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If Shedeur Sanders falls and is there in the 6th round when we pick, we need to draft him.
I haven't made a post in over 3 years, I usually only add to threads so bare with me and hear me out. 6 quick points.
1st. Most 6th rounders are low risk draft picks that the Cowboys can easily move on from if it doesn't work out, including financially.
2nd. Have Shedeur/Milton/Grier battle it out in training camp...whomever wins is the backup, and move the 2nd option to the practice squad and the 3rd option cut.
3rd. Shedeur is a 1st to 2nd round talent, I've watched all of his games for the last 2 years. He's accurate, has a strong arm, not the strongest, but much stronger than Rush, and very accurate. He's smart, just takes a lot of sacks, and at times, he tried to force it to Travis Hunter because Hunter was always barking at him to throw him the ball
4th. He can sit and learn behind Dak for a couple of years, if not sooner.
5th. This sends a clear message to Dak, put up or you're out as soon as we can get you out. Having Shedeur behind Dak will either LIGHT A FIRE, or he is gone.
6th. If Dak happens to pan out, you can simply trade or cut Shedeur. But if Dak doesn't work out, maybe Shedeur takes you places, or move on from him. Either way, we move on from Dak if he doesn't improve, have a pretty good QB moving forward, or cut our losses and draft the next stud.
Conclusion: Milton is a 6th round draft pick, so no loss if you have to move on from either one, and that includes Grier. Seriously, I don't need another 6th round DT stinking up the joint, Shedeur is definitely worth a 6th round pick no matter what we think of his dad.
I haven't made a post in over 3 years, I usually only add to threads so bare with me and hear me out. 6 quick points.
1st. Most 6th rounders are low risk draft picks that the Cowboys can easily move on from if it doesn't work out, including financially.
2nd. Have Shedeur/Milton/Grier battle it out in training camp...whomever wins is the backup, and move the 2nd option to the practice squad and the 3rd option cut.
3rd. Shedeur is a 1st to 2nd round talent, I've watched all of his games for the last 2 years. He's accurate, has a strong arm, not the strongest, but much stronger than Rush, and very accurate. He's smart, just takes a lot of sacks, and at times, he tried to force it to Travis Hunter because Hunter was always barking at him to throw him the ball
4th. He can sit and learn behind Dak for a couple of years, if not sooner.
5th. This sends a clear message to Dak, put up or you're out as soon as we can get you out. Having Shedeur behind Dak will either LIGHT A FIRE, or he is gone.
6th. If Dak happens to pan out, you can simply trade or cut Shedeur. But if Dak doesn't work out, maybe Shedeur takes you places, or move on from him. Either way, we move on from Dak if he doesn't improve, have a pretty good QB moving forward, or cut our losses and draft the next stud.
Conclusion: Milton is a 6th round draft pick, so no loss if you have to move on from either one, and that includes Grier. Seriously, I don't need another 6th round DT stinking up the joint, Shedeur is definitely worth a 6th round pick no matter what we think of his dad.