had.

He might be worth a 4th or 5th.
 

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Still some great names out there. If we want to get a DE, I wouldn’t mind seeing us move up for Weaver or Robinson.

I think they are the only 2 left with a top 100ish grade.
 

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Pickings get tight as the draft goes on but Dallas typically is pretty bad after the 4th round. You are not going to hit on all your picks but now is not the time to get cute. Just continue to hit it down the fairway. This team has a ton of holes with their depth. It would sure be nice to find two or more guys who at least provide special teams, position depth and hopefully start down the road. It would do wonders to increase our young talent we desperately need.
 

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Pickings get tight as the draft goes on but Dallas typically is pretty bad after the 4th round. You are not going to hit on all your picks but now is not the time to get cute. Just continue to hit it down the fairway. This team has a ton of holes with their depth. It would sure be nice to find two or more guys who at least provide special teams, position depth and hopefully start down the road. It would do wonders to increase our young talent we desperately need.

I think that the later rounds are where you should be looking at some of the small school studs, really from the 4th round on. The big school guys in these ranges generally all have some significant issue that is going to make them a risky pic. Some of the small school guys at this point the only real negative is the level of competition they had played. They might take a year or two to develop but the big school guys that are limited aren't going to make an impact anytime sooner.
 

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This is the part of the draft where I don’t know the names anymore, each pick is exciting to watch.
 
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