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So here is an overview i keep updating from football and sports sites with our #10 Pick:
07/01/21
247sports.com
10. DALLAS COWBOYS: CALEB FARLEY, VIRGINIA TECH, CB
Dallas selects Caleb Farley to add depth to its pass defense. The cornerback opted out of his junior year at Virginia Tech.
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10. Dallas Cowboys: Kwity Paye, DE/DT, Michigan https://BAN-INCOMING-IN-3-2-1/college/Michigan_logo.gif
The Cowboys have dealt with numerous injuries this year, which is part of the reason they've struggled so much defensively. However, they still need an injection of talent, and a dynamic pass rusher would go a long way in helping the secondary.
Kwity Paye has a chance to move into the upper half of the first round; he's shown some upside in his only year as a starter.
sportingnews.com
10. Dallas Cowboys (6-10)
Patrick Surtain II, CB, Alabama (6-2, 203 pounds)
Surtain, with his pedigree, size and ball-hawking skills, has the potential to be a true shutdown player. The Cowboys' secondary has been awful without Byron Jones and Surtain would be a good complement to fellow Alabama product Trevon Diggs. Jerry Jones needs to focus on shoring up the back end first in the process of fixing the defense.
sbnation.com
No. 10: Caleb Farley, CB, Virginia Tech — Dallas Cowboys
Dallas wasn’t bad against the pass, in fact, far from it — but this is a need meets BPA pick that can’t be ignored. The Cowboys are facing massive turnover in their secondary this offseason, and are in dire need of help. That help comes in the form of the best defensive back taken.
Caleb Farley has speed, strength, excellent football IQ and an ability to make plays. Virginia Tech were confident enough to give him little help, and still he excelled. The NFC East will be a mess for a while, but Farley is a difference maker who could turn the tide.
tankathan.com
No. 10 Caleb Farley, CB, Virginia Tech
profootballnetwork.com
10. Dallas Cowboys: DT Jay Tufele, USC
The Cowboys’ run defense was the second-worst in the NFL in 2020, and their defensive line as a whole was a big disappointment. Tufele has the size to play the 3-technique and the speed to line up outside in the 5-technique. That versatility could serve Dallas well, and they land a guy who could be a Defensive Rookie of the Year candidate in my first-round 2021 NFL mock draft.
cbssports.com
10. Patrick Surtain II , CB (2x Votes)
10. Kyle Pitts, TE (1x Vote)
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Sign me up with Surtain or Farley.
Dont know what PFF is thinking. I love Tufele and have him in my own mock but in the 2nd Round.
I pass at Paye at 10 too and Pitts would be a typical Jerry Pick.
07/01/21
247sports.com
10. DALLAS COWBOYS: CALEB FARLEY, VIRGINIA TECH, CB
Dallas selects Caleb Farley to add depth to its pass defense. The cornerback opted out of his junior year at Virginia Tech.
BAN-INCOMING-IN-3-2-1
10. Dallas Cowboys: Kwity Paye, DE/DT, Michigan https://BAN-INCOMING-IN-3-2-1/college/Michigan_logo.gif
The Cowboys have dealt with numerous injuries this year, which is part of the reason they've struggled so much defensively. However, they still need an injection of talent, and a dynamic pass rusher would go a long way in helping the secondary.
Kwity Paye has a chance to move into the upper half of the first round; he's shown some upside in his only year as a starter.
sportingnews.com
10. Dallas Cowboys (6-10)
Patrick Surtain II, CB, Alabama (6-2, 203 pounds)
Surtain, with his pedigree, size and ball-hawking skills, has the potential to be a true shutdown player. The Cowboys' secondary has been awful without Byron Jones and Surtain would be a good complement to fellow Alabama product Trevon Diggs. Jerry Jones needs to focus on shoring up the back end first in the process of fixing the defense.
sbnation.com
No. 10: Caleb Farley, CB, Virginia Tech — Dallas Cowboys
Dallas wasn’t bad against the pass, in fact, far from it — but this is a need meets BPA pick that can’t be ignored. The Cowboys are facing massive turnover in their secondary this offseason, and are in dire need of help. That help comes in the form of the best defensive back taken.
Caleb Farley has speed, strength, excellent football IQ and an ability to make plays. Virginia Tech were confident enough to give him little help, and still he excelled. The NFC East will be a mess for a while, but Farley is a difference maker who could turn the tide.
tankathan.com
No. 10 Caleb Farley, CB, Virginia Tech
profootballnetwork.com
10. Dallas Cowboys: DT Jay Tufele, USC
The Cowboys’ run defense was the second-worst in the NFL in 2020, and their defensive line as a whole was a big disappointment. Tufele has the size to play the 3-technique and the speed to line up outside in the 5-technique. That versatility could serve Dallas well, and they land a guy who could be a Defensive Rookie of the Year candidate in my first-round 2021 NFL mock draft.
cbssports.com
10. Patrick Surtain II , CB (2x Votes)
10. Kyle Pitts, TE (1x Vote)
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Sign me up with Surtain or Farley.
Dont know what PFF is thinking. I love Tufele and have him in my own mock but in the 2nd Round.
I pass at Paye at 10 too and Pitts would be a typical Jerry Pick.
