BTB: Dallas Likely To Get Three Seventh Round Compensatory Picks

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If there is legit talent there with a checkered past, you take him and hope for the best. I don't want to see us passing up on another Vontaze Burfict for a McSurdy type. We desperately need talent, not more RKGs, take a chance Jason.
 

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If there is legit talent there with a checkered past, you take him and hope for the best. I don't want to see us passing up on another Vontaze Burfict for a McSurdy type. We desperately need talent, not more RKGs, take a chance Jason.

I agree with this up to a point. But these guys are evaluated psychologically pretty well so most of the 'do not approach' guys are well known.
 

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If there is legit talent there with a checkered past, you take him and hope for the best. I don't want to see us passing up on another Vontaze Burfict for a McSurdy type. We desperately need talent, not more RKGs, take a chance Jason.

Smh on Mcsurdy ,what were they thinking? Its like they were all hungry by that time and used an actual dart.
 

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If the first six picks of our draft consist of one OL and 5 DL as the second poster suggested - I think I will choke.
 

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Smh on Mcsurdy ,what were they thinking? Its like they were all hungry by that time and used an actual dart.
McSurdy has had a pretty normal career for a 7th round pick. My issue is this team is DESPERATELY in need of talent. This is not the time to picky about what type of person the player is off the field. There is no excuse for a talent deficient organization like the Cowboys to completely leave Warford and Jordan Reed off their draft board and completely ignore Burfict. They also did the same thing with Alvin Bailey last year whom the world champion Seahawks had no issue picking him up and adding him to the oline rotation. Sometimes I wonder what exactly is Jason Garett trying to build here in Dallas, a polo team or a football team? Save all the RKG nonsense that has gotten us nowhere, go get football players, if they happen to be grimy, so what....this team needs more edge anyways.
 

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Dallas Likely To Get Three Seventh Round Compensatory Picks
By Tom Ryle@TomRyleBTB on Feb 7 2014, 11:01p 24

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Al Bello

It appears likely that Dallas will have three additional picks at the end of the draft. For a team that prides itself on picking up value in the UDFA market, those should be very useful.

The actual awarding of compensatory picks in the NFL Draft will not happen until the owners' meeting in March. But for a couple of years now, a draftnik named Craig Turner has been putting out projections of what compensatory picks will be awarded. Our old frenemy Jimmy Kempski has been publishing those projections, and the 2014 prediction is out. Mr. Turner was very close last season, getting 24 of the 32 picks exactly right. He had five other picks going to the correct team, but not the correct round, and missed completely on only three picks.

That is fairly good, considering that the NFL has never explained the exact process they use to award these. This year, Turner predicts the Dallas Cowboys will get three additional picks in the seventh round. That falls in line with what most seem to expect.

The initial reaction to getting three picks that are essentially after the end of the regular draft might be a bit meh. But the Cowboys are a team that should be able to use these to very good effect. In recent years, Dallas has done quite well with finding undrafted free agents that go on to contribute to the team. Tony Romo is the biggest example, but you can also include names like Ron Leary and Cole Beasley. Those extra three picks, along with the three seventh-round picks the Cowboys already have, mean that the team can basically lock up priority UDFAs without having to worry about someone else coming along and signing them. That gives Dallas a total of 11 shots to find players, six in the seventh round, discounting any trades.

Who might the Cowboys be interested in? I took a look at some players who project to fall in the seventh round or just outside it using the CBSSports.com big board. (At this point in the process, things are a bit arbitrary, and the choice is based on past experience with their board and ease of use.) I then cross referenced it against the current list of Combine invitees, and came up with some names that I think the Cowboys staff may have their eye on in Indianapolis, anticipating that these players might still be available as those seventh-round picks come up. None of these are ideal, of course, but could be someone the team would want to try coaching up. Of course, the team would also be able to use those late picks to snatch up players who unexpectedly slip, but I wanted to keep it simple for the sake of discussion. (Players in order listed by CBS.)

http://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2014/2/7/5391244/dallas-cowboys-2014-compensatory-picks-seventh-round

all of this sounds great and couldnt come at a bettter time.

i dont think we can trade these picks, right?

so that means we must actually take players wiith these picks.

awesomme...
 

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It is about time Dallas hits on a later round pick or udfa big time. It doesn't happen every year or very often but that well has dried up since Parcells left. They have drafted some ok picks late at time but not that guy who hits big time. It is time.

So they Ravens are going to get two 4th and 2 5th comp picks. I am so jealous of their front office.
 
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