Jeanty is not going to be there at 15. Jeanty is considered a Saquon Barkley type prospect and this is a weak draft. The Cowboys probably would not get him at 8.We end up with a top 5 pick Jerry won’t want to take a RB. He won’t want to deal with Zeke 2.0 questions or the value of the position. But at pick 15? It’s a slam dunk for Jerry and no one will raise an eyebrow.
I think Jeanty goes between 8 and 11.We end up with a top 5 pick Jerry won’t want to take a RB. He won’t want to deal with Zeke 2.0 questions or the value of the position. But at pick 15? It’s a slam dunk for Jerry and no one will raise an eyebrow.
It is a weak draft, but not for Runningbacks. There's guys with very loud tools who will be available in rounds 2 and 3. And maybe even 4.Jeanty is not going to be there at 15. Jeanty is considered a Saquon Barkley type prospect and this is a weak draft. The Cowboys probably would not get him at 8.
Jethro ain't the only GM that likes shiny toys so he will be gone by the tenth pick at the latestIt is a weak draft, but not for Runningbacks. There's guys with very loud tools who will be available in rounds 2 and 3. And maybe even 4.
Taking Jeanty when your team has so many other holes is malpractice
Not if he is BPA.It is a weak draft, but not for Runningbacks. There's guys with very loud tools who will be available in rounds 2 and 3. And maybe even 4.
Taking Jeanty when your team has so many other holes is malpractice
BPA keeps from filling your areas of need and is a flawed draft strategy.Not if he is BPA.
Any bpa in the 1st round is an area of need including the best running back in football.BPA keeps from filling your areas of need and is a flawed draft strategy.
Too many of us scream BPA every draft because we all want a future All Pro, but if the BPA is at a non-premium position like interior LB or RB or S you should ignore them unless you have a need there.
Most of the time you can draft a position of need without having to reach, especially if you are a bad roster like the Cowboys.
Any bpa in the 1st round is an area of need including the best running back in football.
Unfortunately BPA also goes out the window when you don’t use free agency to supplement the roster.BPA keeps from filling your areas of need and is a flawed draft strategy.
Too many of us scream BPA every draft because we all want a future All Pro, but if the BPA is at a non-premium position like interior LB or RB or S you should ignore them unless you have a need there.
Most of the time you can draft a position of need without having to reach, especially if you are a bad roster like the Cowboys.
You take the best talent. That is how you end up with Taco over Cooks. Can you imagine if we took Cook and moved on from Zeke when he wanted that extension?It is a weak draft, but not for Runningbacks. There's guys with very loud tools who will be available in rounds 2 and 3. And maybe even 4.
Taking Jeanty when your team has so many other holes is malpractice
yes if he's bpaNot if he is BPA.