Brandon Smith UDFA HL

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At 6-foot-1, 218 pounds, Smith has a pretty rare frame for the wide receiver position and rare explosiveness to go along with it.
A very high percentage of Smith’s touchdowns came in red zone work, and he undoubtedly adds value there.


He looks pretty good, makes a lot of contested catches even a 1 arm catch in endzone.
Will look at him in PS.
 
here is WFT 3rd round pick, he looks pretty good too, I can see Fitz throwing some long ones to him.


this one vegas site had Wash at 8 wins, cowboys at 9.5, I think Wash is gonna surprise people.
 
Well now I am not sure lol.
Lets just say south of usa !

When I was getting some pics of her, I thought they said she was reporter in Brazil, but she could be from mexico or argentina, and works
lives in Brazil?
She interviewed Manu before and I thought she mentioned they were both from Argentina.
 
Dallas seems to have stocked up in UDFA at WR.

Wonder if they simply had higher grades on those guys....or they see it as some sort of need.

Maybe they don't intend to keep Gallup and/Wilson...or Cooper at his cap number.

Just an observation.
 
Dallas seems to have stocked up in UDFA at WR.

Wonder if they simply had higher grades on those guys....or they see it as some sort of need.

Maybe they don't intend to keep Gallup and/Wilson...or Cooper at his cap number.

Just an observation.

Cooper and Gallup are here for this year, no way are they getting rid of either one. Unless some great trade offer comes along.

Wilson is on a 1 year deal and injury prone. He is a fan favorite, but I am still not 100% sold on him. Sure he had a few good games, but then he disappeared at times after that.
Noah Brown is also on a 1 year contract, also had his share of injuries. So I can see one of them possible being replaced if a rookie really shows something. I doubt both would be replaced by rookies, still need at least the 4th WR with experience. Brown is the guy to keep, as for his blocking and ST's work. Another WR can do what Wilson does.

Fehoko will take Malik Turner's spot. I do not think they will go with 3 rookie WR's.
My list for now is, Cooper, Gallup, Lamb, Brown, Wilson, Fehoko.
With Vasher being the next to take a roster spot.
 
Cooper and Gallup are here for this year, no way are they getting rid of either one. Unless some great trade offer comes along.

Wilson is on a 1 year deal and injury prone. He is a fan favorite, but I am still not 100% sold on him. Sure he had a few good games, but then he disappeared at times after that.
Noah Brown is also on a 1 year contract, also had his share of injuries. So I can see one of them possible being replaced if a rookie really shows something. I doubt both would be replaced by rookies, still need at least the 4th WR with experience. Brown is the guy to keep, as for his blocking and ST's work. Another WR can do what Wilson does.

Fehoko will take Malik Turner's spot. I do not think they will go with 3 rookie WR's.
My list for now is, Cooper, Gallup, Lamb, Brown, Wilson, Fehoko.
With Vasher being the next to take a roster spot.
Well yes I definitely meant after this year on the vets....but the smart move would be to get ahead of what may happen at that position.

We tend to take it for granted because we are stacked.

Maybe the plan is to stretch things and sign Gallup (which my gut tells me is going to happen) along with the top two....so we would need minimum salary types from the other 2-3.

Which means goodbye to Wilson and Brown.

It's not the worst strategy I've seen.
 
Dallas seems to have stocked up in UDFA at WR.

Wonder if they simply had higher grades on those guys....or they see it as some sort of need.

Maybe they don't intend to keep Gallup and/Wilson...or Cooper at his cap number.

Just an observation.
I believe it's the latter, they don't intend to resign Gallup because it would be too expensive.
 
Ines Sainz is a Mexican, bro!

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At 6-foot-1, 218 pounds, Smith has a pretty rare frame for the wide receiver position and rare explosiveness to go along with it.
A very high percentage of Smith’s touchdowns came in red zone work, and he undoubtedly adds value there.


He looks pretty good, makes a lot of contested catches even a 1 arm catch in endzone.
Will look at him in PS.


Based on bonuses, he'd be the UDFA receiver to watch. I think out of all the players Dallas signed, Smith got the highest amount of guaranteed money.
 
Dallas seems to have stocked up in UDFA at WR.

Maybe they don't intend to keep Gallup and/Wilson...or Cooper at his cap number.
Agree. Dallas would like to keep Gallup beyond 2021. They have two options; the franchise tag or a long-term agreement. They certainly can afford it & need him to make this one of the top rated WR's corps in the league.

Lol. Opponents won't know which one to obtain double coverage on.
 
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