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1 Arik Armstead, DE, 6-7 #300 Oregom

2 Xavier Cooper, DT, 6-4 #300 Washington

3 David Cobb, RB, 5-11, #210 Minn

4 Ladarius Gunter, CB/FS, 6-1 #200 Miami
Durrell Eskridge, FS, 6-3 # 210 Syracuse
Doran Grant, CB, 5-10 Ohio State

5 Martell Spaight, OLB/ISB, 6 #230 Arkansas

7a Kyle Costigan, OG, 6-4 #315 Wis

7b Bryan Bennett, QB, 6-2 #215 Southeastern Louisiana
 
1 Arik Armstead, DE, 6-7 #300 Oregom

2 Xavier Cooper, DT, 6-4 #300 Washington

3 David Cobb, RB, 5-11, #210 Minn

4 Ladarius Gunter, CB/FS, 6-1 #200 Miami
Durrell Eskridge, FS, 6-3 # 210 Syracuse
Doran Grant, CB, 5-10 Ohio State

5 Martell Spaight, OLB/ISB, 6 #230 Arkansas

7a Kyle Costigan, OG, 6-4 #315 Wis

7b Bryan Bennett, QB, 6-2 #215 Southeastern Louisiana

Everything looks good except I'm not sure I see Armstead in the 1st for the Cowboys. He was more of an inside player as a 3-4 DE in college. He does not appear to be a true edge rusher and I would be surprised to see the Cowboys draft a 6-7 guy to play DT.

Is there a reason you picked Armstead?
 
Everything looks good except I'm not sure I see Armstead in the 1st for the Cowboys. He was more of an inside player as a 3-4 DE in college. He does not appear to be a true edge rusher and I would be surprised to see the Cowboys draft a 6-7 guy to play DT.

Is there a reason you picked Armstead?

I kind of agree with your opinions on Armstead Walker. I see him as more of a 34 DE. Think he would fit well in that role.
 
absolutely massive, size makes him a realistic fit at any position along any defensive line in the league…has experience playing the three-technique and five-technique defensive tackle spots in addition to his primary role as a traditional 4-3 defensive end in Oregon’s scheme…disciplined and tactful with his positioning; does not over-pursue…exceptional power rusher; his length creates major problems for offensive linemen, especially when he attacks from the interior…on the rare occasion that he takes advantage of finesse moves (usually a swim), exhibits good hip movement and use of his momentum to get into the backfield
 
absolutely massive, size makes him a realistic fit at any position along any defensive line in the league…has experience playing the three-technique and five-technique defensive tackle spots in addition to his primary role as a traditional 4-3 defensive end in Oregon’s scheme…disciplined and tactful with his positioning; does not over-pursue…exceptional power rusher; his length creates major problems for offensive linemen, especially when he attacks from the interior…on the rare occasion that he takes advantage of finesse moves (usually a swim), exhibits good hip movement and use of his momentum to get into the backfield

Maybe I am misreading this so my apologies, but Oregon's base D is a 3-4, not a 4-3, so I am confused when you say his primary role is as a traditional DE in a 4-3.
 
just dont rate armstead at all, has shown no ability to rush the passer and isnt particularly quick off he ball imo.
having said that i have been wrong more times than right on this stuff lol
 
1 Arik Armstead, DE, 6-7 #300 Oregom

2 Xavier Cooper, DT, 6-4 #300 Washington

3 David Cobb, RB, 5-11, #210 Minn

4 Ladarius Gunter, CB/FS, 6-1 #200 Miami
Durrell Eskridge, FS, 6-3 # 210 Syracuse
Doran Grant, CB, 5-10 Ohio State

5 Martell Spaight, OLB/ISB, 6 #230 Arkansas

7a Kyle Costigan, OG, 6-4 #315 Wis

7b Bryan Bennett, QB, 6-2 #215 Southeastern Louisiana

I think armstead drops to mid 2nd just based on production. I think he should be bottom of the 2nd but due to his size and upside, someone will reach for him. Will we? I hope not but at our 2nd pick I definitely would take him there
 

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