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NFL.com analysts Chad Reuter and Bucky Brooks are handing out grades for every team following the 2012 NFL Draft. Click the team name to see each team's entire class.
Dallas Cowboys: B
This week, NFL.com analysts Bucky Brooks and Chad Reuter are grading the draft classes for each team from the 2012 NFL Draft, and analyst Elliot Harrison will be addressing what holes remain for each team.
Tuesday, May 1
• NFC East: 2012 Draft Grades | Remaining Holes
• AFC East: 2012 Draft Grades | Remaining Holes
Wednesday, May 2
• NFC North
• AFC North
Thursday, May 3
• NFC South
• AFC South
Friday, May 4
• NFC West
• AFC West
The Cowboys came into the draft needing to infuse their defense with talent, and they accomplished that goal. Trading up in the first round to select the top-rated cornerback (Morris Claiborne) and taking a chance on FCS stud safety Matt Johnson greatly helped the secondary. Also, linebacker Kyle Wilber has potential as a pass rusher. The offense wasn't ignored, either, with quarterback Tony Romo getting a new receiver (Virginia Tech's Danny Coale) and tight end (Oklahoma's James Hanna) to help exploit the middle of the defense. It was an all-around solid weekend for the Cowboys.
Best pick: Tyrone Crawford, DE, Boise State (Round 3, 81st overall pick).
He played on the strong side in Boise's 4-3 scheme, but adding just a bit more weight to his 6-foot-4, 275-pound frame will make his initial punch on the tackle at the five-technique even more potent.
Questionable pick: Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU (Round 1, 6).
This isn't about Claiborne as a player -- his ball skills are the best in the class. Giving up a potential starter at No. 45 (they picked LB Sean Lee at No. 55 in 2010) to trade up to get Claiborne, though, might prove to be an imprudent move. They could've held tight, kept that valuable second-round pick and taken CB Dre Kirkpatrick.
Sleeper pick: James Hanna, TE, Oklahoma (Round 6, 186).
Could play an Aaron Hernandez-type role in Dallas' offense with his athleticism
NFL.com analysts Chad Reuter and Bucky Brooks are handing out grades for every team following the 2012 NFL Draft. Click the team name to see each team's entire class.
Dallas Cowboys: B
Draft Grades & Team Holes
Tuesday, May 1
• NFC East: 2012 Draft Grades | Remaining Holes
• AFC East: 2012 Draft Grades | Remaining Holes
Wednesday, May 2
• NFC North
• AFC North
Thursday, May 3
• NFC South
• AFC South
Friday, May 4
• NFC West
• AFC West
The Cowboys came into the draft needing to infuse their defense with talent, and they accomplished that goal. Trading up in the first round to select the top-rated cornerback (Morris Claiborne) and taking a chance on FCS stud safety Matt Johnson greatly helped the secondary. Also, linebacker Kyle Wilber has potential as a pass rusher. The offense wasn't ignored, either, with quarterback Tony Romo getting a new receiver (Virginia Tech's Danny Coale) and tight end (Oklahoma's James Hanna) to help exploit the middle of the defense. It was an all-around solid weekend for the Cowboys.
Best pick: Tyrone Crawford, DE, Boise State (Round 3, 81st overall pick).
He played on the strong side in Boise's 4-3 scheme, but adding just a bit more weight to his 6-foot-4, 275-pound frame will make his initial punch on the tackle at the five-technique even more potent.
Questionable pick: Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU (Round 1, 6).
This isn't about Claiborne as a player -- his ball skills are the best in the class. Giving up a potential starter at No. 45 (they picked LB Sean Lee at No. 55 in 2010) to trade up to get Claiborne, though, might prove to be an imprudent move. They could've held tight, kept that valuable second-round pick and taken CB Dre Kirkpatrick.
Sleeper pick: James Hanna, TE, Oklahoma (Round 6, 186).
Could play an Aaron Hernandez-type role in Dallas' offense with his athleticism
