JohnnyTheFox
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With our first pick id get a stud at DT, everything after that goes QB,RB and defense in no particular order.
The good thing about being behind 2 of those 3 teams is, two of them dont need a QB (SD & Tenn). We could be in a good position to draft Lynch or Goff.
We will pick top 5 no doubt. But Cassel will turn some heads running this offense.
Jaylen Smith would be a great pick.Jaylon Smith would be intriguing if we're in that range.
They're still in the hunt for the division though. At least, moreso than we are. They have something to play for
This is what I'll be doing the rest of the season. Rooting for the Cowboys to lose (Go Cowboys! though) and the teams around them in the draft order to win.
Let's look back at this mess in a few years and say, hey...that got us our QB. It was all worth it.
Given how they previously performed without Romo, I can see them ending around
We need to hope and hope hard that this is not the case. This is a team that felt Weeden was a quality back-up, so it is not a stretch for them to see a few good games from Cassel and decide he is the answer in 2016.
Fact is College football is not producing NFL ready qb talent any more. The spread is rampant and these one look play calls from the sideline is just killing any type of progression there used to be. Any QB drafted will take 2 years to develop to quality starter every Sunday.
Turn some heads?
What? As we all look away?
Turn some heads?
What? As we all look away?
My first post, so I may get ridiculed to no end but, I think the best course of action is to go best available need in the first round (bosa or Hargreaves?) followed by QB in the second round. Perhaps hackenburg? He's a sleeper in this draft Imo. He's played fairly well considering he's played from his back for three years at psu. I am concerned that his body won't hold up, sometimes he looks like a 35 year old in 20 year olds body.