Sandyf
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The off season is upon us starting at around 10 PM Central time today Feb 13th. So time is near to debate what Dallas will do in free agency, what and who will be restructured, who will be resigned before free agency and of course endless mock drafts and who or who will not be available when we draft.
Sure we can say BPA regardless of position although much of that depends on free agency and what we do.
I am looking at the draft for a difference maker, a Parsons if you will, that comes in day one and makes one side of the ball better all around. Now if we are to believe the numerous analysts and experts about the draft then we should believe that not a single QB should be drafted in the first round. How many want to bet that happens because I am willing and able to take your money. Those same guys have already said that most guys in this draft except for one probably wouldn't be in the top 10/15. What do we believe is another question/answer.
I am going by what positions will likely be drafted and when, so let me make a case for Dallas.
I do not think Dallas should stay at 24. I believe they should move up. Move up for Kyle Hamilton S Notre Dame. He has generational talent written all over him. Yes, I know he has been mocked all the way from #1 overall down to #19 so where will he go. Safeties over the last several years are normally drafted mid teens through late 20s.
Fun fact is no team that has drafted a safety in the top fifteen has won a Super Bowl since 1991. Over the last 12 years there have been 4 drafted in the top 10 but only Earl Thomas and Eric Berry proved worth the pick.
Okay why Kyle Hamilton? For me, it is because he is a great safety and would make the secondary one of the best if not the best secondary in the league. Hamilton is a big guy at 6'4" 220 but also a 4.3/4.4 speed guy, great coverage skills and great tackling skills, nose for the ball and team leader. But for me it is his ability to play both safety spots as well as linebacker, again a lot like Parsons, he isn't just a one trick pony. Our defense would be one of the best and regardless of what one believes, it is almost always defense that wins championships.
What would it cost? Tricky question because where will he be for us to move up. Best bet would be the 9 through 14 spots. It is probably going to cost your 2023 #1 along with the 24th pick this year and most likely something more. You can look at multiple situations but I think a trade with Denver or Cleveland would be the best cases since Denver may really need an extra #1 to get Aaron Rodgers and Cleveland would need the draft capital to get plan on the 2023 draft to possibly replace Mayfield at QB.
Is Hamilton worth the price? If the evaluations are correct, then if you have a good almost great defensive then he brings it to another level. In thinking about Dallas, it means more chances for the offensive and most likely shorter fields in which to score. That is a win/win no matter how you see it.
So to me, go up and get him or like last year, get lucky and hope he falls to 24 (not going to happen) but maybe just maybe he falls to 17 or 18 and the cost goes down but getting him will make a huge difference, just my opinion.
Sure we can say BPA regardless of position although much of that depends on free agency and what we do.
I am looking at the draft for a difference maker, a Parsons if you will, that comes in day one and makes one side of the ball better all around. Now if we are to believe the numerous analysts and experts about the draft then we should believe that not a single QB should be drafted in the first round. How many want to bet that happens because I am willing and able to take your money. Those same guys have already said that most guys in this draft except for one probably wouldn't be in the top 10/15. What do we believe is another question/answer.
I am going by what positions will likely be drafted and when, so let me make a case for Dallas.
I do not think Dallas should stay at 24. I believe they should move up. Move up for Kyle Hamilton S Notre Dame. He has generational talent written all over him. Yes, I know he has been mocked all the way from #1 overall down to #19 so where will he go. Safeties over the last several years are normally drafted mid teens through late 20s.
Fun fact is no team that has drafted a safety in the top fifteen has won a Super Bowl since 1991. Over the last 12 years there have been 4 drafted in the top 10 but only Earl Thomas and Eric Berry proved worth the pick.
Okay why Kyle Hamilton? For me, it is because he is a great safety and would make the secondary one of the best if not the best secondary in the league. Hamilton is a big guy at 6'4" 220 but also a 4.3/4.4 speed guy, great coverage skills and great tackling skills, nose for the ball and team leader. But for me it is his ability to play both safety spots as well as linebacker, again a lot like Parsons, he isn't just a one trick pony. Our defense would be one of the best and regardless of what one believes, it is almost always defense that wins championships.
What would it cost? Tricky question because where will he be for us to move up. Best bet would be the 9 through 14 spots. It is probably going to cost your 2023 #1 along with the 24th pick this year and most likely something more. You can look at multiple situations but I think a trade with Denver or Cleveland would be the best cases since Denver may really need an extra #1 to get Aaron Rodgers and Cleveland would need the draft capital to get plan on the 2023 draft to possibly replace Mayfield at QB.
Is Hamilton worth the price? If the evaluations are correct, then if you have a good almost great defensive then he brings it to another level. In thinking about Dallas, it means more chances for the offensive and most likely shorter fields in which to score. That is a win/win no matter how you see it.
So to me, go up and get him or like last year, get lucky and hope he falls to 24 (not going to happen) but maybe just maybe he falls to 17 or 18 and the cost goes down but getting him will make a huge difference, just my opinion.