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Not at 26If we don't get a solid cb in FA they are drafting a cb imo.
Not at 26If we don't get a solid cb in FA they are drafting a cb imo.
You think they'll get a starter round 2-3? Risky businessNot at 26
Would you rather have Kincaid or Gibbs?I hope he lasts to 26, but I doubt it.
Dallas just used a 4th round draft pick last year on Ferguson. Why in the world would they go TE in 2023?
I can tell he has male pattern baldness.
I’m out.
Man, that’s a tough one for me because I really like Gibbs a lot too. He is just so smooth in everything he does and he’s got speed to burn. Plus, I can’t help but get excited thinking about a play-action, inside zone running game with Pollard and Gibbs teaming up on defenses.Would you rather have Kincaid or Gibbs?
You’re bald.That my friend is testosterone. Alexander the Great. Ray Lewis. Steve Jobs. Mountain movers have it, full-hair guys get left behind.
Threatened?
You’re bald.
Got it.
Yep, forget WR's, so many draft guru's are calling Kincaid the best receiving option in the draft, add this to Dak's preference to using his TE as the check out, then Kincaid is the choice.Very good chance that the 4 Corners (Gonzalez, Spoon, Porter, Banks) are all gone. Good chance the WR’s are gone as well (Addison, Johnson, JSN, Flowers)
This front office is reactionary. And they think Dak was short handed in that playoff game. If they think Kinkaid is a piece that really makes a difference he probably gets the nod.
So the question is would you take a WR over Kincaid....because the best receiving option at 26 WILL BE Kincaid (if he's still on the board.Would not be a fan of Kincaid at 26, or really any TE in R1.
If we’re dead set on grabbing a TE in this draft, I would be looking at Zack Kuntz if he’s available in the 3rd round.
Folks are losing their minds over Washington but Kuntz is the real freak. Athlete supreme; moves like a guy that’s 6’ instead of a legit 6’-7”; demonstrated production; Penn State transfer.
Yep, the one interesting positive is that this draft is very strong in two of our need areas (RB and CB) and specialists are saying that there will be good picks even into the middle rounds. TE may (probably will) be the best receiving option at 26, it'll depend on what aspect of the roster we want to improve.Man, that’s a tough one for me because I really like Gibbs a lot too. He is just so smooth in everything he does and he’s got speed to burn. Plus, I can’t help but get excited thinking about a play-action, inside zone running game with Pollard and Gibbs teaming up on defenses.
But, Kincaid is going to be exceptional IMO, and I think that it would be easier to find a RB in the later rounds than it would be to find a really good receiving TE.
So, if I had to take one of them, it would probably be Kincaid and I’d look for a good back to pair with Pollard in the 3rd/4th round.
I really like both though, and either one would add big-time juice to the offense.
Who’s on the board?So the question is would you take a WR over Kincaid....because the best receiving option at 26 WILL BE Kincaid (if he's still on the board.
We are not taking the 5'9 Flowers.....it's just not what we draft. If we liked that sized WR then why did Turpin play only 5% of the offensive snaps. Kincaid is judged to be the best receiver in the draft....over any WR, not just what's probably available at no.26.Who’s on the board?
I take Flowers over Kincaid in a heartbeat.
Kincaid does not make this offense more explosive. A 6’-3” 245 lb H-back or glorified big receiver with marginal speed doesn’t move the needle.
Three years from now Kincaid may turn out to be a “nice” player but he isn’t going to be wrecking the league.
Cowboys met with Flowers, Dell, Tucker and Addison at the combine so that narrative may be changing.We are not taking the 5'9 Flowers.....it's just not what we draft. If we liked that sized WR then why did Turpin play only 5% of the offensive snaps. Kincaid is judged to be the best receiver in the draft....over any WR, not just what's probably available at no.26.
Then why are we wasting time and a finite number of formal interviews on smaller receivers?We are not taking the 5'9 Flowers.....it's just not what we draft. If we liked that sized WR then why did Turpin play only 5% of the offensive snaps. Kincaid is judged to be the best receiver in the draft....over any WR, not just what's probably available at no.26.
Who’s on the board?
I take Flowers over Kincaid in a heartbeat.
Kincaid does not make this offense more explosive. A 6’-3” 245 lb H-back or glorified big receiver with marginal speed doesn’t move the needle.
Three years from now Kincaid may turn out to be a “nice” player but he isn’t going to be wrecking the league.
.....as a later round out, not as a first round. The issue is the receiving, if that's best suited at TE (which fits Dak's skillset and preferences), it sounds like a good plan. Interestingly ESPN (as well as Brugler) mocked Kincaid.Then why are we wasting time and a finite number of formal interviews on smaller receivers?
There is a 0% chance Flowers makes it to later rounds. He might not make it to us......as a later round out, not as a first round. The issue is the receiving, if that's best suited at TE (which fits Dak's skillset and preferences), it sounds like a good plan. Interestingly ESPN (as well as Brugler) mocked Kincaid.