Two down run stuffers aren't going high in the draft, the interior pass rushers will go ahead of them. Dane Bruglar has Shelvin rated as 93rd prospect, McNeil at 97 and Marvin Wilson outside of the top 100. Most big boards have McNeil as a top 50 pick, just don't see that for his skillset. Many see him similar to Justin Hargrove who was a 3rd rd pick by the Steelers several years ago. Any of these three prospects fill our need at 1 Tech.
The likes of Barmore, Onwuz, Nixon are your three tech's. Barmore is more of a trade down option, probably goes in the top 20. The other two could be available for us at our 2nd round pick, along with Tufele. I honestly don't see the team drafting another 3T for the 3rd year in a row, unless a quality option falls to them with a blinking light. They have very little depth at DE with just Armstrong and Anae who has only limited experience. Maybe a player who can have positional flex like Carlos Basham, who can play DE in the base and kick inside in the nickel. Him as a pass rusher is as good as any of those 3T's mentioned.
I want to trade back, acquire an extra 2 and land one of those top 3 corners in the process. That extra two would be for that pressure player, if it's a DT or DE, no matter.
It depends on who you're listening to. For the purpose of this exercise, like I said in the beginning, I'm using Drafttek's ratings (which I went back and looked at). Drafttek has Barmore at 19, Nixon at 28, Tufele at 42, Wilson at 45, Basham at 51, Shelvin at 53 and McNeil at 62.
IF Dallas has the players rated that way, then we would need to take them in the first two rounds if we want two of them.
I don't agree on not taking a 3-tech for the third year in the row. We haven't done what we have needed to do at the position, and that's take one of the best. Instead, we've grabbed a player on potential in the second row and spent some third-rounders on a couple. We have not made it a priority when it is a premium position.
I think we need to target the first-rounders (in Drafttek's ratings, that's Barmore and Nixon). Obviously, I don't believe that we should overdraft them, but I do believe we should try to trade down and get one of them, especially if the top two corners are gone. (I would not have a problem with us trading down even if one of the top two corners are three ... because like I said, there's a pretty group of defenders rated in that 15-20 range.)
It is possible (since the ratings could be wrong) that some of the top 1-tech types will be available in the third, but I'd rather get the best we can there in the second to really try to fix the position. We've been counting on third-round or lower DTs for years and it hasn't worked well for us.
Of course, our problem is that we really have too many defensive positions to fix in the draft. We need a starting free safety. We need a starting corner. We need two starting defensive tackles. We need a starting linebacker. Can't count on getting five quality starters in the draft. It's possible, but it isn't likely.
Hopefully, the Joneses understand this and at least really address two of those positions in free agency.