they think they can rehabilitate these players and some they can some they can'tThe Green question is a puzzler. I hope more info comes out about him during the offseason.
Why the drop off in the '17 start?
All of us would like to know.
they think they can rehabilitate these players and some they can some they can't
Would like to keep Cooper around1-year, 2M.
Do you remember Coopers terms?
hey why not track down Petiti while you are at itWhere are the McQuistan brothers when you need them?
Exactly.....if you draft for back-ups you end up with busts
It was like that awful Special Teams draft....... the Horror
I basically agree with this but IF an OT esp one who has experience on the left side is your highest rated player when you pick then you must consider him be it R1 or R5. I'd rather spend a R1 or R2 on a WR, 3DT, S or cover LB.
I need a shrug emojiTrue.
But the guy played well in his LT start in '16... Why the drastic fall-off in performance?
unless some body wants to play the fool, Coop is worth a couple 100 G more to retain.
You have to consider it, but in round one you have much bigger needs like WR, S, LB, etc. I have to the think the Cowboys would go with a player rated slightly lower at a position of need than draft a guy who will likely be on the bench for four years and then walk, ala Marty B.
Then again, you may have a guy that can play OG and then slide out to OT like XWalker said, in that situation I can definitely see it. I still think WR or LB is our first round pick though.
This is one of the needs going into the offseason. The problems where do you find a quality backup LT? There probably arent 20 truely starting caliber LT's in the NFL, and when you factor in there are 64 starting OT jobs in the NFL, it makes finding a quality backup for Smith a near impossible task. If you are looking at it via FA, the Byron Bells ( players with marginal starting experience) are probably the best you are going to get.
unless some body wants to play the fool, Coop is worth a couple 100 G more to retain.
Draft priority 1 or 2.
It's a top priority that the front office will most likelytry to cheapskate there way out of.
We either need to draft a guard that can be our Ron Leary and then use MArtin as the swing tackle or we need to draft another swing tackle.
Or.. Spend some money in FA.
Our OL is our #1 strength on this team so DO NOT start trying to dumpster dive in that area. Keep it a strength.
You have to consider it, but in round one you have much bigger needs like WR, S, LB, etc. I have to the think the Cowboys would go with a player rated slightly lower at a position of need than draft a guy who will likely be on the bench for four years and then walk, ala Marty B.
Then again, you may have a guy that can play OG and then slide out to OT like XWalker said, in that situation I can definitely see it. I still think WR or LB is our first round pick though.
Here is your short list for UFA Tackles.
Nate Solder
Greg Robinson
Chris Clark
Breno Giacomini
Donald Stephenson
Garry Gilliam
Byron Bell
so ya, I would say that Tackle.. period.. should be considered highly in the draft.
If you draft based on need you are setting yourself up to fail.
I think its going to be pretty interesting on how fans respond to this draft, esp the first pick.The Cowboys need many things.
LB
OT
WR
Should be a player available in the first three rounds when they draft to find someone to fit in.
