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where do you think they go what round ?

James Hudson, OT, Cincinnati:

The former Michigan transfer was the most athletic offensive tackle in Mobile. Hudson displayed outstanding balance, body control, and agility while shadowing pass rushers on the edge in one-on-one and team drills. In addition, he flashes the punch and anchor ability to sit down against power rushers attempting to utilize bull rush maneuvers and forklift moves to win. Hudson isn't a finished product at this stage of his development but he has a lot of intriguing traits that should make him a solid starter for a decade in the league.

Hudson was a former highly recruited defensive lineman for Michigan before flipping to the offensive side of the ball and transferring to Cincinnati. That defensive-line type of athleticism is still present, and he has made massive strides in his technique in a short period.

At the Senior Bowl, Hudson showed how easily he could mirror speed rushers and finished with an 88% win percentage in the one-on-ones for the week -- the best of any offensive lineman in Mobile. With Hudson's physical ability developing so quickly, he looks like a top-50 pick who could sneak into the first round.

Keith Taylor, CB, Washington: Long, rangy cover corners are always valued at a premium in the NFL, particularly by defensive coaches hoping to play more press coverage on the outside. Taylor measures 6-foot-2, 190-plus pounds with long arms and fluid movement skills.

Richie Grant, S, Central Florida

Levi Onwuzurike, DT, Washington

Carlos "Boogie" Basham, EDGE, Wake Forest
 
From what I've gathered thus far, it seems like there are some capable OTs that are projected for late 2nd into the 3rd.

I'm fine spending one of the thirds on one.

Our backup tackles are UDFA level talent.

This way we are a little more covered on Tyron.
 
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Keith Taylor, CB, Washington: Long, rangy cover corners are always valued at a premium in the NFL, particularly by defensive coaches hoping to play more press coverage on the outside. Taylor measures 6-foot-2, 190-plus pounds with long arms and fluid movement skills.

Richie Grant, S, Central Florida

Levi Onwuzurike, DT, Washington

Carlos "Boogie" Basham, EDGE, Wake Forest

Taylor is interesting
Grant, Onwuzurike and Basham are 3 of the best players, at their positions, that we could land for the defense.
 
I like James Hudson and D' Ante,Smith from East Carolina
 
Hudson and Taylor are two of my favorite prospects. Taylor will be a steal later on if we miss out on Surtain, Farley, Horn etc.
 
At this point, for me....it's about this...

Farley or deal down at 10....

Also a capable FS, LT and LB before Friday ends.


I sure hope they use later picks to deal up for immediate help.

This staff is also hesitant to play rookies, so I see no reason in making ten selections PLUS the undrafted guys.
 
https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/...z9Mxka1cm36nyjicyNsyL_7Ujbv38sIIa0Db1_OQG3vv0

where do you think they go what round ?

James Hudson, OT, Cincinnati:

The former Michigan transfer was the most athletic offensive tackle in Mobile. Hudson displayed outstanding balance, body control, and agility while shadowing pass rushers on the edge in one-on-one and team drills. In addition, he flashes the punch and anchor ability to sit down against power rushers attempting to utilize bull rush maneuvers and forklift moves to win. Hudson isn't a finished product at this stage of his development but he has a lot of intriguing traits that should make him a solid starter for a decade in the league.

Hudson was a former highly recruited defensive lineman for Michigan before flipping to the offensive side of the ball and transferring to Cincinnati. That defensive-line type of athleticism is still present, and he has made massive strides in his technique in a short period.

At the Senior Bowl, Hudson showed how easily he could mirror speed rushers and finished with an 88% win percentage in the one-on-ones for the week -- the best of any offensive lineman in Mobile. With Hudson's physical ability developing so quickly, he looks like a top-50 pick who could sneak into the first round.

Keith Taylor, CB, Washington: Long, rangy cover corners are always valued at a premium in the NFL, particularly by defensive coaches hoping to play more press coverage on the outside. Taylor measures 6-foot-2, 190-plus pounds with long arms and fluid movement skills.

Richie Grant, S, Central Florida

Levi Onwuzurike, DT, Washington

Carlos "Boogie" Basham, EDGE, Wake Forest

I thought we could land Hudson on day three, not sure if he is a top 50 prospect, no less a 1st rd player. With a good Senior Bowl showing probably is a 3rd rd pick. Excellent area to address the need.

Basham/Onwuz are both considered top 40 prospects and they have a chance to be on the board at 44.

Grant is getting the media hype right now, hard to speculate where his actual slotting is at the moment.

Taylor is the type of corner McClay targets, his 40 time will be important, if he even runs.
 
https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/...z9Mxka1cm36nyjicyNsyL_7Ujbv38sIIa0Db1_OQG3vv0

where do you think they go what round ?

James Hudson, OT, Cincinnati:

The former Michigan transfer was the most athletic offensive tackle in Mobile. Hudson displayed outstanding balance, body control, and agility while shadowing pass rushers on the edge in one-on-one and team drills. In addition, he flashes the punch and anchor ability to sit down against power rushers attempting to utilize bull rush maneuvers and forklift moves to win. Hudson isn't a finished product at this stage of his development but he has a lot of intriguing traits that should make him a solid starter for a decade in the league.

Hudson was a former highly recruited defensive lineman for Michigan before flipping to the offensive side of the ball and transferring to Cincinnati. That defensive-line type of athleticism is still present, and he has made massive strides in his technique in a short period.

At the Senior Bowl, Hudson showed how easily he could mirror speed rushers and finished with an 88% win percentage in the one-on-ones for the week -- the best of any offensive lineman in Mobile. With Hudson's physical ability developing so quickly, he looks like a top-50 pick who could sneak into the first round.

Keith Taylor, CB, Washington: Long, rangy cover corners are always valued at a premium in the NFL, particularly by defensive coaches hoping to play more press coverage on the outside. Taylor measures 6-foot-2, 190-plus pounds with long arms and fluid movement skills.

Richie Grant, S, Central Florida

Levi Onwuzurike, DT, Washington

Carlos "Boogie" Basham, EDGE, Wake Forest


I watched a little of Hudson earlier.

He definitely has the athleticism but looked like a guy that could get bull dozed.

I need to watch more but I like the other small school tackle better.
 
Rickie Grant is a day 2 pick and I am not moving up in the 2nd to take him. If we take him at 44 then cool but not over drafting because I'm desperate for a safety.

James Hudson would be a solid 4th round pick if he lasts. Would have no problem using our 3rd round comp if defensive talent is drying up. Some team is gonna fall in love with his physical and athletic traits and take him by the 2nd round though. In my opinion I think he needs at least a couple years just learning how to really play OT before seeing any real play time.

Still have yet to look into the other players you asked about.
 

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