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BloodExactly how was Fehoko's pedigree Vita Vea. There weren't comparable in any possible way
BloodExactly how was Fehoko's pedigree Vita Vea. There weren't comparable in any possible way
I think D- is too high.Legendary coaches like Tom Landry and Bill Parcells always preached the same philosophy: give a draft class three full seasons before deciding what you really have. Evaluating a draft immediately after it's announced or the morning after is entertaining, but it's also a fool's errand.
Now that we're in 2026, that three-year evaluation window has officially closed for the Cowboys' 2023 draft class. With three full seasons of evidence, it's time for an honest re-grade. Unfortunately, this one isn't difficult.
In my opinion, the Cowboys' 2023 draft class was a major disappointment.
2023 Draft Class Re-Grades
1st Round – DT Mazi Smith: F- (Bust)
2nd Round – TE Luke Schoonmaker: D (Has looked more like a fifth- or sixth-round pick than a second-round selection.)
3rd Round – LB DeMarvion Overshown: C+ (The lone bright spot. If he continues to develop, this grade could still improve.)
4th Round – DE Viliami Fehoko: F (The pedigree - Vita Vea - didn't translate to NFL production.)
6th Round – CB Eric Scott Jr.: F (Made worse by the fact that the Cowboys traded up to draft him.)
6th Round – RB Deuce Vaughn: F (A great story, but it never translated into sustained NFL)
7th Round – WR Jalen Brooks: F (Another late-round lottery ticket that didn't pan out.)
Seven draft picks and five of them earn an F from me, with only Luke Schoonmaker and "Agent 0" (DeMarvion Overshown) remaining on the roster today.
The consequences of this draft have been significant. Instead of building through young, inexpensive talent, the front office has had to spend premium assets correcting its mistakes. Trading away Micah Parsons along with future draft capital to acquire proven veterans like Quinnen Williams and Kenny Clark is a direct reflection of how costly these misses became.
When you largely sit out free agency—aside from bargain shopping for low-cost veterans—and then fail to capitalize on the draft, it's a recipe for falling behind the rest of the league. The draft is supposed to be the foundation of sustained success, and this class clearly failed to provide it.
My Final Grade for the Cowboys' 2023 Draft Class: D-
While Overshown has been a bright spot when on the field and Schoonmaker has at least remained on the roster, that's simply not enough to save a class that produced so little impact. Three years later, this draft stands as one of the Cowboys' biggest missed opportunities in recent memory. It's one thing to miss on a pick. That happens. But to miss on an entire draft is another. And Jerry Jones should be ashamed.
Many of us here on the site were calling it that immediately.You didn't need to wait 3 years to call this draft a bust.
Especially when your GM is the worst judge of personnel the NFL has ever seen.The idea to pick Olinemen and Dlinemen every year is sound, sometimes you just get the wrong guy
And fire their GMsYep. Teams have bad drafts all the time…..those same teams fix holes via trade and free agency….
Wow it does look like an F and total bust for that draft !Legendary coaches like Tom Landry and Bill Parcells always preached the same philosophy: give a draft class three full seasons before deciding what you really have. Evaluating a draft immediately after it's announced or the morning after is entertaining, but it's also a fool's errand.
Now that we're in 2026, that three-year evaluation window has officially closed for the Cowboys' 2023 draft class. With three full seasons of evidence, it's time for an honest re-grade. Unfortunately, this one isn't difficult.
In my opinion, the Cowboys' 2023 draft class was a major disappointment.
2023 Draft Class Re-Grades
1st Round – DT Mazi Smith: F- (Bust)
2nd Round – TE Luke Schoonmaker: D (Has looked more like a fifth- or sixth-round pick than a second-round selection.)
3rd Round – LB DeMarvion Overshown: C+ (The lone bright spot. If he continues to develop, this grade could still improve.)
4th Round – DE Viliami Fehoko: F (The pedigree - Vita Vea - didn't translate to NFL production.)
6th Round – CB Eric Scott Jr.: F (Made worse by the fact that the Cowboys traded up to draft him.)
6th Round – RB Deuce Vaughn: F (A great story, but it never translated into sustained NFL)
7th Round – WR Jalen Brooks: F (Another late-round lottery ticket that didn't pan out.)
Seven draft picks and five of them earn an F from me, with only Luke Schoonmaker and "Agent 0" (DeMarvion Overshown) remaining on the roster today.
The consequences of this draft have been significant. Instead of building through young, inexpensive talent, the front office has had to spend premium assets correcting its mistakes. Trading away Micah Parsons along with future draft capital to acquire proven veterans like Quinnen Williams and Kenny Clark is a direct reflection of how costly these misses became.
When you largely sit out free agency—aside from bargain shopping for low-cost veterans—and then fail to capitalize on the draft, it's a recipe for falling behind the rest of the league. The draft is supposed to be the foundation of sustained success, and this class clearly failed to provide it.
My Final Grade for the Cowboys' 2023 Draft Class: D-
While Overshown has been a bright spot when on the field and Schoonmaker has at least remained on the roster, that's simply not enough to save a class that produced so little impact. Three years later, this draft stands as one of the Cowboys' biggest missed opportunities in recent memory. It's one thing to miss on a pick. That happens. But to miss on an entire draft is another. And Jerry Jones should be ashamed.
Michael wanted Mazi bad but didn't hit the table (training) until a couple of years later.They said someone was on the table asking them to get mazi Smith, I know that table is gone forever!! Yuck lol
This is why you have to supplement through free agency. When you rely so much on the draft class and it wiffs you really hurts the class.Legendary coaches like Tom Landry and Bill Parcells always preached the same philosophy: give a draft class three full seasons before deciding what you really have. Evaluating a draft immediately after it's announced or the morning after is entertaining, but it's also a fool's errand.
Now that we're in 2026, that three-year evaluation window has officially closed for the Cowboys' 2023 draft class. With three full seasons of evidence, it's time for an honest re-grade. Unfortunately, this one isn't difficult.
In my opinion, the Cowboys' 2023 draft class was a major disappointment.
2023 Draft Class Re-Grades
1st Round – DT Mazi Smith: F- (Bust)
2nd Round – TE Luke Schoonmaker: D (Has looked more like a fifth- or sixth-round pick than a second-round selection.)
3rd Round – LB DeMarvion Overshown: C+ (The lone bright spot. If he continues to develop, this grade could still improve.)
4th Round – DE Viliami Fehoko: F (The pedigree - Vita Vea - didn't translate to NFL production.)
6th Round – CB Eric Scott Jr.: F (Made worse by the fact that the Cowboys traded up to draft him.)
6th Round – RB Deuce Vaughn: F (A great story, but it never translated into sustained NFL)
7th Round – WR Jalen Brooks: F (Another late-round lottery ticket that didn't pan out.)
Seven draft picks and five of them earn an F from me, with only Luke Schoonmaker and "Agent 0" (DeMarvion Overshown) remaining on the roster today.
The consequences of this draft have been significant. Instead of building through young, inexpensive talent, the front office has had to spend premium assets correcting its mistakes. Trading away Micah Parsons along with future draft capital to acquire proven veterans like Quinnen Williams and Kenny Clark is a direct reflection of how costly these misses became.
When you largely sit out free agency—aside from bargain shopping for low-cost veterans—and then fail to capitalize on the draft, it's a recipe for falling behind the rest of the league. The draft is supposed to be the foundation of sustained success, and this class clearly failed to provide it.
My Final Grade for the Cowboys' 2023 Draft Class: D-
While Overshown has been a bright spot when on the field and Schoonmaker has at least remained on the roster, that's simply not enough to save a class that produced so little impact. Three years later, this draft stands as one of the Cowboys' biggest missed opportunities in recent memory. It's one thing to miss on a pick. That happens. But to miss on an entire draft is another. And Jerry Jones should be ashamed.
Exactly.You didn't need to wait 3 years to call this draft a bust.
These are fun. Here’s another redraftHere is a "revised " draft of the players that were still available when the Cowboys made their choices:
Round 1: TE Sam La Porta
Round 2: LB Byron Young
Round 3: LB Demarvion Overshown
Round 4 WR Puka Nacua
And were told we didn't know what we were talking about & should respect the "experts". LOLMany of us here on the site were calling it that immediately.
^ 100% valid criticism. The NFL has conducted nearly 90 drafts in its history, so all teams have experienced poor drafts over time.This is the type of draft that should get many fired. We all know that is not happening.
That's the kind of draft that completely changes a team!! Honestly you could pick any three of those and still change the team.These are fun. Here’s another redraft
26 - Sam Laporta (TE)
58 - O’cyrus Torrance (G)
90 - Byron Young (EDGE)
129 - Dawand Jones (OT)
169 - Puka (WR)
178 - Davon Achane (WR)
Offensive heavy but whoah!
Not surprising you pick on one of the bad drafting years for the Cowboys who overall have been one of the better drafting teams in the NFL. But you focus on one of the outliers. The will love this thread.Legendary coaches like Tom Landry and Bill Parcells always preached the same philosophy: give a draft class three full seasons before deciding what you really have. Evaluating a draft immediately after it's announced or the morning after is entertaining, but it's also a fool's errand.
Now that we're in 2026, that three-year evaluation window has officially closed for the Cowboys' 2023 draft class. With three full seasons of evidence, it's time for an honest re-grade. Unfortunately, this one isn't difficult.
In my opinion, the Cowboys' 2023 draft class was a major disappointment.
2023 Draft Class Re-Grades
1st Round – DT Mazi Smith: F- (Bust)
2nd Round – TE Luke Schoonmaker: D (Has looked more like a fifth- or sixth-round pick than a second-round selection.)
3rd Round – LB DeMarvion Overshown: C+ (The lone bright spot. If he continues to develop, this grade could still improve.)
4th Round – DE Viliami Fehoko: F (The pedigree - Vita Vea - didn't translate to NFL production.)
6th Round – CB Eric Scott Jr.: F (Made worse by the fact that the Cowboys traded up to draft him.)
6th Round – RB Deuce Vaughn: F (A great story, but it never translated into sustained NFL)
7th Round – WR Jalen Brooks: F (Another late-round lottery ticket that didn't pan out.)
Seven draft picks and five of them earn an F from me, with only Luke Schoonmaker and "Agent 0" (DeMarvion Overshown) remaining on the roster today.
The consequences of this draft have been significant. Instead of building through young, inexpensive talent, the front office has had to spend premium assets correcting its mistakes. Trading away Micah Parsons along with future draft capital to acquire proven veterans like Quinnen Williams and Kenny Clark is a direct reflection of how costly these misses became.
When you largely sit out free agency—aside from bargain shopping for low-cost veterans—and then fail to capitalize on the draft, it's a recipe for falling behind the rest of the league. The draft is supposed to be the foundation of sustained success, and this class clearly failed to provide it.
My Final Grade for the Cowboys' 2023 Draft Class: D-
While Overshown has been a bright spot when on the field and Schoonmaker has at least remained on the roster, that's simply not enough to save a class that produced so little impact. Three years later, this draft stands as one of the Cowboys' biggest missed opportunities in recent memory. It's one thing to miss on a pick. That happens. But to miss on an entire draft is another. And Jerry Jones should be ashamed.

There’s really no explaining it. He had some injuries but the entire league just whiffed on it and how he’s probably the best in the leagueThat's the kind of draft that completely changes a team!! Honestly you could pick any three of those and still change the team.
I don't think I was aware or only mildly aware of Puka at that time. Amazing the "experts" had him ranked so low.
