Cowboys get 4 compensatory picks

They need to use these to get back in the 4th round or trade for a guy that can actually start on this team. Shouldn't be too hard to find with 5 open positions.
We used four fifth-round picks in 2022. That's how we ended up with DaRon Bland. I prefer to fire our shots because you are going to miss with most of them.

You may think it's better to package them for a fourth, but there's a pretty good shot at missing there. Here's our fourth-round picks the past five years: Viliami Fehoko, Jake Ferguson, Jabril Cox, Josh Ball, Reggie Robinson, Tyler Biadasz, We've hit on two out of six.
 
I can get behind the idea of not spending in FA and racking up comp picks sucks.

They did that last year and that is why we have 3 relatively high picks. There were only 2 4th rounders and they had like the next 3.

Regardless, the strategy sucked. This year because they are signing all these guys, they are not going to be getting many if any picks next year.

IOW, this is a fundamental shift in strategy.
 
Some teams are getting two thirds (over two years) for developing minority coordinators who go on to get HC positions.

Don't even have to lose a player. Just gotta shed outdated opinions about who is smart enough to call an offense or a defense.

This is where decisions to hire re-re-re-treads like Zimmer and Nolan bite you in the behind -- why not give Al Harris a shot last year? The players certainly wanted that. Could have likely brought Zim in as a senior consultant even -- he gets to go home early to his way too young girlfriend, Harris gets to show his chops.

Outdated thinking on this team
 
we can move into the 4th Rd if we want,also we absolutely need to draft 2 RBs in this draft.i like so many of these RBs and it would be a criminal negligence if we dont draft 2 of them.
 
with three fifth round picks we can get a rb, wr. and maybe a project dt or te.
They still have their own as well. 4 - 5th round picks.
They can trade into the 4th round and reach for a DL. Then tell us how they got value. Only for him to be off the team in 3 years. As they keep him a year too long.
 
Yes. Exactly right.

I’d really like to know the exact formula. Who was it that left SF that the a 3rd and a 4th?
Sam Darnold

Which illustrates how flawed the compensatory formula is.

If the idea is to compensate teams that lost players, the evaluation should be based on what value was lost by the original team, rather than the value gained by the new team.

Darnold was far less important to the 9ers than Dorance Armstrong was to the Cowboys.
 

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