The numbers are not as different though based on the picks per round. 7 rounds v 13 rounds looks way different but........on the other hand. When the draft was 12 rounds. Your first 6 rounds or 7 was considered getting good players. And rounds 8 through 12 was your take a shot type player.
Now fans feel rounds 5 to 7 are take your shot type players.
And you can only get good players in 1 through 4.
Remember Larry Brown was a 12th round draft pick.
Drew Pearson was a UDFA after a 12 round draft.
Everson Walls was an UDFA, also after a 12 round draft.
I agree completely. It just seemed like Jerry was pouting about the Green Bay game for a whole year. I’ve been a fan for 50 years and I feel from the moment we lost to Green Bay until the final whistle of week 18 was probably the most discouraging year as a fan. Just pure bad decisions that didn’t make sense.Honestly it looked like someone was intentionally sabotaging the team all year long, one crippling decision after another, over and over again. It was brutal! Many will say this wasn't just last year, it goes back decades, and they have a point, but last year somehow upped the intensity.
I like that plangive up all the stuff at the bottom to move up anywhere in the first 3 rounds to get the guy we really want.
Next year with a top 5 we'll be set to grab a QB, so even if we trade a 2nd or 3rd for next year I'm fine.
As much as logic goes, I agree with you, but Dallas always seems to have 6th or 7th round draft picks who seem to have a faster impact than some of the players Dallas drafted before them.The Cowboys enter the upcoming draft with 10 of the draft’s 257 picks. With holes at almost every position group on this roster, and with this organization’s refusal to take free agency as a serious way to upgrade the roster, we need a plausible approach that can upgrade this team quickly in the upcoming 2025 draft. Here are the Cowboys current picks by round:
It’s great having 10 picks but only 3 of them are in the top 100. That gap between pick 76 and 149 is huge. Having 7 picks in the back end of the draft decreases the chances of immediate impact. Five of those current picks will be in rounds 6 and 7 where most of those players will be STers or deep backups at best.
- Round 1: No. 12
- Round 2: No. 44
- Round 3: No. 76
- Round 5: No. 149
- Round 5: No. 174 (compensatory pick)
- Round 6: No. 204 (from Lions)
- Round 6: No. 211 (compensatory pick)
- Round 7: No. 217 (from Titans)
- Round 7: No. 239 (from Packers)
- Round 7: No. 247 (from Chiefs)
So…what if we could get aggressive and do a couple of trade downs to give us 5 picks in the top 100 instead of just 3?
Bottom line for me: Having only 3 top 100 picks and having 7 picks from rounds 5-7 is not enough help. We should convert some of the compensatory picks and round 6 and 7 picks into less overall picks but more in the top 100.
- Trade down at 12 to pick up an extra 2nd or 3rd round pick.
- Consider trading a current player on the roster in a draft pick trade.
- Use some of the compensatory picks at the bottom to sweeten a deal.
Without some move ups, our draft picks will mostly be bottom of the talent pool.
Those were bad draft classes in general.Trading down is always the fan gag reflex but it is not always the right approach. Trading out of talent can lead you to the dirty dozen classes of 1995 and 2009.
If there was ever a script on how not to run a football team, that was us last year.Honestly it looked like someone was intentionally sabotaging the team all year long, one crippling decision after another, over and over again. It was brutal! Many will say this wasn't just last year, it goes back decades, and they have a point, but last year somehow upped the intensity.
I've never seen anything like last offseason. It's one thing to make bad decisions, but last year they didn't even try.Honestly it looked like someone was intentionally sabotaging the team all year long, one crippling decision after another, over and over again. It was brutal! Many will say this wasn't just last year, it goes back decades, and they have a point, but last year somehow upped the intensity.
You can maybe trade Ferguson or TolbertYeah our player trade options might be slim.
But other than Parsons, Lamb and Tyler Smith, who is untouchable? In my mind anyone else is a trade option if it makes us better in the long run.
You’ve been cooking lately.The Cowboys enter the upcoming draft with 10 of the draft’s 257 picks. With holes at almost every position group on this roster, and with this organization’s refusal to take free agency as a serious way to upgrade the roster, we need a plausible approach that can upgrade this team quickly in the upcoming 2025 draft. Here are the Cowboys current picks by round:
It’s great having 10 picks but only 3 of them are in the top 100. That gap between pick 76 and 149 is huge. Having 7 picks in the back end of the draft decreases the chances of immediate impact. Five of those current picks will be in rounds 6 and 7 where most of those players will be STers or deep backups at best.
- Round 1: No. 12
- Round 2: No. 44
- Round 3: No. 76
- Round 5: No. 149
- Round 5: No. 174 (compensatory pick)
- Round 6: No. 204 (from Lions)
- Round 6: No. 211 (compensatory pick)
- Round 7: No. 217 (from Titans)
- Round 7: No. 239 (from Packers)
- Round 7: No. 247 (from Chiefs)
So…what if we could get aggressive and do a couple of trade downs to give us 5 picks in the top 100 instead of just 3?
Bottom line for me: Having only 3 top 100 picks and having 7 picks from rounds 5-7 is not enough help. We should convert some of the compensatory picks and round 6 and 7 picks into less overall picks but more in the top 100.
- Trade down at 12 to pick up an extra 2nd or 3rd round pick.
- Consider trading a current player on the roster in a draft pick trade.
- Use some of the compensatory picks at the bottom to sweeten a deal.
Without some move ups, our draft picks will mostly be bottom of the talent pool.
Jerry doesn’t typically trade players, likely because he thinks every year is our year (he was even a buyer at last years deadline when he knew the QB was gone…that after doing next to zero in the off-season).You can maybe trade Ferguson or Tolbert
Agree with the premise but I don't think you're getting back in the second round but you can possibly pick up another 3rd rounder which I've been saying for the last week or so that yes trading down would be best and then, On that same note you don't want to trade too far down in the first but if you do pick up a 3rd that's great now you do go back into your late round picks in the 5th and try to get back up in the 4th..The Cowboys enter the upcoming draft with 10 of the draft’s 257 picks. With holes at almost every position group on this roster, and with this organization’s refusal to take free agency as a serious way to upgrade the roster, we need a plausible approach that can upgrade this team quickly in the upcoming 2025 draft. Here are the Cowboys current picks by round:
It’s great having 10 picks but only 3 of them are in the top 100. That gap between pick 76 and 149 is huge. Having 7 picks in the back end of the draft decreases the chances of immediate impact. Five of those current picks will be in rounds 6 and 7 where most of those players will be STers or deep backups at best.
- Round 1: No. 12
- Round 2: No. 44
- Round 3: No. 76
- Round 5: No. 149
- Round 5: No. 174 (compensatory pick)
- Round 6: No. 204 (from Lions)
- Round 6: No. 211 (compensatory pick)
- Round 7: No. 217 (from Titans)
- Round 7: No. 239 (from Packers)
- Round 7: No. 247 (from Chiefs)
So…what if we could get aggressive and do a couple of trade downs to give us 5 picks in the top 100 instead of just 3?
Bottom line for me: Having only 3 top 100 picks and having 7 picks from rounds 5-7 is not enough help. We should convert some of the compensatory picks and round 6 and 7 picks into less overall picks but more in the top 100.
- Trade down at 12 to pick up an extra 2nd or 3rd round pick.
- Consider trading a current player on the roster in a draft pick trade.
- Use some of the compensatory picks at the bottom to sweeten a deal.
Without some move ups, our draft picks will mostly be bottom of the talent pool.
This team isn't winning a super bowl bc our QB isn't capable of it. We will have a hard time not drafting a potential star at 12. Its a spot even Jerry can't screw up.This team needs more top end talent. We aren't winning a SB this year. Take a star at #12. Do what you want after that but don't give up on a potential All Pro (with luck) to pick up another guy to "fill a hole". We just aren't good enough to be thinking like that right now IMO. If anything I'm being more aggressive and trading up in any of the first 3 rounds if there is a guy on the board that we feel is worth it.This year is a draft to get us moving in the right direction
Well first of all, don't let it hurt you before it actually happens, just because things in the past went a certain way doesn't mean they'll do it again positive or negatively..This is what irks me about the Cowboys strategy. They claim they build through the draft yet they basically traded picks to make them bottom heavy in this draft. Having 10 picks is great. But when 5 of them are in the last 2 rounds and another pick is a 5th round comp pick the idea of having 10 picks seems better than it is. I really wish they had that 4th round pick they gave away for Mingo. (seriously, why a 4th for him when they only got a 5th for Cooper?)
In any case, our last 6 picks add up to 45 points, which would get us a late 4th round pick in a trade. Would you want them to give up a 5th, 2 6ths, and 3 7ths for a late 4th giving them only 5 picks this draft?