C+
Smith is a good player at guard. But with your first round pick invested in OL you want a first day starter at LT not at guard.
So with our first round pick we missed here badly. Could have drafted a first day starter at guard in the 3rd round.
To be clear here: this is nothing against the player. Just a judgement of the ability to draft by the FO.
Sam Williams showing flashes in his sec year. As does Tolbert. But for a good draft (B) you want at least your 1st and 2nd rounder be starters from day one.
Bland is a great find. Still he is more of a system CB and not a talent like Diggs.
Are you kidding me?
If Tyler Smith or Bland become 1st team All Pro, that will be THREE drafts in a row where Dallas drafted a 1st Team All Pro. It would be EIGHT of 13 drafts (from 2010-2022) where the FO found a 1st Team All Pro (Not Pro Bowler - ALL PRO)! No other team in the NFL comes remotely close to that!
Going back to 2010 again, and assuming either/or Smith & Bland make the Pro Bowl, then only the 2012 and 2017 drafts the previous 13 years do not have a Pro Bowler. Again, no one else comes close!
And who gives a crap where Tyler Smith plays?
Tyler is the absolute best OG in the league already - and Tyron has been pretty awesome at LT. I was so happy when the Cowboys kept Larry Allen at guard all those years in the 90s and early 2000s. It got him to the Hall of Fame! Tyler Smith is already on a similar path. Why on earth would anyone mess with that? The remedy is, if you are not happy with the other tackles already on the roster, you GO DRAFT ANOTHER TACKLE!
Dallas very well might have the two best guards in the NFL right now - DO NOT MESS WITH THAT!
Gee Wiz! Way too many fans want every draft pick and acquisition to be an instant superstar. That doesn't happen.
No team has done better in the draft in the last 20 years (since Parcells arrived to teach the FO how to evaluate players) than the Dallas Cowboys.