Final Mock

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Just want to point out that this is what I would do in a perfect world scenario...not what I think the Cowboys would do.

Trade 17 for 28 and 60- Baltimore has a plethora of picks and uses the later of their 2 seconds to move up

28- AJ Terrell, CB Clemson- Forget the LSU game, this kid has a ton of great tape against top talent to go along with every measurable you could want. Will start early and has a high ceiling.

51- Jordan Elliot, DT Mizzu- Quick twitch interior rusher that blows up gaps and disrupts. Needs to be coached up, but has all the tools to be a good 3 tech.

60- Bryan Edwards, WR S Carolina- Versatile big bodied WR with strong reliable hands. Plays with nastiness and is a CB's nightmare to tackle. Being slept on because he broke his foot in the offseason, but he's a top talent in this wr class.

82- Reggie Robinson III, CB/S Tulsa- 6'1 205 with 4.4 speed and likes to hit. His man coverage technique needs a lot to work but he's affective in zone. Was a 3 star S recruit and Tulsa moved him to CB, I see his future back at S but may be allowed to fail at CB 1st because of the measurables.

123- Hakeem Adeniji, OG/OT Kansas- 48 straight starts in the Big12(41 at LT and 7 at RT) and team captain. Probably doesn't have the feet to be a full time LT, but has a chance to be a RT/swing tackle. Also looked good at G at he senior bowl.

Trade 164 and 179 for 136

136- Jonathan Garvin, DE Miami- Inconsistent prospect that at times looks like he should be a top 50 prospect and disappears for other stretches. Shows the burst and flexibility to run the arc and get to the QB that is necessary for a pass rusher. The talent is worth gambling on.

231- Shaun Bradley, LB Temple- Tough scrappy guy with adequate size and athleticism. Could develop into a solid backup/ST contributor.
 

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