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1. Tyler Smith, Offensive Tackle/Guard, Tulsa.
At 6-5, 324 pounds, this redshirt sophomore that grew up just minutes from AT&T Stadium could provide the Cowboys with the offensive line help they need if the best guards and tackles are already off the board. Tyler Smith has seen his draft stock rising for a few months now, which is unsurprising considering his size, youth, and power. He is a true “mauler.”
2. Bernhard Raimann, Offensive Tackle, Central Michigan.
3. Quay Walker, Linebacker, Georgia
This might initially throw the fanbase for a loop, but it may be my favorite pick out of these options. All the talk heading into this draft has been around the offensive line and receivers, but we are not talking about the Cowboys linebacker group nearly enough.
4. Trent McDuffie, Cornerback, Washington.
5. Christian Watson, Wide Receiver, North Dakota State
Wide receiver is a huge need and if the board falls a certain way and they just don’t think they can get a starter at No. 56, Dallas might just reach at 24. Watson would be a prime candidate in that scenario. He is 6-4 with a 4.36-second 40-yard speed. To be blunt, that is insane. His vertical jump, broad jump, and of course that 40-yard dash time were through the roof and his film often backs everything up.
https://thelandryhat.com/2022/04/25...ers-cowboys-draft-24-walker-raimann-mcduffie/
If we know anything about the Cowboys’ draft strategy, it is that they pick the guy they want. Think Trysten Hill, Leighton Vander Esch, Taco Charlton, and all picks that the front office fell in love with even when there was superior talent on the board.
Wide receiver is a huge need and if the board falls a certain way and they just don’t think they can get a starter at No. 56, Dallas might just reach at 24. Watson would be a prime candidate in that scenario. He is 6-4 with a 4.36-second 40-yard speed. To be blunt, that is insane. His vertical jump, broad jump, and of course that 40-yard dash time were through the roof and his film often backs everything up.
At 6-5, 324 pounds, this redshirt sophomore that grew up just minutes from AT&T Stadium could provide the Cowboys with the offensive line help they need if the best guards and tackles are already off the board. Tyler Smith has seen his draft stock rising for a few months now, which is unsurprising considering his size, youth, and power. He is a true “mauler.”
2. Bernhard Raimann, Offensive Tackle, Central Michigan.
3. Quay Walker, Linebacker, Georgia
This might initially throw the fanbase for a loop, but it may be my favorite pick out of these options. All the talk heading into this draft has been around the offensive line and receivers, but we are not talking about the Cowboys linebacker group nearly enough.
4. Trent McDuffie, Cornerback, Washington.
5. Christian Watson, Wide Receiver, North Dakota State
Wide receiver is a huge need and if the board falls a certain way and they just don’t think they can get a starter at No. 56, Dallas might just reach at 24. Watson would be a prime candidate in that scenario. He is 6-4 with a 4.36-second 40-yard speed. To be blunt, that is insane. His vertical jump, broad jump, and of course that 40-yard dash time were through the roof and his film often backs everything up.
https://thelandryhat.com/2022/04/25...ers-cowboys-draft-24-walker-raimann-mcduffie/
If we know anything about the Cowboys’ draft strategy, it is that they pick the guy they want. Think Trysten Hill, Leighton Vander Esch, Taco Charlton, and all picks that the front office fell in love with even when there was superior talent on the board.
Wide receiver is a huge need and if the board falls a certain way and they just don’t think they can get a starter at No. 56, Dallas might just reach at 24. Watson would be a prime candidate in that scenario. He is 6-4 with a 4.36-second 40-yard speed. To be blunt, that is insane. His vertical jump, broad jump, and of course that 40-yard dash time were through the roof and his film often backs everything up.