Draft Day ***Cowboys Draft DAY ONE***

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Pickett, small hand size, another fumble prone QB in the NFL. Who was the QB for Seattle, fumbled a lot. Zorn?
Good, hope he is a bust for the hated Steelers.

Not sure if he fumbled in college, but the NFL is different.
 
Malik Willis will be there at 24.

It's the only way to save this offseason.

Actually, it would be the best way to give us something interesting to talk about since any other pick would barely move the needle this offseason. Do it Jerry! If you can't win, create some controversy!
 
My best available.

1. Devin Lloyd LB Utah
2. Tyler Linderbaum C Iowa
3. Nakobe Dean LB Georgia
4. Trent McDuffie CB Washington
5. Daxton Hill S Michigan
6. Jermaine Johnson DE Florida St.
7. Devonte Wyatt DT Georgia
8. Malik Willis QB Liberty
9. Quay Walker LB Georgia
10. Arnold Ebiketie DE Penn St.

I'd try to slide down some with the possibility of taking Linderbaum, Tyler Smith, Wyatt, Travis Jones or Pickens. If we're staying at 24, I'd probably go Linderbaum, but his size concerns me.
 
de jermaine johnson fsu
dt devontae wyatt georgia
lb nkobe dean georgia
cb kaiir elam florida
ot bernhard raimann central michigan
:starspin:JUST.ONE.:starspin:
 
Tyler Smith

Pro Comparison: Kelechi Osemele

Strengths:

Big, wide, ultra-physical blocker looking for a bar fight on every snap, and has the length, mass, quicks, and power to win just about all of them. For his size, he's nimble. Bounces around the field. Balance is pretty good there, but he almost exerts too much energy once he's engaged. Recovery skill is high-end. Oftentimes, it looks like he's beaten around the corner, but his gliding feet and strength keep the defender contained and pushed past the QB. Will toss defenders more so than any other blocker in this class. Menace in the ground game; devastating in that regard. Wants to drive defenders into the ground and does it often.

Weaknesses:

Technique needs a fair amount of work. Not a total project, but he has a tendency to get his hands wide in pass pro.

Accolades:

  • 2021: All-AAC second team
  • 2021: 93.9 run blocking grade best ever by AAC tackle (PFF)
Holding penalty waiting to happen. He'll be another frustrating guard.
 
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Not a sunrise but beautiful rainbow.
Love it. I assume and hope you are too.
 
He has a real good team around him and he also got them beat in the playoffs. Tannehill is a game manager. He’s not going to get Tennessee over the hump.
I never said he was a HOF, but HURTS sucks
 
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