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Cowboys:
19: D.J. Moore, WR, Maryland. The Cowboys appear to have addressed their receiver need by signing Allen Hurns, but there's been plenty of smoke that suggests the team could move on from Dez Bryant sooner rather than later. It'd be shocking to see the team go into next season with Hurns, Terrance Williams and Cole Beasley atop the depth chart, so if the team is heading for a split with its star receiver, grabbing the talented Moore here makes sense. He's been trending up during draft season, so there's no reason to think this is too high for him at this point.
50: Malik Jefferson, LB, Texas. The Cowboys lost Anthony Hitchens during the offseason and need to start thinking about a long-term replacement for Sean Lee.
81: Mark Andrews, TE, Oklahoma. Andrews isn't going to be much of a blocker, but Evan Engram showed us last year that receiver-only tight ends are still in demand.
Cowboys:
19: D.J. Moore, WR, Maryland. The Cowboys appear to have addressed their receiver need by signing Allen Hurns, but there's been plenty of smoke that suggests the team could move on from Dez Bryant sooner rather than later. It'd be shocking to see the team go into next season with Hurns, Terrance Williams and Cole Beasley atop the depth chart, so if the team is heading for a split with its star receiver, grabbing the talented Moore here makes sense. He's been trending up during draft season, so there's no reason to think this is too high for him at this point.
50: Malik Jefferson, LB, Texas. The Cowboys lost Anthony Hitchens during the offseason and need to start thinking about a long-term replacement for Sean Lee.
81: Mark Andrews, TE, Oklahoma. Andrews isn't going to be much of a blocker, but Evan Engram showed us last year that receiver-only tight ends are still in demand.
