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My scenario, I want draft picks.

Amari Cooper I am restructuring his contract.

I am cutting Ezekiel Elliott. I would have traded him last year when he held out. Demarco Murray situation came to mind. RB's have a short shelf life and after 25, it's just downhill.

DeMarcus Lawrence ,I'm releasing, huge contract ,season injury and 33 years old?

Tyron Smith needs to retire.



Free Agency

Sign
Francis Bernard
Bryan Anger

The rest can walk because I want compensation picks in 2023. That's a lot of picks.
Gregory
C.Wilson
Schultz
C.Watkins
Urban
Armstrong
Hooker
Kazee
Neal
Gallup
Turner
N. Brown
Vander Esch
Kearse
C.Williams

Trade
Zack Martin( I hate trading him but we need volume of draft picks) to the Titans

Lael Collins to the Titans

Anthony Brown to the Titans

Blake Jarwin to the Titans

Cowboys receive 1st,3rd ,4th,6th round 2022 picks


2022. Cowboys Picks

1st
1st
2nd
3rd
3rd
4th
4th
5th
5th
6th
6th
 
2022. Cowboys Picks

1st-Logan Hall DE Houston
1st-Zion Johnson OG Boston College
2nd-Sam Williams DE Mississippi
3rd-Ed Ingram OG LSU
3rd-Tyler Smith OT Tulsa
4th-Jelani Woods TE Virginia
4th-Juanyeh Thomas S Georgia Tech
5th-Brock Hoffman C Virginia Tech
5th-James Houston OLB Jackson State
6th-Ty Chandler RB North Carolina
6th-Jaylond Adams WR Southern Mississippi
 
2022 Cowboys Roster

QB
Dak Prescott
Cooper Rush

RB
Tony Pollard
Rico Dowdle
Ty Chandler

WR
Amari Cooper
CeeDee Lamb
Simi Fehoko
TJ Vasher
Jaylond Adams

TE
Jelani Woods
Sean McKeon
Jeremy Sprinkle


LT
Josh Ball
Tyler Smith

LG
Zion Johnson

C
Connor McGovern
Brock Hoffman

RG
Ed Ingram
Tyler Biadiaz

RT
Terrence Steele
Issiac Alarcon



RDE
Sam Williams
Bradley Anae


RDT
Osa Odighizuwa
Trysten Hill

LDT
Neville Gallimore
Quinton Bohanna

LDE
Logan Hall
Chauncey Gholston


WLB
Jabril Cox


MLB
Micah Parsons
Luke Gifford

SLB
James Houston
Francis Bernard


RCB
Trevon Diggs
Nashon Wright


LCB
Kelvin Joseph
CJ Goodwin


Nickel
Jourdan Lewis


FS
Israel Mukamu
Reggie Robinson

SS
Donavan Wilson
Juanyeh Thomas


P
Bryan Anger
K
Greg Zeurlein
LS
Jake McQuade
 
The rest can walk because I want compensation picks in 2023. That's a lot of picks.
Gregory- 3rd
C.Wilson- 6th
Schultz- 3rd
C.Watkins-6th
Urban- N/A
Armstrong- 7th
Hooker- 3rd
Kazee- 5th
Neal- 5th
Gallup- 4th
Turner- 6th
N. Brown- 7th
Vander Esch- 3rd
Kearse- 4th
C.Williams- 6th

2023 Draft picks
1
2
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
 
Forgot to add two

2022 Cowboys Roster

QB
Dak Prescott
Cooper Rush
Will Grier

FB
Sewo Olinua
Nick Ralston

RB
Tony Pollard
Rico Dowdle
Ty Chandler

WR
Amari Cooper
CeeDee Lamb
Simi Fehoko
TJ Vasher
Jaylond Adams

TE
Jelani Woods
Sean McKeon
Jeremy Sprinkle


LT
Josh Ball
Tyler Smith

LG
Zion Johnson
Connor McGovern

C
Tyler Biadiaz
Brock Hoffman

RG
Ed Ingram
Matt Farinok

RT
Terrence Steele
Issiac Alarcon



RDE
Sam Williams
Bradley Anae


RDT
Osa Odighizuwa
Trysten Hill

LDT
Neville Gallimore
Quinton Bohanna

LDE
Logan Hall
Chauncey Gholston


WLB
Jabril Cox
Francis Bernard

MLB
Micah Parsons
Luke Gifford

SLB
Tarell Basham
James Houston



RCB
Trevon Diggs
Nashon Wright


LCB
Kelvin Joseph
CJ Goodwin


Nickel
Jourdan Lewis
Reggie Robinson

FS
Israel Mukamu
Tyler Coyle

SS
Donavan Wilson
Juanyeh Thomas


P
Bryan Anger
K
Greg Zeurlein
LS
Jake McQuade[/QUOTE]
 
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Got the from Hail Mary Sports this morning but can't post due to a little bit of language.

Keep
Wilson
Schultz
Kearse
Gregory
Trade
Cooper for a 2nd
Lawrence for a 3rd

Sign
Emanuel Sanders WR
Tyrell Crosby OT
Foyesade Oluokun LB
James Daniels IOL
James Daniels SAF
Ndamukong Suh IDL

This is my own draft, trying a new simulator called mockdraftdatabase.com it seems to be a little more realistic.

24 Kenyon Green IOL
Overview
Guard prospect with NFL-ready frame who plays with an impressive level of consistency as a run blocker. Green moves defenders from Point A to Boint B against their will, using hand technique and road-grading leg drive. He possesses adequate foot quickness to operate in a variety of run schemes, but needs to eliminate his tendency to grab when his opponent is slipping away from the block. He has pop and anchor in pass protection, but lacks recognition and mirror technique needed to be at his best against athletic interior rushers. While green has some areas to improve, his run blocking can be dominant, which gives him a chance to become a good starter very quickly.
Strengths
  • Broad frame with good thickness from waist to ankles.
  • Well-schooled on leverage and hand placement in run game.
  • Bulldozing drive blocker with horsepower to consistently clear paths.
  • Impressive hand resets help to re-establish and finish the block.
  • Base and power make wall-off blocks impenetrable.
  • Adequate patience and body control to connect on second level.
  • Pass punch is direct and forceful.
  • Improved anchor over the years.
  • Adequate recovery potential when needed.
  • Booming upper-body strength to cave in A-gap blitzers.
  • Feasts on slabs of ribs when helping in protection.

56 Jalen Tolbert WR
Overview
Silky smooth athlete who has morphed into a monster over the last two seasons. Tolbert is a high-character prospect with skill elements that are dripping with NFL potential. He gave work to everyone he faced, including SEC cover corners at Tennessee. His three-sport background offers unique perspective to pull from at his position, and his route-running gives him a leg up in camp battles early on. His traits, talent and production should push him up the board, and dialing up the competitive spirit could turn him into a top-flight WR2.
Strengths
  • Put together big games against the best opponents.
  • Right at home against SEC cornerbacks (SEE: Tennessee game).
  • Stellar 2021 production, including seven games of 100-plus yards.
  • Shimmies feet and shakes press jam.
  • Fights through grabby coverage.
  • Routes are gliding and smooth.
  • Stick-shift route runner with excellent change of speeds.
  • Powerful pre-break burst fools the coverage.
  • Sinks hips for quick, sharp turns.
  • High school baseball player with natural tracking talent.
  • Frames up his defender and imposes his will on the high-point.

64 (From Cooper) Boye Mafe Edge
Overview
Mafe's evaluation requires the evaluator to focus more closely on the flashes than just the play-to-play action. His combination of rare explosive measurables with average fundamentals could make for a perfect storm of rapid development once he gets focused skill work at the pro level. His footwork is average and he lacks desired instincts as a rusher, but pairing efficient hand work with twitchy upper-body power could turn him into a productive rush bully. He has the traits and toughness to develop into an above-average starter as a 4-3 base end.
Strengths
  • Explosive athlete with power.
  • Jab steps can open inside/outside angles.
  • Generates rush momentum with feet charging forward.
  • Powerful chop obliterates outside hand of tackle.
  • Leverage and power for serious stab-and-run potential.
  • Flashes ability to dismantle tight ends at point of attack.
  • Pursues through traffic with bend, leverage and speed.
  • Long, lateral slides restrict cutback lanes on inside zone.
  • Quick disengagement from block to slam into ball-carrier.
  • Combination of range and play strength as tackle finisher.

88 Neil Farrell NT
Overview
Ascending nose tackle prospect with a well-earned reputation for making it hard on blockers to do their job in the run game. Farrell has seen personal maturity and development in his play that allowed him to consistently bully opponents as a physical force in the middle. He flashes some gap disruption but will stake his claim as a block-eating, two-gapper with impressive stack-and-shed power. He will be somewhat tethered to home base but should be an immediate upgrade for a leaky run defense.
Strengths
  • Very rugged football player in the trenches.
  • Combines strength with skill to defeat the block.
  • Surprising snap quickness for his size.
  • Comes off the ball with low pads and excellent leverage.
  • Pure power to lift, displace and toss interior blockers.
  • Plants roots and fights off down blocks and double teams.
  • Able to peekaboo for running back as two-gapper.
  • Strong hands and twitchy upper body to shed.
  • Clears interior rush edge with extremely heavy slap.

101 (From Lawrence) Josh Paschal Edge
127 Cade Otton TE

Overview
Four-year starter who will be next up from a program with a history of turning out NFL talent at tight end. Otton is an instinctive route-runner with agile feet in tight quarters and a great feel for changing speeds inside the route. He has sudden, reliable hands, and is skilled and athletic enough to shine against man or zone coverages. As with all UW tight ends, Otton was expected to block for the run game and did so with adequate technique. He will need to bolster his play strength and aggression levels to better execute his blocking itinerary at the next level. He's an ascending combination tight end with starting talent. He should become a more productive pro than college player as a likely Day 2 selection.
Strengths
  • Bends and turns to avoid redirections from defense.
  • Zips into patterns and is a threat underneath.
  • Smart route-runner with basketball athleticism for uncovering.
  • Changes speeds to keep coverage in defensive posture.
  • Sinks, stems and separates from coverage at the break point.
  • Can adjust and catch without breaking stride.
  • Quick to anchor, open and secure the catch window versus zone.
  • Enough talent to put coverage on notice on all three levels.
  • Twitchy hands to pluck, tuck and go.
  • Aggressive hand strikes into the point of attack while blocking.
  • Technique and background to become adequate NFL blocker.

166 Pierre Strong Jr. RB
Overview
Instinctive running back with NFL traits and talent to find a home as a committee back or an eventual RB1. Hyper-focused vision provides him a variety of cut options and rush paths but also causes him to overthink his approach at times. Strong is more reactive than manipulative but is quite impressive with his spatial awareness and ability to slalom around bodies on a smooth, linear pathway without slowing his roll. He struggles when forced to slow his feet and make early cuts. He needs a north/south run scheme where he can square his pads and find his rhythm quickly. Strong lacks third-down value at this time, but has shown enough to believe it could be in his future.
Strengths
  • Big-play threat with 10 career rushing TDs of 50-plus yards.
  • Bends and bursts through line of scrimmage.
  • Finds the center of the rush lane and avoids first-level defenders.
  • Internal GPS finds and offers multiple routes during the trip.
  • Can see and make steep back-side cuts to find open field.
  • Rhythmic runner able to slalom around bodies when hitting it downhill.
  • Stays a step ahead of open-field tacklers with subtle shifts and cuts.
  • Runs with consistent forward lean and finishes with dropped pads.
  • Adequate leg drive to play through uncommitted leg tackles.
  • Created easy separation on rare occasions he ran route out of the backfield.
  • Needs technique work but will lay into blitzing linebackers.

175 Juanyeh Thomas S
200 Tre Turner WR

Overview
Turner is a former high school hoops star whose basketball athleticism is manifested in his impressive ball skills. His long speed appears to be average, but his ability to body up, elevate and win at the high-point is a big concern for man-cover corners down the field. He has experience with a more developed route tree and possesses the foot quickness and background to continue expanding on the branches. Turner is an ascending, three-level prospect with the traits necessary to become a better pro than college player.
Strengths
  • * Uncoils stride and builds up speed along the route. * Breaks off turns and slants at crisp angles. * Sticky feet to snap off routes and separate. * Rebound king with elevated body control on 50-50 balls. * Flashes supreme hand-eye coordination. * Plucks front end of the football with soft hands. * Makes the acrobatic catch look easy. * Career average over 17 yards per catch
  • * Jet sweeps showed off talent as a runner in 2019
 
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Got the from Hail Mary Sports this morning but can't post due to a little bit of language.

Keep
Wilson
Schultz
Kearse
Gregory
Trade
Cooper for a 2nd
Lawrence for a 3rd

Sign
Emanuel Sanders WR
Tyrell Crosby OT
Foyesade Oluokun LB
James Daniels IOL
James Daniels SAF
Ndamukong Suh IDL

This is my own draft, trying a new simulator called mockdraftdatabase.com it seems to be a little more realistic.

24 Kenyon Green IOL
Overview
Guard prospect with NFL-ready frame who plays with an impressive level of consistency as a run blocker. Green moves defenders from Point A to Boint B against their will, using hand technique and road-grading leg drive. He possesses adequate foot quickness to operate in a variety of run schemes, but needs to eliminate his tendency to grab when his opponent is slipping away from the block. He has pop and anchor in pass protection, but lacks recognition and mirror technique needed to be at his best against athletic interior rushers. While green has some areas to improve, his run blocking can be dominant, which gives him a chance to become a good starter very quickly.
Strengths
  • Broad frame with good thickness from waist to ankles.
  • Well-schooled on leverage and hand placement in run game.
  • Bulldozing drive blocker with horsepower to consistently clear paths.
  • Impressive hand resets help to re-establish and finish the block.
  • Base and power make wall-off blocks impenetrable.
  • Adequate patience and body control to connect on second level.
  • Pass punch is direct and forceful.
  • Improved anchor over the years.
  • Adequate recovery potential when needed.
  • Booming upper-body strength to cave in A-gap blitzers.
  • Feasts on slabs of ribs when helping in protection.

56 Jalen Tolbert WR
Overview
Silky smooth athlete who has morphed into a monster over the last two seasons. Tolbert is a high-character prospect with skill elements that are dripping with NFL potential. He gave work to everyone he faced, including SEC cover corners at Tennessee. His three-sport background offers unique perspective to pull from at his position, and his route-running gives him a leg up in camp battles early on. His traits, talent and production should push him up the board, and dialing up the competitive spirit could turn him into a top-flight WR2.
Strengths
  • Put together big games against the best opponents.
  • Right at home against SEC cornerbacks (SEE: Tennessee game).
  • Stellar 2021 production, including seven games of 100-plus yards.
  • Shimmies feet and shakes press jam.
  • Fights through grabby coverage.
  • Routes are gliding and smooth.
  • Stick-shift route runner with excellent change of speeds.
  • Powerful pre-break burst fools the coverage.
  • Sinks hips for quick, sharp turns.
  • High school baseball player with natural tracking talent.
  • Frames up his defender and imposes his will on the high-point.

64 (From Cooper) Boye Mafe Edge
Overview
Mafe's evaluation requires the evaluator to focus more closely on the flashes than just the play-to-play action. His combination of rare explosive measurables with average fundamentals could make for a perfect storm of rapid development once he gets focused skill work at the pro level. His footwork is average and he lacks desired instincts as a rusher, but pairing efficient hand work with twitchy upper-body power could turn him into a productive rush bully. He has the traits and toughness to develop into an above-average starter as a 4-3 base end.
Strengths
  • Explosive athlete with power.
  • Jab steps can open inside/outside angles.
  • Generates rush momentum with feet charging forward.
  • Powerful chop obliterates outside hand of tackle.
  • Leverage and power for serious stab-and-run potential.
  • Flashes ability to dismantle tight ends at point of attack.
  • Pursues through traffic with bend, leverage and speed.
  • Long, lateral slides restrict cutback lanes on inside zone.
  • Quick disengagement from block to slam into ball-carrier.
  • Combination of range and play strength as tackle finisher.

88 Neil Farrell NT
Overview
Ascending nose tackle prospect with a well-earned reputation for making it hard on blockers to do their job in the run game. Farrell has seen personal maturity and development in his play that allowed him to consistently bully opponents as a physical force in the middle. He flashes some gap disruption but will stake his claim as a block-eating, two-gapper with impressive stack-and-shed power. He will be somewhat tethered to home base but should be an immediate upgrade for a leaky run defense.
Strengths
  • Very rugged football player in the trenches.
  • Combines strength with skill to defeat the block.
  • Surprising snap quickness for his size.
  • Comes off the ball with low pads and excellent leverage.
  • Pure power to lift, displace and toss interior blockers.
  • Plants roots and fights off down blocks and double teams.
  • Able to peekaboo for running back as two-gapper.
  • Strong hands and twitchy upper body to shed.
  • Clears interior rush edge with extremely heavy slap.

101 (From Lawrence) Josh Paschal Edge
127 Cade Otton TE

Overview
Four-year starter who will be next up from a program with a history of turning out NFL talent at tight end. Otton is an instinctive route-runner with agile feet in tight quarters and a great feel for changing speeds inside the route. He has sudden, reliable hands, and is skilled and athletic enough to shine against man or zone coverages. As with all UW tight ends, Otton was expected to block for the run game and did so with adequate technique. He will need to bolster his play strength and aggression levels to better execute his blocking itinerary at the next level. He's an ascending combination tight end with starting talent. He should become a more productive pro than college player as a likely Day 2 selection.
Strengths
  • Bends and turns to avoid redirections from defense.
  • Zips into patterns and is a threat underneath.
  • Smart route-runner with basketball athleticism for uncovering.
  • Changes speeds to keep coverage in defensive posture.
  • Sinks, stems and separates from coverage at the break point.
  • Can adjust and catch without breaking stride.
  • Quick to anchor, open and secure the catch window versus zone.
  • Enough talent to put coverage on notice on all three levels.
  • Twitchy hands to pluck, tuck and go.
  • Aggressive hand strikes into the point of attack while blocking.
  • Technique and background to become adequate NFL blocker.

166 Pierre Strong Jr. RB
Overview
Instinctive running back with NFL traits and talent to find a home as a committee back or an eventual RB1. Hyper-focused vision provides him a variety of cut options and rush paths but also causes him to overthink his approach at times. Strong is more reactive than manipulative but is quite impressive with his spatial awareness and ability to slalom around bodies on a smooth, linear pathway without slowing his roll. He struggles when forced to slow his feet and make early cuts. He needs a north/south run scheme where he can square his pads and find his rhythm quickly. Strong lacks third-down value at this time, but has shown enough to believe it could be in his future.
Strengths
  • Big-play threat with 10 career rushing TDs of 50-plus yards.
  • Bends and bursts through line of scrimmage.
  • Finds the center of the rush lane and avoids first-level defenders.
  • Internal GPS finds and offers multiple routes during the trip.
  • Can see and make steep back-side cuts to find open field.
  • Rhythmic runner able to slalom around bodies when hitting it downhill.
  • Stays a step ahead of open-field tacklers with subtle shifts and cuts.
  • Runs with consistent forward lean and finishes with dropped pads.
  • Adequate leg drive to play through uncommitted leg tackles.
  • Created easy separation on rare occasions he ran route out of the backfield.
  • Needs technique work but will lay into blitzing linebackers.

175 Juanyeh Thomas S
200 Tre Turner WR

Overview
Turner is a former high school hoops star whose basketball athleticism is manifested in his impressive ball skills. His long speed appears to be average, but his ability to body up, elevate and win at the high-point is a big concern for man-cover corners down the field. He has experience with a more developed route tree and possesses the foot quickness and background to continue expanding on the branches. Turner is an ascending, three-level prospect with the traits necessary to become a better pro than college player.
Strengths
  • * Uncoils stride and builds up speed along the route. * Breaks off turns and slants at crisp angles. * Sticky feet to snap off routes and separate. * Rebound king with elevated body control on 50-50 balls. * Flashes supreme hand-eye coordination. * Plucks front end of the football with soft hands. * Makes the acrobatic catch look easy. * Career average over 17 yards per catch
  • * Jet sweeps showed off talent as a runner in 2019
The Safety free agent was supposed to be Anthony Harris
 
The rest can walk because I want compensation picks in 2023. That's a lot of picks.
Gregory- 3rd
C.Wilson- 6th
Schultz- 3rd
C.Watkins-6th
Urban- N/A
Armstrong- 7th
Hooker- 3rd
Kazee- 5th
Neal- 5th
Gallup- 4th
Turner- 6th
N. Brown- 7th
Vander Esch- 3rd
Kearse- 4th
C.Williams- 6th

2023 Draft picks
1
2
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
There are only so many comp picks given out, and they are not automatic. It's hard to get a 3rd.
 
My scenario, I want draft picks.

Amari Cooper I am restructuring his contract.

I am cutting Ezekiel Elliott. I would have traded him last year when he held out. Demarco Murray situation came to mind. RB's have a short shelf life and after 25, it's just downhill.

DeMarcus Lawrence ,I'm releasing, huge contract ,season injury and 33 years old?

Tyron Smith needs to retire.



Free Agency

Sign
Francis Bernard
Bryan Anger

The rest can walk because I want compensation picks in 2023. That's a lot of picks.
Gregory
C.Wilson
Schultz
C.Watkins
Urban
Armstrong
Hooker
Kazee
Neal
Gallup
Turner
N. Brown
Vander Esch
Kearse
C.Williams

Trade
Zack Martin( I hate trading him but we need volume of draft picks) to the Titans

Lael Collins to the Titans

Anthony Brown to the Titans

Blake Jarwin to the Titans

Cowboys receive 1st,3rd ,4th,6th round 2022 picks


2022. Cowboys Picks

1st
1st
2nd
3rd
3rd
4th
4th
5th
5th
6th
6th
The max number of comp picks given out is 4. Receiving 3rd rounders is relatively rare.
 
There are only so many comp picks given out, and they are not automatic. It's hard to get a 3rd.
Challenge the ruling because if Roger Goodell can just give 3rd Round picks because Ravens or Cardinals hired a minority GM or whatever. Goodell makes his own rules. If the players start it shouldn't matter.
 
Make sure Jerry and Stevie never ever make another personnel move or have anything to do with culture.
 

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