I've been a fanatic since 1978. I used to get the Dallas Cowboys Weekly newspaper, and I'd read it over and over again until the next edition would arrive a week later. There was always a double page pullout of a player that I would put up on the wall.
I like Parker as well, so far, he is a breath of fresh air and if he can come in and be a factor like Clayton Adams was than the future is bright. When it comes to the draft this year and giving what Parker needs for his vision, I'm looking at players that are high character, high IQ, and players that are versatile. Downs would be a nice fit, but I just don't see him being on the board at 12. But Thieneman will be and I think he is perfect for Parker in terms of being able to play single high, in the slot and in the box. With the nickel basically being the base defense, I can see LB not being as important as it used to be, and Thieneman playing in the box alongside with Overshown...of course traditional MLB is needed, and I hope we somehow make a deal for Brookes from Miami. Alot of fans are down on Keldric Faulk, but I'm not one. I think Faulk fits into what Parker wants in a player ...High character, team captain and leads by example. This is a 20 year old kid who gave some of his NIL money to a walk on teammate....He puts his team mates first.. I don't' care about his 2025 stats, for his 2024 stats show what he is capable of as a 19 year old playing against SEC OT's. Faulk is not the twitchiest or most explosive off the snap, but he can push the pocket and win with his hands and of course is very good against the run. He has the versatility to play the 5t, 3t, 4I and at times a stand-up edge. He is more athletic than what people think...He can come in as a rookie and give you considerable snaps, and after two years in an NFL weight room and NFL coaching on technique and on hand usage and we can be looking at Calais Campbell 2.0