A Cowboy draft trade that makes sense

I would question who the Broncos HAVE to have and move up to 12 to get…I’m guessing the assumption is they want a WR?
Giving up a 2nd to get a WR when 1 of Tet, Golden, Burden or Egbuka will almost certainly be available at 20 would be a tough sell for me. But hopefully they do it
 
I would question who the Broncos HAVE to have and move up to 12 to get…I’m guessing the assumption is they want a WR?
Giving up a 2nd to get a WR when 1 of Tet, Golden, Burden or Egbuka will almost certainly be available at 20 would be a tough sell for me. But hopefully they do it
They should give up sutton
 
Dropping down 8 spots you’re going to have to give me a 2nd and a 4th. I wouldn’t give up a 5th either. A blue chipper could very well be available at 12. Remember when you dropping 8 spots you are drowning in a pool of Guyton and Mazi types. This draft does not have many All-Pro types.
 
Candidates for Dallas #12 pick:

Green Bay Packers


The Packers currently have the No. 23 overall selection. That pick is worth 760 points, and moving down 11 spots would be a sizable drop for the Cowboys to endure. Making up the 440 points would be difficult because the Packers' 2nd round pick is only worth 360.

Seattle Seahawks


They have two second-round selections as well as two third rounders.

CW's Proposed Trade: Cowboys send 1.12, 6.204 to Seahawks for 1.18, 3.82 and 3.92

The Seahawks two third rounders total 312 points on the Johnson value chart, so Dallas sends back a sixth rounder worth 9.4 points.


Detroit Lions


CW Proposed Trade: Cowboys send 1.12, 3.76 to Lions for 1.28, 2.60, 3.102 and 2026 first-round pick.

https://cowboyswire.usatoday.com/st...de-up-possibilities-cowboys-bail/82636123007/
 
Keep in mind. It's not the pick position that really matters. The value is in the evaluation.

Just saying
 

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