gjkoeppen
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The Cowboys need fewer but better players. 10 draft picks won't make the 53.
For example (I can't believe I have to go through this exercise) if there is someone in the mid 2nd the Cowboys want and have a high grade on, use the 50th pick and a 4th to go get him. The chances of finding an impact player in the 4th is very very low. In fact, the chances of them making the 53 and ever reaching starter status is low.
There are only so many FA's, draft picks and UDFA's that are going to make the team. Better players > more players. It's not that hard to figure out.
So you're saying to use multiple picks to fill ONE need thus leaving less picks to fill other needs. All of the Cowboys needs aren't for starters but for depth and this is where the picks that you want to use to get that one player come in where they can get a player that can develop a couple of years and then push a starter for a starting job. No team can or has drafted all their depth players that as a rookie they are expected to jump into a starters role and play like they were top 10 picks. Yes it does happen like Prescott in 2016, but no team has that kind of luck for EVERY depth position. Why - because most teams have mid to late round picks that are developing but you want to use them on a single player. (I didn't think I had to go through that exercise)
What you're saying is great if the Cowboys were only 1 or 2 players away from getting to the big dance but we all know that's not the case.
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