Drafted by Cowboys Cowboys Select C Tyler Biadasz with the 146th Pick (4th Round)

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This could be another Jaylon Smith pick where Dallas made the right decision on medical reports and got a steal.
 
Really...

The Cowboys didn't get an exact clone of 1st round pick and multi-time All Pro Travis Frederick in the 4th round?
I was responding to a post saying it sounds like he was graded similarly to Frederick coming out

But thanks for clearly following that exchange
 
Player A:

6' 3 1/2"

312

Three-year starter with experience at guard and center. Fringe athletic ability. A power player who gets push in the run game. Smooth and aware enough to handle inside stunts. Can anchor a bull rush. Gets movement on the down player, he as the size and strength to dominate a nose tackle. Roots defenders out of the hole. Has a tendency to lose his knee bend and play high, thereby losing his leverage. Some lower body stiffness. Should eventually start with pro physical development. Second/third round. Overall grade of 8.58


Player B:

6 3 1/2"

314

Three-year starter. Has NFL starter written all over him. Has the tools to be an elite center and probable week one contributor. If he can fix some of his technique red flags, there will be very few chinks in his armor. Powerful and stout with a pair of vice grip hands that will lock onto defenders with no release in sight. Has the athletic ability to get out into space as a lead blocker with full control and balance. Intelligent and experienced player who is capable of making line calls and directing traffic. Doesn't always play with proper balance and footwork. Gets top heavy and will over lean with makes him susceptible for double moves. Pass blocking skills are inconsistent. Second/third round. Overall grade of 8.27


OK ... I will bite .....which one is Frederick and which one is Biadasz???

A = Biadasz
B= Frederick

I have a 50/50 shot here ....

FWIW ..... I get your point .....
 
Player A:

6' 3 1/2"

312

Three-year starter with experience at guard and center. Fringe athletic ability. A power player who gets push in the run game. Smooth and aware enough to handle inside stunts. Can anchor a bull rush. Gets movement on the down player, he as the size and strength to dominate a nose tackle. Roots defenders out of the hole. Has a tendency to lose his knee bend and play high, thereby losing his leverage. Some lower body stiffness. Should eventually start with pro physical development. Second/third round. Overall grade of 8.58


Player B:

6 3 1/2"

314

Three-year starter. Has NFL starter written all over him. Has the tools to be an elite center and probable week one contributor. If he can fix some of his technique red flags, there will be very few chinks in his armor. Powerful and stout with a pair of vice grip hands that will lock onto defenders with no release in sight. Has the athletic ability to get out into space as a lead blocker with full control and balance. Intelligent and experienced player who is capable of making line calls and directing traffic. Doesn't always play with proper balance and footwork. Gets top heavy and will over lean with makes him susceptible for double moves. Pass blocking skills are inconsistent. Second/third round. Overall grade of 8.27

Adam Redmond is Player A.

Robert Brewster is clearly Player B.
 
So one scouting report said beast on the run game and regressed as a pass blocker last year.
 
Not saying Frederick wasn’t the better prospect & obviously his career speaks for itself, BUT I clearly remember most of the base on here was not happy at all when we picked him that year. And people who say the majority wasn’t disappointed with the pick would be lying.
This is correct.

Only the diehard draftniks liked that selection so high.

This guy could be even better over time.

Welcome to the best line in pro football.
 
Adam Redmond is Player A.

Robert Brewster is clearly Player B.

lol

Player A: Travis Frederick

6' 3 1/2"

312

Three-year starter with experience at guard and center. Fringe athletic ability. A power player who gets push in the run game. Smooth and aware enough to handle inside stunts. Can anchor a bull rush. Gets movement on the down player, he as the size and strength to dominate a nose tackle. Roots defenders out of the hole. Has a tendency to lose his knee bend and play high, thereby losing his leverage. Some lower body stiffness. Should eventually start with pro physical development. Second/third round. Overall grade of 8.58


Player B: Tyler Biadasz

6 3 1/2"

314

Three-year starter. Has NFL starter written all over him. Has the tools to be an elite center and probable week one contributor. If he can fix some of his technique red flags, there will be very few chinks in his armor. Powerful and stout with a pair of vice grip hands that will lock onto defenders with no release in sight. Has the athletic ability to get out into space as a lead blocker with full control and balance. Intelligent and experienced player who is capable of making line calls and directing traffic. Doesn't always play with proper balance and footwork. Gets top heavy and will over lean with makes him susceptible for double moves. Pass blocking skills are inconsistent. Second/third round. Overall grade of 8.27
 
I'll trust you guys word........but he will play against some real dawgs in the NFCE. They will show no mercy ........
 
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