Just another mock 17 days till go time

Sandyf

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Trade 2020 1st round pick, Tyrone Crawford DT, Allen Hurns WR, Jordan Lewis CB, and Sua-Filo OG to Arizona for #37, #48, and #65. Arizona acquires #37 from NY Giants for Josh Rosen and #48 from NY Giants through Miami in a Giants/Dolphins trade down from #6 to #13. Fills some needs for Arizona with veterans that can play and good for a Dallas team in a win it mode in 2019 but also set up future.


#37 Jeffery Simmons DT Mississippi St – a most likely top 10 talent that most likely will not see the field in 2019 due at ACL tear. Looks to be the best DT3 talent in the draft but teams want their 1st round pick to contribute day 1 so he falls to the early second. Possible for him to get on field late in the season although a beast in 2020.


#48 Deebo Samuel WR South Carolina – probably mostly slot guy but can play anywhere on the field plus great return capabilities. Large hands and good route runner so should be able to get on the field early and often for the Cowboys. Makes the WR corp one of the best in the league.


#58 Taylor Rapp SS Washington – could play FS or SS, great tackler, covers well, good hitter, ability to blitz always a possibility and meets the Richard requirements. Believe the safeties are going to go later than most people believe. He should be the day 1 starter.


#65 Dawson Knox TE Ole Miss – great athleticism, under utilized at Ole Miss, good blocker, can stretch the field, has good hands, should benefit greatly from Witten for a year and then possibly the starting TE for next 10 years.


#90 Renell Wren DT Arizona St – could be spot where Dallas takes a chance on a guy who is extremely talented and freakish athleticism, quick twit guy, strong, can play 1T or 3T, fast for DL guy, good tackler, good pass rusher, great size and long arms, poor footwork, not consistent but moldable guy, could be a great DT or just a guy, worth the shot here


#128 Bryce Love RB Stanford – some say not what Dallas is looking for to spell Elliott, but extremely productive, great character, keeps moving, great out of backfield for screens and short passes, not yet a good blocker


#136 Isaiah Johnson CB Houston – great size and length, perfect Richard requirements, good speed and awareness, needs to learn pro game, could be used with 4 CB sets, should be the slot or outside starter in 2020, has the skills, character, and talent to be a good one for years


#165 Trysten Hill DT1 UCF – a kid with great talent, disruptive, can definitely rush the QB, great run stopper, always hustling around the field, never gives up on a play but huge concerns on character, work ethic, and ability to get along with coaches after Scott Frost left UCF two years ago. Frost knew how to handle him, if Richard and Marinelli believe they can then might have a huge find in the 5th round that could be great on the DL.


#241 Tyler Roemer OT San Diego St – in a tough year to find a good OL, Roemer stands out for good reasons and also many bad reasons, he need to put on weight for the pros and improve strength so expect him to sit for a year but has rare talent to be a LT or RT, great measurables, plays nasty, great runner blocker and very good pass blocker, great length, very immature, could be a tremendous OT if moldable.
 

Sydla

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You'd likely have to give up way more to get that trade done. The backups you trade probably don't have a ton of value. Those four guys probably have draft values of like the 5th round and lower. I doubt you could get two #2 picks, a #3 for a future first and ton of late round picks.

As for the draft............ I don't like Rapp at 58. I don't need a slot WR at 48 either. The other picks aren't bad.
 
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