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Took this right from our site for you guys. Let me know your thoughts.


Round 1- Charles Brown, OT, USC
We profiled Charles Brown in our “Potential Draft Picks” Series, detailing why he is not the typical Cowboys’ lineman. Brown is just 300 pounds and could be a great choice for a West Coast offense, as he excels in pass protection. After the playoff loss in Minnesota, though, Dallas likely wants to upgrade their pass protection. If Brown is still on the board at pick #27, his selection could mean Dallas is changing their offensive philosophy a bit.


Round 2- Morgan Burnett, S, Georgia Tech
Burnett is the sort of safety Dallas covets in that he is versatile enough to play either strong or free safety. Many people are speculating that the Cowboys could sign soon-to-be free agent Antrel Rolle. If that happens (which we still see as unlikely), Burnett would not be an option here. Also, if Texas safety Earl Thomas drops to the Cowboys’ first-round pick, expect him to be the pick and for the team to obviously go a different direction here.


Round 3- Micah Johnson, ILB, Kentucky
Micah Johnson certainly possesses all of the physical tools to excel in the NFL, but his health is a question mark. We listed his physical as one of ten things to watch at the Combine. If that ends up checking out, Johnson could rise up boards. He is a sideline-to-sideline player who, in our opinion, can play all three downs. Dallas will likely have to grab him in round three if they are interested.
**UPDATE: Micah Johnson just ran an unofficial 4.99 at the Combine. He did manage 34 reps on the bench press, but with this time and his injury history, Johnson will probably last until the fourth round. His pro day will be enormous for him.


Round 4- Jacoby Ford, WR, Clemson
After notching the fastest forty-yard dash (4.28 official time) at the Combine on Sunday, Ford may rise up some boards. The problem is that he is a poor route runner and doesn’t play nearly as fast as he tested. He is a track star that knows how to run fast in a straight line, but has yet to translate that speed to the football field. We saw him as a fifth or sixth round pick earlier, so expecting him to drop to the back of the fourth round is realistic. Dallas may view him as an upgrade at both return positions.


Round 6- Corey Peters, DT/DE, Kentucky
Kentucky isn’t exactly a football powerhouse, but we have two of their defenders becoming Cowboys in this particular Mock Draft. Peters, a guy who would have to transition to the “five-technique” in Dallas’ 3-4, would be a project. He had a big-time senior season with 11 tackles for loss and four sacks. He would likely have to compete with practice squad DE Marcus Dixon for a roster spot.


Round 7- Walter McFadden, CB, Auburn
You can never have enough talented cornerbacks. McFadden would be a long-shot to have an impact in the near future, but he has good height and adequate speed. He would need to put on a bit of bulk, but perhaps he could push Scandrick to perform better in the slot.
 

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Jongb35;3292101 said:
Took this right from our site for you guys. Let me know your thoughts.


Round 1- Charles Brown, OT, USC
We profiled Charles Brown in our “Potential Draft Picks” Series, detailing why he is not the typical Cowboys’ lineman. Brown is just 300 pounds and could be a great choice for a West Coast offense, as he excels in pass protection. After the playoff loss in Minnesota, though, Dallas likely wants to upgrade their pass protection. If Brown is still on the board at pick #27, his selection could mean Dallas is changing their offensive philosophy a bit.


Round 2- Morgan Burnett, S, Georgia Tech
Burnett is the sort of safety Dallas covets in that he is versatile enough to play either strong or free safety. Many people are speculating that the Cowboys could sign soon-to-be free agent Antrel Rolle. If that happens (which we still see as unlikely), Burnett would not be an option here. Also, if Texas safety Earl Thomas drops to the Cowboys’ first-round pick, expect him to be the pick and for the team to obviously go a different direction here.


Round 3- Micah Johnson, ILB, Kentucky
Micah Johnson certainly possesses all of the physical tools to excel in the NFL, but his health is a question mark. We listed his physical as one of ten things to watch at the Combine. If that ends up checking out, Johnson could rise up boards. He is a sideline-to-sideline player who, in our opinion, can play all three downs. Dallas will likely have to grab him in round three if they are interested.
**UPDATE: Micah Johnson just ran an unofficial 4.99 at the Combine. He did manage 34 reps on the bench press, but with this time and his injury history, Johnson will probably last until the fourth round. His pro day will be enormous for him.


Round 4- Jacoby Ford, WR, Clemson
After notching the fastest forty-yard dash (4.28 official time) at the Combine on Sunday, Ford may rise up some boards. The problem is that he is a poor route runner and doesn’t play nearly as fast as he tested. He is a track star that knows how to run fast in a straight line, but has yet to translate that speed to the football field. We saw him as a fifth or sixth round pick earlier, so expecting him to drop to the back of the fourth round is realistic. Dallas may view him as an upgrade at both return positions.


Round 6- Corey Peters, DT/DE, Kentucky
Kentucky isn’t exactly a football powerhouse, but we have two of their defenders becoming Cowboys in this particular Mock Draft. Peters, a guy who would have to transition to the “five-technique” in Dallas’ 3-4, would be a project. He had a big-time senior season with 11 tackles for loss and four sacks. He would likely have to compete with practice squad DE Marcus Dixon for a roster spot.


Round 7- Walter McFadden, CB, Auburn
You can never have enough talented cornerbacks. McFadden would be a long-shot to have an impact in the near future, but he has good height and adequate speed. He would need to put on a bit of bulk, but perhaps he could push Scandrick to perform better in the slot.

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-Charles Brown doesn't fit the size of a Dallas offensive lineman; doubt he's on the Cowboys board.

-Micah Johnson has injury concerns, will probably drop to the 4th or 5th round, too early for him IMO.

-Doubt Jacoby Ford will last to the 4th after his 4.28 time in the 40. He'll go in the early 3rd in my opinion.
 

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Why do you hate us? I like one pick out of that whole list.
 
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Jongb35;3292101 said:
Took this right from our site for you guys. Let me know your thoughts.


Round 1- Charles Brown, OT, USC
We profiled Charles Brown in our “Potential Draft Picks” Series, detailing why he is not the typical Cowboys’ lineman. Brown is just 300 pounds and could be a great choice for a West Coast offense, as he excels in pass protection. After the playoff loss in Minnesota, though, Dallas likely wants to upgrade their pass protection. If Brown is still on the board at pick #27, his selection could mean Dallas is changing their offensive philosophy a bit.


Round 2- Morgan Burnett, S, Georgia Tech
Burnett is the sort of safety Dallas covets in that he is versatile enough to play either strong or free safety. Many people are speculating that the Cowboys could sign soon-to-be free agent Antrel Rolle. If that happens (which we still see as unlikely), Burnett would not be an option here. Also, if Texas safety Earl Thomas drops to the Cowboys’ first-round pick, expect him to be the pick and for the team to obviously go a different direction here.


Round 3- Micah Johnson, ILB, Kentucky
Micah Johnson certainly possesses all of the physical tools to excel in the NFL, but his health is a question mark. We listed his physical as one of ten things to watch at the Combine. If that ends up checking out, Johnson could rise up boards. He is a sideline-to-sideline player who, in our opinion, can play all three downs. Dallas will likely have to grab him in round three if they are interested.
**UPDATE: Micah Johnson just ran an unofficial 4.99 at the Combine. He did manage 34 reps on the bench press, but with this time and his injury history, Johnson will probably last until the fourth round. His pro day will be enormous for him.


Round 4- Jacoby Ford, WR, Clemson
After notching the fastest forty-yard dash (4.28 official time) at the Combine on Sunday, Ford may rise up some boards. The problem is that he is a poor route runner and doesn’t play nearly as fast as he tested. He is a track star that knows how to run fast in a straight line, but has yet to translate that speed to the football field. We saw him as a fifth or sixth round pick earlier, so expecting him to drop to the back of the fourth round is realistic. Dallas may view him as an upgrade at both return positions.


Round 6- Corey Peters, DT/DE, Kentucky
Kentucky isn’t exactly a football powerhouse, but we have two of their defenders becoming Cowboys in this particular Mock Draft. Peters, a guy who would have to transition to the “five-technique” in Dallas’ 3-4, would be a project. He had a big-time senior season with 11 tackles for loss and four sacks. He would likely have to compete with practice squad DE Marcus Dixon for a roster spot.


Round 7- Walter McFadden, CB, Auburn
You can never have enough talented cornerbacks. McFadden would be a long-shot to have an impact in the near future, but he has good height and adequate speed. He would need to put on a bit of bulk, but perhaps he could push Scandrick to perform better in the slot.

I think a better CB is available. With Johnson's speed and injury he will be a sixth which allows Cam Thomas for our 3rd.
 

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TheSport78;3292109 said:
:ralph:

Comments:

-Charles Brown doesn't fit the size of a Dallas offensive lineman; doubt he's on the Cowboys board.

-Micah Johnson has injury concerns, will probably drop to the 4th or 5th round, too early for him IMO.

-Doubt Jacoby Ford will last to the 4th after his 4.28 time in the 40. He'll go in the early 3rd in my opinion.

Ditto on Jacoby Ford and we can get a much better player with our first pick. Can still get great value for o-lineman till the 2nd round. Great year to be looking for DT's, OL's and Safeties.

Our Sequence should be OL, Safety (if we do nothing about Rolle) and DL, either NT or DE depending on what we do with Spears.
 

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Jongb35;3292101 said:
Took this right from our site for you guys. Let me know your thoughts.


Round 1- Charles Brown, OT, USC
We profiled Charles Brown in our “Potential Draft Picks” Series, detailing why he is not the typical Cowboys’ lineman. Brown is just 300 pounds and could be a great choice for a West Coast offense, as he excels in pass protection. After the playoff loss in Minnesota, though, Dallas likely wants to upgrade their pass protection. If Brown is still on the board at pick #27, his selection could mean Dallas is changing their offensive philosophy a bit.


Round 2- Morgan Burnett, S, Georgia Tech
Burnett is the sort of safety Dallas covets in that he is versatile enough to play either strong or free safety. Many people are speculating that the Cowboys could sign soon-to-be free agent Antrel Rolle. If that happens (which we still see as unlikely), Burnett would not be an option here. Also, if Texas safety Earl Thomas drops to the Cowboys’ first-round pick, expect him to be the pick and for the team to obviously go a different direction here.


Round 3- Micah Johnson, ILB, Kentucky
Micah Johnson certainly possesses all of the physical tools to excel in the NFL, but his health is a question mark. We listed his physical as one of ten things to watch at the Combine. If that ends up checking out, Johnson could rise up boards. He is a sideline-to-sideline player who, in our opinion, can play all three downs. Dallas will likely have to grab him in round three if they are interested.
**UPDATE: Micah Johnson just ran an unofficial 4.99 at the Combine. He did manage 34 reps on the bench press, but with this time and his injury history, Johnson will probably last until the fourth round. His pro day will be enormous for him.


Round 4- Jacoby Ford, WR, Clemson
After notching the fastest forty-yard dash (4.28 official time) at the Combine on Sunday, Ford may rise up some boards. The problem is that he is a poor route runner and doesn’t play nearly as fast as he tested. He is a track star that knows how to run fast in a straight line, but has yet to translate that speed to the football field. We saw him as a fifth or sixth round pick earlier, so expecting him to drop to the back of the fourth round is realistic. Dallas may view him as an upgrade at both return positions.


Round 6- Corey Peters, DT/DE, Kentucky
Kentucky isn’t exactly a football powerhouse, but we have two of their defenders becoming Cowboys in this particular Mock Draft. Peters, a guy who would have to transition to the “five-technique” in Dallas’ 3-4, would be a project. He had a big-time senior season with 11 tackles for loss and four sacks. He would likely have to compete with practice squad DE Marcus Dixon for a roster spot.


Round 7- Walter McFadden, CB, Auburn
You can never have enough talented cornerbacks. McFadden would be a long-shot to have an impact in the near future, but he has good height and adequate speed. He would need to put on a bit of bulk, but perhaps he could push Scandrick to perform better in the slot.

Not that I agree with the selections but I do appreciate the great in depth analysis on each pick. Very top notch writing. Thank you!
 

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These picks weren't necessarily guys that I like. I was simply trying to do a semi-realistic mock. In fact, I really only like one of these guys (Micah Johnson). His 4.99 will drop him a bit, so that pick will be changed in our next mock.

I'm still not sure that Jacoby Ford won't last until the 4th. He really doesn't play that fast. I know Oakland is bound to jump all over him, but who knows.

Also, I realize Brown doesn't fit the typical lineman mold for Dallas, but I think they might have a change in philosophy. If they decide they are in desperate need of better pass pro, a guy like Brown or Trent Williams could be the pick (not that Williams will last until 27).
 

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There's a better chance of us picking Myron Rolle in the first round than picking Morgan Burnett at all in this draft.
 

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Don't care for this mock draft...with the exception of Ford in the fourth.

But as someone else mentioned, appreciate the time and effort you put into it.
 

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casmith07;3292199 said:
There's a better chance of us picking Myron Rolle in the first round than picking Morgan Burnett at all in this draft.
why do you say that?
 

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Please Leave Johnson Off All Future Mocks! I Only Ask How Many Of You That Have Us Picking Him (even After His 40) Have Ever Seen Him Play??????

Despite The Dismal 40 He Still Plays Slower Then He Ran!
 

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Jongb35;3292153 said:
Also, I realize Brown doesn't fit the typical lineman mold for Dallas, but I think they might have a change in philosophy.

I wonder, is that a personal opinion, or do you have some concrete reason for thinking that??

My personal opinion is that as long as Hudson Houck is the OL coach, they'll continue to look for big guys... I also think that the travesty that was Jacob Rogers is too fresh in their memory for them to spend a first round pick on an undersized but agile offensive lineman from USC...

Believe it or not, some big guys are pretty good in pass protection, too...
 

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casmith07;3292199 said:
There's a better chance of us picking Myron Rolle in the first round than picking Morgan Burnett at all in this draft.

Yes, why do you think we have no shot of taking Burnett? He can play both safety positions, a trait I think Dallas covets.
 

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silverbear;3292303 said:
I wonder, is that a personal opinion, or do you have some concrete reason for thinking that??

My personal opinion is that as long as Hudson Houck is the OL coach, they'll continue to look for big guys... I also think that the travesty that was Jacob Rogers is too fresh in their memory for them to spend a first round pick on an undersized but agile offensive lineman from USC...

Believe it or not, some big guys are pretty good in pass protection, too...

That is a personal opinion. I agree big guys can be good in pass pro too, but Brown is known for excelling in pass pro. He also has the sort of frame upon which he should be able to add some bulk. I definitely don't think he is a stud OT, but I'm not sure any of the other top-tier tackles will be available at 27, and possibly not even him.

I saw someone else say that there are good tackles to be had in round two, but I disagree. I think there is a HUGE drop-off after the top six, with no possible value until probably the back of three (although some may like Fox from Miami in two).
 

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Please say no to Micah Johnson. We need a MLB with coverage skills and speed to run with guys like Celek and Cooley.

I love McFadden in 6 or 7. I still don't understand how a CB can have six INTs against SEC competition, tear it up in his team's bowl game and be considered a 7th-round prospect.
 
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