Sandyf
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This will be highly unpopular although it would not surprise me if Dallas does this.
Dallas trades #58 and 2020 1st round pick for two seconds in the 40 range and a third in the mid 70 range. Who the trade partner is probably will not be known until the end of the 1st round after the projected 10 or so trades happen that are expected. Dallas does this to really go all in for 2019. Gives Dallas two 2nds, two 3rds, two 4ths, fifth and seventh round choices.
2nd. Deebo Samuel WR South Carolina - great speed, huge hands, can play slot or wide, great at punt and kickoff returns. Changes the dynamic of the WR corp meaning probably see Hurns, Austin and even Brown being traded or released in training camp. Samuel makes the offense better with his ability making Cooper and Gallup with less double teams.
2nd. Taylor Rapp SS Washington - forget the Pro Day 40 time, it is his instincts and play recognition and the way he tackles that makes him the pick for Richard's defense. Has the size, demeanor, and football sense that you need to play in the box. Will allow Xavier Woods to flourish at FS. He should start at SS over Heath and Iloka before the end of training camp.
3rd. Zach Allen DE/DT Boston College - fits the Marinelli DL requirements although more of a left DE than a right DE, can also play the 3T if needed, great motor, good size and great attitude, projected in the 2 to 3 round range and believe he falls into the 3rd round. He currently isn't on the 30 visit list but ultimately could be the choice.
3rd. Dawson Knox TE Ole Miss - huge upside, great hands, great run blocker, great seam route runner and see him as a guy that could be the replacement they have been looking to replace the Witten type. Probably could be there late 4th although Dallas could take him early. If Steinberger makes it to 90 then he probably is the pick over Knox.
4th. Trysten Hill DT3/DT1 UCF - quick off the ball, some character concerns, always looking to tackle someone, quick twitch type DT, needs to be worked with for discipline on field, very good upside. Work ethic needs to be worked on and if that and character were better would be a higher pick.
4th. Isaiah Johnson CB Houston or JoeJuan Williams CB Vanderbilt - believe it will be one of these two guys for Richard. Fits what Richard wants to a tee. Great size, length, speed and hands and if more refined either or both would be 1st or 2nd round talent. Both need at least a year or two of working with the right coach to bring out the best similar to Sherman and Kam Chancellor were when they were drafted.
5th. Mike Weber RB Ohio State - has good vision, good agility, good character and perfect guy to back up Zeke. Also good out of the backfield on screens and check downs. Might be between him and Damian Harris RB Alabama if both are there.
7th. Kingsley Keke DT Texas A&M - a classic pick in the 7th of a DT (also could play DE) and probably more of a 1 tech guy that Dallas looks for with good upside. Has the size and talent although they probably want him more at 300 lbs instead of 285. Kid that could be a huge surprise or just another late round pick.
Priority UDFA.
Damien Harris LB Middle Tennessee St - should be a great candidate for the SAM spot, great speed, hits like a truck and relentless in doing his job, should also be a great ST guy
Jalen Hurd WR Baylor - most expect him to be drafted but new to WR game and a lot to learn before he is ready.
Chris Westry CB Kentucky - has great size and speed but skinny, needs time to develop but has a great upside, great character, hard worker, has a chance
Drew Sample TE Washington - has great upside and might be drafted but he does need two season of PS to probably make any impact
Gardner Minshew III QB Washington St - might be a decent find for today NFL offenses, could see him beating out Rush or White for the 3rd string spot.
Tyler Roemer OT San Diego St. - could actually be the best OL in the draft except for huge character concerns but definitely worth signing as a UDFA
Dallas trades #58 and 2020 1st round pick for two seconds in the 40 range and a third in the mid 70 range. Who the trade partner is probably will not be known until the end of the 1st round after the projected 10 or so trades happen that are expected. Dallas does this to really go all in for 2019. Gives Dallas two 2nds, two 3rds, two 4ths, fifth and seventh round choices.
2nd. Deebo Samuel WR South Carolina - great speed, huge hands, can play slot or wide, great at punt and kickoff returns. Changes the dynamic of the WR corp meaning probably see Hurns, Austin and even Brown being traded or released in training camp. Samuel makes the offense better with his ability making Cooper and Gallup with less double teams.
2nd. Taylor Rapp SS Washington - forget the Pro Day 40 time, it is his instincts and play recognition and the way he tackles that makes him the pick for Richard's defense. Has the size, demeanor, and football sense that you need to play in the box. Will allow Xavier Woods to flourish at FS. He should start at SS over Heath and Iloka before the end of training camp.
3rd. Zach Allen DE/DT Boston College - fits the Marinelli DL requirements although more of a left DE than a right DE, can also play the 3T if needed, great motor, good size and great attitude, projected in the 2 to 3 round range and believe he falls into the 3rd round. He currently isn't on the 30 visit list but ultimately could be the choice.
3rd. Dawson Knox TE Ole Miss - huge upside, great hands, great run blocker, great seam route runner and see him as a guy that could be the replacement they have been looking to replace the Witten type. Probably could be there late 4th although Dallas could take him early. If Steinberger makes it to 90 then he probably is the pick over Knox.
4th. Trysten Hill DT3/DT1 UCF - quick off the ball, some character concerns, always looking to tackle someone, quick twitch type DT, needs to be worked with for discipline on field, very good upside. Work ethic needs to be worked on and if that and character were better would be a higher pick.
4th. Isaiah Johnson CB Houston or JoeJuan Williams CB Vanderbilt - believe it will be one of these two guys for Richard. Fits what Richard wants to a tee. Great size, length, speed and hands and if more refined either or both would be 1st or 2nd round talent. Both need at least a year or two of working with the right coach to bring out the best similar to Sherman and Kam Chancellor were when they were drafted.
5th. Mike Weber RB Ohio State - has good vision, good agility, good character and perfect guy to back up Zeke. Also good out of the backfield on screens and check downs. Might be between him and Damian Harris RB Alabama if both are there.
7th. Kingsley Keke DT Texas A&M - a classic pick in the 7th of a DT (also could play DE) and probably more of a 1 tech guy that Dallas looks for with good upside. Has the size and talent although they probably want him more at 300 lbs instead of 285. Kid that could be a huge surprise or just another late round pick.
Priority UDFA.
Damien Harris LB Middle Tennessee St - should be a great candidate for the SAM spot, great speed, hits like a truck and relentless in doing his job, should also be a great ST guy
Jalen Hurd WR Baylor - most expect him to be drafted but new to WR game and a lot to learn before he is ready.
Chris Westry CB Kentucky - has great size and speed but skinny, needs time to develop but has a great upside, great character, hard worker, has a chance
Drew Sample TE Washington - has great upside and might be drafted but he does need two season of PS to probably make any impact
Gardner Minshew III QB Washington St - might be a decent find for today NFL offenses, could see him beating out Rush or White for the 3rd string spot.
Tyler Roemer OT San Diego St. - could actually be the best OL in the draft except for huge character concerns but definitely worth signing as a UDFA