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https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...turns-neville-gallimore-shows-out-ceedee-lamb

The rookie class has been a bright spot this year in my opinion, seems like multiple hits on starter caliber players.

Which, if any, of the following statements do you disagree with?
  1. Lamb looks likely to become a top 10 WR
  2. Diggs looks likely to become a quality starter
  3. Gallimore looks likely to become a starting caliber DT.
I feel like all of those projections are believable if these 3 players stay on their current trajectory.

Additionally, the surrounding cast for all 3 can only improve between now and next September, which should aid them. Who knows, maybe even Biadasz returns and joins the above list.

The argument is sometimes made that they don't develop players in Dallas. Let's hope these rookies are on an upward trajectory and haven't already found their ceiling.
 
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https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...turns-neville-gallimore-shows-out-ceedee-lamb

The rookie class has been a bright spot this year in my opinion, seems like multiple hits on starter caliber players.

Which, if any, of the following statements do you disagree with?
  1. Lamb looks likely to become a top 10 WR
  2. Diggs looks likely to be a quality starter
  3. Gallimore looks likely to be a starting caliber DT.
I feel like all of those projections are believable if these 3 players stay on their current trajectory.

Additionally, the surrounding cast for all 3 can only improve between now and next September, which should aid them. Who knows, maybe even Biadasz returns and joins the above list.

The argument is sometimes made that they don't develop players in Dallas. Let's hope these rookies are on an upward trajectory and haven't already found their ceiling.

We've developed plenty of players. It should be obvious to anyone that actually pays attention.
 
  1. Gallimore looks likely to be a starting caliber DT.
Not quite, but midway through next season he will be.
 
I thought the Gallimore n Biadasz pick would really swing the Cowboys draft as a success or failure. So far, so good.

I would like to see Anae get some rushes, but that doesn't look likely.
 
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...turns-neville-gallimore-shows-out-ceedee-lamb

The rookie class has been a bright spot this year in my opinion, seems like multiple hits on starter caliber players.

Which, if any, of the following statements do you disagree with?
  1. Lamb looks likely to become a top 10 WR
  2. Diggs looks likely to become a quality starter
  3. Gallimore looks likely to become a starting caliber DT.
I feel like all of those projections are believable if these 3 players stay on their current trajectory.

Additionally, the surrounding cast for all 3 can only improve between now and next September, which should aid them. Who knows, maybe even Biadasz returns and joins the above list.

The argument is sometimes made that they don't develop players in Dallas. Let's hope these rookies are on an upward trajectory and haven't already found their ceiling.
I hope they are all true, but least likely? I’ll go with Lamb being a top 10 receiver. That’s a tough accomplishment even with talent. He excels from the slot as a rookie, but hard to tell if he can excel on the outside. Or if he would shine as Cooper did after the trade on a team with garbage receivers around him. Time will tell. He definitely needs to get stronger.
 
The Cowboys have a real chance to see 4 starters come out of this draft. That is an A+ any way you want to look at it. Typically if you can get 2 starters and a couple role players you've done a good job. Jerry deserves some heat, but you have to admit that the man runs a hell of a draft when Rod Marinelli isnt in the room.
 

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