Manwiththeplan
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Okay, this is it fellas, I have a few *cross my fingers pick*, but for the most part, I think it's possible. Hopefully Dallas doesn't do any trades, after round 2, there really isn't much of a point unless you are picking up a future pick.
14.) Mark Barron, SS, Alabama
Definately think this is the pick unless someone else moves up for him. With the additions of Carr and Barron I really believe that the secondary will be a strength instead of a weakness.
45.) Devon Still, DL, Penn State
Gonna have to cross my fingers on this one. I'm convinced he won't go in round 1, but I'm not sure if he makes it past the 12 teams (11, but the rams pick twice) who pick ahead of us. If so, he provides an immediate inside pressence.
81.) Ladarius Green, TE, Louisiana La Fayette
Dallas has shown in the past that they are willing to select a back-up TE early and now imo, he's far more of a need than in 2006 and 2008. IMO, we need a 4th recieving option and I think Green is better than any WR available at this point.
113.) Phillip Blake, C, Baylor
Dallas will be tempted to call his name at 81, but the gamble pays off. Should he be a day 1 starter, likely not, but I believe he will be and should be fine.
135.) Ryan Broyles, WR, Oklahoma
I'm not sure how much he'll be able to contribute this year, but I do think he'll be a very good slot reciever once he heals propperly. If he's gone, I'd select Chris Rainey from Florida.
152.) Coryell Judie, CB, Texas A&M
Had to address CB, wanyed to do it earlier, but the values were too good to pass up.
186.) Casey Keenum, QB, Houston
Why not at this point? Could develop into something.
222.) Coty Sensabaugh, CB, Clemosn
Could provide much needed CB depth.
14.) Mark Barron, SS, Alabama
Definately think this is the pick unless someone else moves up for him. With the additions of Carr and Barron I really believe that the secondary will be a strength instead of a weakness.
45.) Devon Still, DL, Penn State
Gonna have to cross my fingers on this one. I'm convinced he won't go in round 1, but I'm not sure if he makes it past the 12 teams (11, but the rams pick twice) who pick ahead of us. If so, he provides an immediate inside pressence.
81.) Ladarius Green, TE, Louisiana La Fayette
Dallas has shown in the past that they are willing to select a back-up TE early and now imo, he's far more of a need than in 2006 and 2008. IMO, we need a 4th recieving option and I think Green is better than any WR available at this point.
113.) Phillip Blake, C, Baylor
Dallas will be tempted to call his name at 81, but the gamble pays off. Should he be a day 1 starter, likely not, but I believe he will be and should be fine.
135.) Ryan Broyles, WR, Oklahoma
I'm not sure how much he'll be able to contribute this year, but I do think he'll be a very good slot reciever once he heals propperly. If he's gone, I'd select Chris Rainey from Florida.
152.) Coryell Judie, CB, Texas A&M
Had to address CB, wanyed to do it earlier, but the values were too good to pass up.
186.) Casey Keenum, QB, Houston
Why not at this point? Could develop into something.
222.) Coty Sensabaugh, CB, Clemosn
Could provide much needed CB depth.
