ESPN: Cowboys' already talented roster will only get better with two No. 1s

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Updated: March 19, 2008
As the NFL draft approaches, "SportsCenter" is putting every NFL team with a first-round pick "On the Clock" and Scouts Inc. will break down each team and look at what questions still need answering.

The Cowboys might have faltered down the stretch and lost to division-rival New York -- a team they beat twice in the regular season -- in the playoffs, but Dallas is a team with very few holes. This talented and experienced roster only stands to get better as the Cowboys have two first-round selections that will infuse youth into this established group. While many remember only the postseason exit, Dallas was 13-3, won the brutal NFC East and tortured defenses in many ways with its dynamic offense.


Key Additions
The Cowboys brought in LB Zach Thomas before free agency opened and he should make a very good defense even better. If the 34-year-old Thomas can stay healthy, he should be very productive and will be surrounded with much better talent in Dallas than he had in Miami. The Cowboys also recently locked up WR Patrick Crayton and OT Flozell Adams, while franchising S Ken Hamlin to more or less ensure his return to Dallas.

The Cowboys' roster is loaded with talent and they were wise to keep their own rather than rocking the boat and bringing in a lot of new faces to a team that should compete for the Super Bowl in the 2008 season. The Cowboys have not signed an unrestricted free agent from another team since free agency opened and that may end up being a very prudent move considering the current market.

Key Losses
Dallas lost Jacques Reeves to the Texans in free agency. While he had a respectable season in relief and in sub packages, Dallas will likely find a replacement -- and a more athletic one, at that -- in the draft.

It also cannot be overlooked that the Dallas front office and coaching staff was raided by former Dallas head coach Bill Parcells. There are five former Cowboys assistant coaches in Miami, including head coach Tony Sparano and assistant head coach Todd Bowles.

Miami also got ahold of several of Dallas' role players, most namely Keith Davis, the Cowboys' backup safety and special teams captain, and Jason Ferguson, their starting nose tackle in 2006 who missed most of the 2007 season with a torn biceps.

RB Julius Jones is now in Seattle and while he was a valuable contributor and considered the Cowboys' starting running back, what he brought to this offense can be replaced with a first-day draft choice.

Remaining Questions
The biggest is whether or not the Cowboys can get over the playoff hump and begin having postseason success. They certainly have the personnel to do so. Jason Garrett is waiting in the wings to take over if Wade Phillips cannot elevate Dallas' postseason production, but overall this franchise is in good shape for this time of the year.

The Cowboys' losses were minimal and they should replenish some key positions -- namely cornerback, wide receiver and running back -- with their early picks in what looks to be a deep draft. This is an outstanding offense that can withstand injuries, as evidenced by its success last season when Terrell Owens was hurt. Times are good for the Cowboys, but the pressure will surely begin to mount -- particularly on QB Tony Romo -- if they do not take their performance to the next level this season.



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Mock Draft: Cowboys
The Pick (No. 22 overall):
CB Mike Jenkins, USF
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Todd McShay: Assuming owner Jerry Jones doesn't package picks to trade up, expect Dallas to use its two picks to address needs at corner, receiver, offensive tackle and possibly running back. Jenkins' combination of size, speed and athleticism is outstanding and his recognition skills continue to improve each season. Jenkins also brings versatility to the table with his ability to play some safety and chip in on returns if necessary.

The Pick (No. 28 overall):
WR Devin Thomas, Michigan St.
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Todd McShay: Dallas could settle for Felix Jones here, the other first-round running back prospect from Arkansas. But the better value would be at wide receiver with either Thomas or Michigan's Mario Manningham. Despite his lack of ideal game experience, Thomas is higher on many boards because he's such a dynamic open-field runner for his size, both after the catch and in the return game.

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We didn't really lose anyone.

Just trimmed some fat.

Also I really like Mike Jenkins and out of all the corners I think he is the best combination of talent/safe pick at the CB position.
 

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Jenkins and(switch the 28th) James hardy.....i wont complain
 

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I'd be pefectly content with Jenkins and Thomas. Thomas I'm a little questionable on but I'd live with it.
 

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I guess they had to put something down for "Key Losses". It should've said Keith Davis and Jason Ferguson and then just ended, though.
 

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I agree. This is a good team right now and with the addition or 2 #1's I think this team has a chance to become even better. Reading some of the post around here you would think Dallas just finished another 5-11 season.
 

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I could live with Jenkins and D Thomas in Round 1.

I still think Hardy may be more established than Thomas, but maybe Thomas has more upside according to the draft gurus.
 

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CATCH17;2003490 said:
We didn't really lose anyone.

Just trimmed some fat.

Also I really like Mike Jenkins and out of all the corners I think he is the best combination of talent/safe pick at the CB position.


I like your thinking Catch. I would love Jenkins as our CB w/ the 22 pick. I just hope he is there to pick at 22. :(
 

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WoodysGirl;2003486 said:
Key Losses
Dallas lost Jacques Reeves to the Texans in free agency. While he had a respectable season in relief and in sub packages, Dallas will likely find a replacement -- and a more athletic one, at that -- in the draft.

RB Julius Jones is now in Seattle and while he was a valuable contributor and considered the Cowboys' starting running back, what he brought to this offense can be replaced with a first-day draft choice.

:lmao2:
 

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WoodysGirl;2003486 said:
Key Losses
Dallas lost Jacques Reeves to the Texans in free agency. While he had a respectable season in relief and in sub packages, Dallas will likely find a replacement -- and a more athletic one, at that -- in the draft.

We LOST Reeves to the Texans? I'm expecting some sort of league action filed by the Texans against the Cowboys for dumping him off.

RB Julius Jones is now in Seattle and while he was a valuable contributor and considered the Cowboys' starting running back, what he brought to this offense can be replaced with a first-day draft choice.

Not fully understanding the logic in this one. A key loss can be replaced with a rookie...:lmao2:
 

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I'd be more than happy with those two picks........ Now only if we can find a way to get Ray Rice in the 2nd round.
 

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This is Our Year;2003647 said:
I'd be more than happy with those two picks........ Now only if we can find a way to get Ray Rice in the 2nd round.

We need to use our 4th rounder, or even our 3rd if need be to move up in the 2nd. Rice would be great.
 
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I wouldn't be upset with this draft however I remember Wade saying he doesn't foresee Dallas taking a WR in the 1st round...
 

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By Matt Williamson
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Updated: March 19, 2008As the NFL draft approaches, "SportsCenter" is putting every NFL team with a first-round pick "On the Clock" and Scouts Inc. will break down each team and look at what questions still need answering.

The Cowboys might have faltered down the stretch and lost to division-rival New York -- a team they beat twice in the regular season -- in the playoffs, but Dallas is a team with very few holes. This talented and experienced roster only stands to get better as the Cowboys have two first-round selections that will infuse youth into this established group. While many remember only the postseason exit, Dallas was 13-3, won the brutal NFC East and tortured defenses in many ways with its dynamic offense.


Key Additions
The Cowboys brought in LB Zach Thomas before free agency opened and he should make a very good defense even better. If the 34-year-old Thomas can stay healthy, he should be very productive and will be surrounded with much better talent in Dallas than he had in Miami. The Cowboys also recently locked up WR Patrick Crayton and OT Flozell Adams, while franchising S Ken Hamlin to more or less ensure his return to Dallas.

The Cowboys' roster is loaded with talent and they were wise to keep their own rather than rocking the boat and bringing in a lot of new faces to a team that should compete for the Super Bowl in the 2008 season. The Cowboys have not signed an unrestricted free agent from another team since free agency opened and that may end up being a very prudent move considering the current market.

Key Losses
Dallas lost Jacques Reeves to the Texans in free agency. While he had a respectable season in relief and in sub packages, Dallas will likely find a replacement -- and a more athletic one, at that -- in the draft.

It also cannot be overlooked that the Dallas front office and coaching staff was raided by former Dallas head coach Bill Parcells. There are five former Cowboys assistant coaches in Miami, including head coach Tony Sparano and assistant head coach Todd Bowles.

Miami also got ahold of several of Dallas' role players, most namely Keith Davis, the Cowboys' backup safety and special teams captain, and Jason Ferguson, their starting nose tackle in 2006 who missed most of the 2007 season with a torn biceps.

RB Julius Jones is now in Seattle and while he was a valuable contributor and considered the Cowboys' starting running back, what he brought to this offense can be replaced with a first-day draft choice.

Remaining Questions
The biggest is whether or not the Cowboys can get over the playoff hump and begin having postseason success. They certainly have the personnel to do so. Jason Garrett is waiting in the wings to take over if Wade Phillips cannot elevate Dallas' postseason production, but overall this franchise is in good shape for this time of the year.

The Cowboys' losses were minimal and they should replenish some key positions -- namely cornerback, wide receiver and running back -- with their early picks in what looks to be a deep draft. This is an outstanding offense that can withstand injuries, as evidenced by its success last season when Terrell Owens was hurt. Times are good for the Cowboys, but the pressure will surely begin to mount -- particularly on QB Tony Romo -- if they do not take their performance to the next level this season.



Scouts Inc. watches games, breaks down film and studies football from all angles for ESPN.com.

Mock Draft: Cowboys
The Pick (No. 22 overall):
CB Mike Jenkins, USF
nfl_u_jenkins_65.jpg

Todd McShay: Assuming owner Jerry Jones doesn't package picks to trade up, expect Dallas to use its two picks to address needs at corner, receiver, offensive tackle and possibly running back. Jenkins' combination of size, speed and athleticism is outstanding and his recognition skills continue to improve each season. Jenkins also brings versatility to the table with his ability to play some safety and chip in on returns if necessary.

The Pick (No. 28 overall):
WR Devin Thomas, Michigan St.
nfl_g_devin_65.jpg
Todd McShay: Dallas could settle for Felix Jones here, the other first-round running back prospect from Arkansas. But the better value would be at wide receiver with either Thomas or Michigan's Mario Manningham. Despite his lack of ideal game experience, Thomas is higher on many boards because he's such a dynamic open-field runner for his size, both after the catch and in the return game.

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Pure nonesense. as long as we fans and some media dont admit this team is not good enough and still has many holes. we will keep getting the same results in the playoffs.the idea that we have the talent and dont need much is crazy.
 
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