How about Ryan Broyles?

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He's the pick at 32 next year....

PERFECT and I mean perfect slot receiver. Austin+Dez+Broyles= Unstoppable.

He plays exacly like Welker.
 
How about we shore up on secondary and oline first.

TNew is getting up there in age.

Nagy and Costa (as of now) aren't the answer but we have to take a wait and see approach.
 
We can't keep drafting WR's to fill the #3 spot. The cowboys are high on this Harris kid. I have to agree with ajk23az; we need to find Newman's (age) replacement and continue to upgrade the offensive line.
 
Assuming that neither Laurent Robinson or Dwayne Harris develop into a #3, I'd rather go for a veteran WR.

If by some reason Michael Brewster is available, I'd take him. We can draft a CB in round 2 because a Jenkins/Scandrick starting duo likely will due.

If Brewster goes as high as he should, then I'd go for a CB or QB if they really like one.
 
Broyles will be a great pick for somebody. Because as we get closer to the draft they'll start taking shots at his size and NFL potential.

Completely ignoring his hands, route running, RAC ability and just a God given gift to get open consistently against any coverage.

He's got "it".

He'll be a grand larceny type steal wherever he goes.
 
I think Harris will develop into a very good slot guy for us...
 
If we are going WR in the draft, I want Dwight Jones....a WR/TE hybrid similar to Jermichael Finley....he catches almost everything thrown his way.

BTW, I hope we see some Holley, Robinson, and Harris after the bye....
 
I'd rather go with some secondary help or something more pressing than WR at that point.
 
I wouldn't draft him in the 1st or 2nd. He looks like he could be good, but I also look at the recent history of OU receivers that have made it to the NFL. There isn't a lot of great success in that group. A lot of those guys looked good in college, but haven't done nearly as well in the pros. He probably is better than some of those guys, but he doesn't look like first round material to me even if it was a late first round pick. And of course Dallas has other needs that will be more of a priority.
 
ajk23az;4141700 said:
How about we shore up on secondary and oline first.

TNew is getting up there in age.

Nagy and Costa (as of now) aren't the answer but we have to take a wait and see approach.


Realistically, it is hard to determine what our biggest needs will be until right before the draft next year; however, drafting based on need rather than best player available really doesn't work all that well, unless the BPA just happens to fill the need you have.

We drafted for need for several years trying to get that pass rushing defensive end and all we ended up with was a mediocre player.
 
Verdict;4146029 said:
Realistically, it is hard to determine what our biggest needs will be until right before the draft next year; however, drafting based on need rather than best player available really doesn't work all that well, unless the BPA just happens to fill the need you have.

We drafted for need for several years trying to get that pass rushing defensive end and all we ended up with was a mediocre player.

Realistically there are going to be several players available to choose from when Dallas drafts. Broyles won't be the only choice as best available player.
 
trickblue;4144525 said:
I think Harris will develop into a very good slot guy for us...

I think so to, or atleast hope so, but I hope we bring in a vet to push him.
 
I kinda like the Packers plan of picking up a WR in the 2nd or 3rd round every year. Greg Jennings, Jordy Nelson, James Jones, Randall Cobb. You can find guys who are just as talented in the 2nd round, but who are too raw or under developed to play right away. Break them in slowly in sub packages and let them grow into bigger roles.
 
trickblue;4144525 said:
I think Harris will develop into a very good slot guy for us...

me to Reick but dang did you see the speed Joe Adams has

I bring him in just for that
 
InmanRoshi;4146217 said:
I kinda like the Packers plan of picking up a WR in the 2nd or 3rd round every year. Greg Jennings, Jordy Nelson, James Jones, Randall Cobb. You can find guys who are just as talented in the 2nd round, but who are too raw or under developed to play right away. Break them in slowly in sub packages and let them grow into bigger roles.
Ryan Broyles to me is a very good WR and he can run really good routes in that Sooners offense with that being said I agree with your assesment on how late round WRs can be had and the Packers bunch is a prime example of this.

I think that Dallas will have to find a true 3rd WR option outside of Dez, and Miles be it on the roster, in free agency, or the draft that will be a plan of theirs this coming offseason imo the one thing Dallas has done well is find late round WRs, and undrafted ones like Crayton (6th round), and Austin (undrafted) so I hope that trend continues for the team.

As for Broyles I see him as a late round pick in the coming 2012 draft whether he gets drafted by Dallas remains to be seen with other needs they will have.
 
Irvin;4141494 said:
He's the pick at 32 next year....

PERFECT and I mean perfect slot receiver. Austin+Dez+Broyles= Unstoppable.

He plays exacly like Welker.
yeh i started thinking about this a couple of weeks ago. the guy is going to be a great pro.

i wish we didn't have so many holes on the defense so we could pick him. this coming from a Longhorn :eek::
 
BraveHeartFan;4145398 said:
I'd rather go with some secondary help or something more pressing than WR at that point.

Ah, draft for need.

That always works out.
 

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