CouchCoach
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He is willing to trade down in the draft too or stay just where he is. What he is really willing to do is run his mouth.
That depends on the team drafting.I don't buy it, or should I say - I refuse to believe they would be that negligent.
When you are not a F.A. player - and believe in "Making your team better thru the draft".
You should not, can not give up those pecious few draft resources to move up.
Now, down is another matter.
Genius GM. Just like telling everyone he was trading La'el or Amari. The signal that others use to take advantage of this old and toothless man.
Please, Jerry, give it up. You are feckless and a laughing stock.
While this is generally true - in specifically talking about Dallas, the cost of moving up in either the 1st or 2nd round would wipe out all out top picks. ( 1 - 3 rounds) Obviously also depends on how far of a move up.That depends on the team drafting.
The perception that they are good at drafting is in error, They are a good drafting team in the 1st and sometimes 2nd and 3rd rounds but after that? They have 4 5th round picks, think the numbers favor them getting someone that can play on the 3rd day?
There are going to be a lot of backups picked in this draft because it's just that kind of draft, really not that great at the top of the draft except at WR, DE and OT.
If the Cowboys really think they're a contender, I would rather see them package up the 3rd day (4, 4 5's, 6) and trade that to a rebuilder that will value those picks for their 2nd and maybe 3rd. 3rd day of the draft should be sponsored by Home Depot or Lowes.
And they need players to step in on day 1, not these projects that they fail to develop. They can fill in with UDFA's.
I liked having those 4 5ths for McClay to play with, and will be disturbing if they trade 3 fives and our 24 to move up in this draft.
This draft is not that top heavy, but 2nd and 3rd day steals to be had.