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I have critiqued a few of your mock drafts, so here is my attempt. This draft was a mixture of things that I think the Cowboys will do, and what I would do:

58: R2P26
S JUAN THORNHILL

90: R3P26
DL TRYSTEN HILL

128: R4P26
TE JOSH OLIVER

136: R4P34
RB TRAYVEON WILLIAMS

165: R5P27
CB JORDAN BROWN

241: R7P27
OT TREY PIPKINS

I think Thornhill starts day 1 and is a fundamental piece of the secondary for the next decade or so.

Hill and Oliver get some time in 2019 and start in 2020.

Williams is a solid backup for Zeke for the next four years.

Brown and Pipkins are small school projects that Brugler likes.
Brown is a big kid that can run, the only question is the size of the competition. Brugler rates him as a 3rd/4th round pick.
Pipkins is a big kid that can play LT. Brugler thinks is he also a 3rd/4th kid. If we can get him in the 7th, I would be pumped.
Both will need at least a year, but play positions where we can give them a year to develop.
 
I have critiqued a few of your mock drafts, so here is my attempt. This draft was a mixture of things that I think the Cowboys will do, and what I would do:

58: R2P26
S JUAN THORNHILL

90: R3P26
DL TRYSTEN HILL

128: R4P26
TE JOSH OLIVER

136: R4P34
RB TRAYVEON WILLIAMS

165: R5P27
CB JORDAN BROWN

241: R7P27
OT TREY PIPKINS

I think Thornhill starts day 1 and is a fundamental piece of the secondary for the next decade or so.

Hill and Oliver get some time in 2019 and start in 2020.

Williams is a solid backup for Zeke for the next four years.

Brown and Pipkins are small school projects that Brugler likes.
Brown is a big kid that can run, the only question is the size of the competition. Brugler rates him as a 3rd/4th round pick.
Pipkins is a big kid that can play LT. Brugler thinks is he also a 3rd/4th kid. If we can get him in the 7th, I would be pumped.
Both will need at least a year, but play positions where we can give them a year to develop.
This just in - Trysten Hill and Renell Wren are garbage. Not what we need. They are awful.
 
This just in - Trysten Hill and Renell Wren are garbage. Not what we need. They are awful.

Why dont you like Hill? I think he is raw, but he has some elite traits.
Brugler really likes him, so that sold me on him.
 
I have critiqued a few of your mock drafts, so here is my attempt. This draft was a mixture of things that I think the Cowboys will do, and what I would do:

58: R2P26
S JUAN THORNHILL

90: R3P26
DL TRYSTEN HILL

128: R4P26
TE JOSH OLIVER

136: R4P34
RB TRAYVEON WILLIAMS

165: R5P27
CB JORDAN BROWN

241: R7P27
OT TREY PIPKINS

I think Thornhill starts day 1 and is a fundamental piece of the secondary for the next decade or so.

Hill and Oliver get some time in 2019 and start in 2020.

Williams is a solid backup for Zeke for the next four years.

Brown and Pipkins are small school projects that Brugler likes.
Brown is a big kid that can run, the only question is the size of the competition. Brugler rates him as a 3rd/4th round pick.
Pipkins is a big kid that can play LT. Brugler thinks is he also a 3rd/4th kid. If we can get him in the 7th, I would be pumped.
Both will need at least a year, but play positions where we can give them a year to develop.

So, why do you think 3rd and 4th Rd talents are going to be available in the 5th and 7th, especially at premier positions?
 
I like it.

The more I listen to the Dallas draft shows, hill seems like a lock at 90
 
So, why do you think 3rd and 4th Rd talents are going to be available in the 5th and 7th, especially at premier positions?

I don't necessarily think they will be, but they were there on the simulation, so I took them. Weirder things have happened, especially with small school kids.
 
Why dont you like Hill? I think he is raw, but he has some elite traits.
Brugler really likes him, so that sold me on him.
I have not seen one iota of evidence on any tape of Hill that leads me to believe he can be a force at this level. Saunders and Mack and Huggins? Yes. Hill or Wren? Hard pass.
 
I have critiqued a few of your mock drafts, so here is my attempt. This draft was a mixture of things that I think the Cowboys will do, and what I would do:

58: R2P26
S JUAN THORNHILL

90: R3P26
DL TRYSTEN HILL

128: R4P26
TE JOSH OLIVER

136: R4P34
RB TRAYVEON WILLIAMS

165: R5P27
CB JORDAN BROWN

241: R7P27
OT TREY PIPKINS

I think Thornhill starts day 1 and is a fundamental piece of the secondary for the next decade or so.

Hill and Oliver get some time in 2019 and start in 2020.

Williams is a solid backup for Zeke for the next four years.

Brown and Pipkins are small school projects that Brugler likes.
Brown is a big kid that can run, the only question is the size of the competition. Brugler rates him as a 3rd/4th round pick.
Pipkins is a big kid that can play LT. Brugler thinks is he also a 3rd/4th kid. If we can get him in the 7th, I would be pumped.
Both will need at least a year, but play positions where we can give them a year to develop.

Looks great outside it Hill. Have read he has character issues and isn’t a worker. Pass.
 
Looks great outside it Hill. Have read he has character issues and isn’t a worker. Pass.
He didn't get along with the new coaching staff at UCF last season following Scott Frost's departure, and only started one game as a senior.

Trystan Hill has athletic traits you'd like to bet on, but he wasn't very productive the last two seasons combined and I expect NFL caliber small school prospects to dominate in that setting.

He's late day three for me.
 

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