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https://cowboyswire.usatoday.com/st...boys-picks-in-the-2025-nfl-draft/83307572007/We lack playmakers on this team badly. Doubt that these two RBs are all of a sudden gonna fix the running game and the rest are journeyman. We might have the worst receiving corps in the league right now. Who is gonna score besides Ferguson and Ceedee? They will get all of the attention.
We are also still weak against the run. Added only two DT in the 7th and a smallish LB in the 5th wont fix that problem.
One draft just wasnt enough to fix all those problems but i think we had a better draft than last two years. We are rebuilding atleast kinda so need atleast another good draft or two before we can compete with the Eagles and WASH.
Dallas needed to add juice to the offense, so they drafted running back Jayden Blue, who can take any touch to the house. He might be the fastest player on the roster, and he uses it to get outside on runs and beat angles taken by defenders to create big plays in the running game. He was the top back in the draft class in percentage of total yards gained after contact. He was fourth in the class in yards after contact per carry and the top rusher in yards after being hit behind the line of scrimmage. He is also a mismatch in the passing game if he is up against linebackers or a safety who doesn't match his athleticism.
He led the class in the percentage of snaps lined up in the slot. New offensive coordinator, Klayton Adams, will enjoy creating plays to try to get Blue into the open field because if he does, Blue could take it to the house. This is another move, along with Booker, that helps both the rushing and passing attack. Grade: A
The most significant need left on defense for the Cowboys when Jay Toia was drafted was a run-stuffing defensive tackle who could anchor against double teams, which is what he was built to do. He is 6-foot-2, 342 pounds, and had a run defense grade of 70 from Pro Football Focus (PFF) even though he isn't great in pursuit on stretch runs. He was Dane Brugler's 13th-rated tackle and had a third-round grade that Dallas stole in the seventh. He is an underrated athlete as well. He played 55 snaps as an off-ball linebacker and had 19 pressures as a nose tackle-sized DT. Grade: B+
The hardest pick to grade is Ajani Cornelius because he has plenty of college starting-level experience on a top-level team, but isn't a pick for this season. The Cowboys' offensive line is loaded with guys, and even if he were hidden on the roster, he would be inactive all season. He has the frame and athleticism to be an excellent lineman, and he moves well when pulling and leading a ball carrier, but he doesn't have the footwork or technique to be impactful in the NFL. Another ball of clay for the coaching staff to mold, this one on the offensive side. Grade: C+
James is at his best blitzing the quarterback or moving laterally to make plays. He doesn't play with anticipation and instincts, but Matt Eberflus has always been a linebacker whisperer, and the coach gets his 20-year-old ball of clay to develop over the next few seasons.