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Needing to address all levels of the D and knowing battles are won in the trenches, but not neglecting a potential issue at OT. My version of that Draft.
Round 1
Trade Down: With Arizona in desperate need of CB and coveting Caleb Farley while we see Horn as the better/equal CB the Cowboys make the following trade:
Dallas sends Rd-1 pick #10 and Rd-3 #100 to Arizona
Dallas receives Arizona’s Rd-1 #16 and Rd-2 #49
Round 1 Pick #16 – CB Jaycee Horn
Profile:
Height: 6-foot-1
Weight: 205 pounds
Position: Cornerback
School: South Carolina
Profootballnetwork -Horn is one of the most physical, aggressive cornerbacks in the 2021 NFL Draft. The South Carolina cornerback has a long, lean build, and uses his length both at the line and in coverage. He’s not shy when attacking his opponents in press coverage, and his aggressive nature also shows up at the catch point, where he doesn’t hesitate to impact the ball.
Highlights:
Round 2
Round 2 Pick #44 – DL Levi Onwuzurike
Profile:
Position: Defensive Tackle
School: Washington
Current Year: Redshirt Senior
Height: 6’2 7/8″
Weight: 290 pounds
Profootballnetwork - Onwuzurike has an impressive amount of explosion for a defensive lineman, and he’s also long and rangy. His initial burst allows him to get positive positioning against offensive linemen, and his arm length allows him to keep himself clean when he uses it correctly.
Onwuzurike also has good leg drive through pass rushing reps, and if his anchor is established, he can drive guys back. His combination of explosiveness and length can be devastating when he gets the timing right.
He has the versatility to line up both as a 3-4 end and a 4-3 defensive tackle. With his length and anchor, he can also line up under center on occasion.
Highlights:
Round 3
Trade Down: With Jets also in desperate need of CB and the Cowboys already getting theirs the Cowboys make the following trade:
Dallas sends Rd-2 pick #49 to the Jets
Dallas receives the Jets Rd-3 #66 and Rd-3 #87
Round 3 Pick #66 – DL Marvin Wilson
Profile:
· Height: 6-foot-5
· Weight: 305 pounds
· Position: Defensive Tackle
· School: Florida State
Wilson’s physical tools are enough to fit in any defensive front. He can consistently two-gap with the best of them and eats contact up for breakfast. He’s shown an ability to dominate through the B-gap like a 3-tech. It might be better to play him closer to 1-tech because of his average get-off, but there’s no reason Wilson can’t plug-and-play inside. His work ethic and intangibles are excellent.
Highlights:
Round 3 Pick #75 – OT Walter Little
Profile:
Let’s start with his size. At 6’7″ and 309 pounds, Little is built like an NFL left tackle. He has the potential to add further weight to his frame, which would make him even more difficult to move once he is set. Little already shows decent functional strength. With a little extra weight, he would be verging on an immovable force.
Highlights:
Round 3 Pick #87 – ILB Cameron McGrone
Profile:
Highlights:
Trade Up: With the Chargers, Dallas looking to use some of their extra picks to jump up and get their safety the Cowboys make the following trade:
Dallas sends Rd-4 pick #116 and their last 4th round pick to the Chargers
Dallas receives the Chargers Rd-3 #98
Round 3 Pick #98 – FS Ar’Darius Washington - TCU
Profile:
You can trust Washington in an overhang over the slot. That allows him to work in man coverage because of his fluidity and intelligence. He is not an overly aggressive player. As a defense, you can change up blitzes out of the slot with that. Thus, he gives you greater flexibility. Also, he has the instincts, range, athleticism, and most importantly, ball skills to be an impact single-high safety. You can trust him there. At times, he shut down the middle of the field to opponents because of what he could do on the back end. As a last line of defense, Washington is a really solid tackler too. His size might knock him out of the first round, but he’s a first-round talent.
Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYomPsNW3TU
Round 5
Trade Up: Cowboys make the following trade:
Dallas sends Rd-5 pick #179 and Rd-7 #238 to Denver
Dallas receives Denver’s Rd-5 #153
Round 5 Pick #153 – CB Deommodore Lenoir
Profile:
Lenoir is an underrated cornerback who was rarely challenged at Oregon due to his ability to shut down receivers. He possesses enough skills to start in nickel packages at the next level.
Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0gEtaHWOMo
Round 6
Round 6 Pick #192 – QB Feleipe Franks
Profile:
· Position: Quarterback
· School: Arkansas
· Current Year: Redshirt Senior
· Height: 6’6 3/8″
· Weight: 234 pounds
At 6-foot-6, 228 pounds, he’s a tall quarterback, but he moves fairly well for his size. He’s a good athlete with enough speed and lateral agility to manipulate the pocket, and he can also produce as a runner. He had some very impressive plays on the ground, especially his touchdown carry against LSU late in the year.
Franks also has good arm talent. I wouldn’t say his arm is elite, from a strength or an elasticity perspective. However, he still generates good pace with relative ease, and when his shoulders are square and his base is set, he can deliver high-velocity balls with accuracy and touch as well. channel his traits.
Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbhnL4H3m9Q
Round 6 Pick #227 – WR Austin Walker JR
Profile:
· Position: Wide Receiver
· School: UAB
· Current Year: Redshirt Senior
· Height: 6’1 1/2″
· Weight: 207 pounds
UAB wide receiver Austin Watkins Jr. is one NFL Draft prospect who’s been overlooked to this point. It’s time to give Watkins the recognition he deserves as an enticing playmaker with legitimate NFL potential
Watkins is an extremely nuanced, savvy route runner. His feet are crisp, and his breaks at the top of his stems are very abrupt.
Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BGorWPKbRE
Round 1
Trade Down: With Arizona in desperate need of CB and coveting Caleb Farley while we see Horn as the better/equal CB the Cowboys make the following trade:
Dallas sends Rd-1 pick #10 and Rd-3 #100 to Arizona
Dallas receives Arizona’s Rd-1 #16 and Rd-2 #49
Round 1 Pick #16 – CB Jaycee Horn
Profile:
Height: 6-foot-1
Weight: 205 pounds
Position: Cornerback
School: South Carolina
Profootballnetwork -Horn is one of the most physical, aggressive cornerbacks in the 2021 NFL Draft. The South Carolina cornerback has a long, lean build, and uses his length both at the line and in coverage. He’s not shy when attacking his opponents in press coverage, and his aggressive nature also shows up at the catch point, where he doesn’t hesitate to impact the ball.
Highlights:
Round 2
Round 2 Pick #44 – DL Levi Onwuzurike
Profile:
Position: Defensive Tackle
School: Washington
Current Year: Redshirt Senior
Height: 6’2 7/8″
Weight: 290 pounds
Profootballnetwork - Onwuzurike has an impressive amount of explosion for a defensive lineman, and he’s also long and rangy. His initial burst allows him to get positive positioning against offensive linemen, and his arm length allows him to keep himself clean when he uses it correctly.
Onwuzurike also has good leg drive through pass rushing reps, and if his anchor is established, he can drive guys back. His combination of explosiveness and length can be devastating when he gets the timing right.
He has the versatility to line up both as a 3-4 end and a 4-3 defensive tackle. With his length and anchor, he can also line up under center on occasion.
Highlights:
Round 3
Trade Down: With Jets also in desperate need of CB and the Cowboys already getting theirs the Cowboys make the following trade:
Dallas sends Rd-2 pick #49 to the Jets
Dallas receives the Jets Rd-3 #66 and Rd-3 #87
Round 3 Pick #66 – DL Marvin Wilson
Profile:
· Height: 6-foot-5
· Weight: 305 pounds
· Position: Defensive Tackle
· School: Florida State
Wilson’s physical tools are enough to fit in any defensive front. He can consistently two-gap with the best of them and eats contact up for breakfast. He’s shown an ability to dominate through the B-gap like a 3-tech. It might be better to play him closer to 1-tech because of his average get-off, but there’s no reason Wilson can’t plug-and-play inside. His work ethic and intangibles are excellent.
Highlights:
Round 3 Pick #75 – OT Walter Little
Profile:
- Position: Offensive Tackle
- School: Stanford
- Current Year: Junior
- Height: 6’7″
- Weight: 309 pounds
Let’s start with his size. At 6’7″ and 309 pounds, Little is built like an NFL left tackle. He has the potential to add further weight to his frame, which would make him even more difficult to move once he is set. Little already shows decent functional strength. With a little extra weight, he would be verging on an immovable force.
Highlights:
Round 3 Pick #87 – ILB Cameron McGrone
Profile:
- Position: Linebacker
- School: Michigan
- Current Year: Redshirt Junior
- Height: 6’1″
- Weight: 236 pounds
Highlights:
Trade Up: With the Chargers, Dallas looking to use some of their extra picks to jump up and get their safety the Cowboys make the following trade:
Dallas sends Rd-4 pick #116 and their last 4th round pick to the Chargers
Dallas receives the Chargers Rd-3 #98
Round 3 Pick #98 – FS Ar’Darius Washington - TCU
Profile:
You can trust Washington in an overhang over the slot. That allows him to work in man coverage because of his fluidity and intelligence. He is not an overly aggressive player. As a defense, you can change up blitzes out of the slot with that. Thus, he gives you greater flexibility. Also, he has the instincts, range, athleticism, and most importantly, ball skills to be an impact single-high safety. You can trust him there. At times, he shut down the middle of the field to opponents because of what he could do on the back end. As a last line of defense, Washington is a really solid tackler too. His size might knock him out of the first round, but he’s a first-round talent.
Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYomPsNW3TU
Round 5
Trade Up: Cowboys make the following trade:
Dallas sends Rd-5 pick #179 and Rd-7 #238 to Denver
Dallas receives Denver’s Rd-5 #153
Round 5 Pick #153 – CB Deommodore Lenoir
Profile:
- Position: Cornerback
- School: Oregon
- Current Year: Senior
- Height: 5’11
- Weight: 195 pounds
Lenoir is an underrated cornerback who was rarely challenged at Oregon due to his ability to shut down receivers. He possesses enough skills to start in nickel packages at the next level.
Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0gEtaHWOMo
Round 6
Round 6 Pick #192 – QB Feleipe Franks
Profile:
· Position: Quarterback
· School: Arkansas
· Current Year: Redshirt Senior
· Height: 6’6 3/8″
· Weight: 234 pounds
At 6-foot-6, 228 pounds, he’s a tall quarterback, but he moves fairly well for his size. He’s a good athlete with enough speed and lateral agility to manipulate the pocket, and he can also produce as a runner. He had some very impressive plays on the ground, especially his touchdown carry against LSU late in the year.
Franks also has good arm talent. I wouldn’t say his arm is elite, from a strength or an elasticity perspective. However, he still generates good pace with relative ease, and when his shoulders are square and his base is set, he can deliver high-velocity balls with accuracy and touch as well. channel his traits.
Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbhnL4H3m9Q
Round 6 Pick #227 – WR Austin Walker JR
Profile:
· Position: Wide Receiver
· School: UAB
· Current Year: Redshirt Senior
· Height: 6’1 1/2″
· Weight: 207 pounds
UAB wide receiver Austin Watkins Jr. is one NFL Draft prospect who’s been overlooked to this point. It’s time to give Watkins the recognition he deserves as an enticing playmaker with legitimate NFL potential
Watkins is an extremely nuanced, savvy route runner. His feet are crisp, and his breaks at the top of his stems are very abrupt.
Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BGorWPKbRE