Mel's draft grades

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The Cowboys get his lowest grade in the division. Terrible news.


Dallas Cowboys: B-

Top needs: Linebacker, wide receiver, defensive tackle

The Cowboys had clear needs in this draft, and there were more than three. After Anthony Hitchens signed a big-money deal with the Chiefs in free agency, Dallas knew it needed to find a middle linebacker. After the Cowboys cut Dez Bryant earlier this month, they had to target a wide receiver, even with the signings of Allen Hurns and Deonte Thompson. They needed to figure out whether La'el Collins was going to stick at right tackle or move back to left guard. They needed a one-technique defensive tackle. And they needed a tight end, which looks even more pressing now with Jason Witten on the brink of retirement.

So I can see what Jerry Jones & Co. did on the first two days of the draft. I had Bama linebacker Rashaan Evans higher on my board, but I can't deny Leighton Vander Esch's high ceiling. The Cowboys see him as a Rolando McClain-type middle linebacker, who can be a playmaker against the pass and stick backs behind the line of scrimmage. Vander Esch surged up boards after the combine, but he only had one great year of tape at Boise State.

I see Connor Williams as more likely to move inside to guard, so that means Collins could stick at tackle. And that's a good value at No. 50 -- Williams looked like a top-15 pick in 2016, but dipped a bit on play and measurables -- his arms are a little short. I said on Friday night that Dallas grabbing wide receiver Michael Gallup was one of my favorite picks of the third round. He's an underrated player, but don't expect him to replace Bryant. Dorance Armstrong Jr. (116) had an injury-plagued 2017 season but had 10 sacks in 2016. You trust defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli to get the best out of him. Dalton Schultz (137) isn't going to replace Witten, but at least Schultz isn't allergic to blocking. I thought Mike White (171) could have gone late in the second round, so that's a good pick. If Bo Scarbrough can play special teams, that's a good pick late in the seventh round.

Where was the defensive tackle, though? That's still a weakness, and maybe Dallas can find a street free agent to play a role. And if Witten does retire, do they have a starting-caliber tight end on the roster?
 
Seems low. Guess he missed the Switzer trade for a DT.

And he is completely forgetting about Rico. :D
 
We didn't get a safety for the umpteenth year in a row and 1 tech is still a problem.

I like some of it but still fill un-satiated.
 
Kiper doesn't even write his own content; he has a team that does all of his scouting, write-ups, etc. He's basically a brand now and nothing else.

Draft grades don't mean anything anyway; we'll know in 2-3 years.
 
Kiper doesn't even write his own content; he has a team that does all of his scouting, write-ups, etc. He's basically a brand now and nothing else.

Sounds about right. I read a poster on another board saying that Mel Kiper retired for all intents and purposes around 2015.
 
Overall I completely enjoyed this NFL draft, especially the first 4 rounds. A LB, OT/G, WR, DE and a TE, Covered some gaping holes right there.
I give an "A."
With the final rounds a QB,LB,WR and RB, & trading for a hybrid WR/RB, and trading for a DT. another "A." Overall Grade A.
No S or 1 Tech. Not yet anyway.:thumbup:
 
What's new. Every year they rate the division better then Dallas and yet Dallas is the only one that contends in the division while the other three take turns rotating out of the basement
 
Kiper is a moron.
Quit reading after saying he sees Williams moving back inside to guard,, thought every one that isn't blind already saw that.
Ya, Williams was drafted to put Tyron on the bench...lol
 
Curious all your thoughts this draft relative to last year - specifically the early draft picks.

2017: Taco, Chido, Lewis & Switzer
2018: LVE, Connor, Gallup, & Armstrong

I rate it as a tossup which isn't necessarily a good thing since we picked higher in the rounds this year.

Overall I would probably give this draft a solid "B' however curious your thoughts regarding how it compared to last years draft.
 
Curious all your thoughts this draft relative to last year - specifically the early draft picks.

2017: Taco, Chido, Lewis & Switzer
2018: LVE, Connor, Gallup, & Armstrong

I rate it as a tossup which isn't necessarily a good thing since we picked higher in the rounds this year.

Overall I would probably give this draft a solid "B' however curious your thoughts regarding how it compared to last years draft.

The Cowboys would say this year's draft is better. LVE had a 1st round grade on their board while Taco didn't. They considered trading up in the 3rd round to take Armstrong. They wouldn't have done that with Switzer.
 
The Cowboys would say this year's draft is better. LVE had a 1st round grade on their board while Taco didn't. They considered trading up in the 3rd round to take Armstrong. They wouldn't have done that with Switzer.
And Jerry admitted yesterday that the eagles did steal Donnel Pumphrey and forced them to draft Switzer who they have now traded. Funny thing is Pumphrey didn't look good at all for the eagles last year. Beat out by a UDFA and eventually put on IR.
 
I would have liked to see a DT as well, but you only have so many picks.

As a whole, the class was very solid and they did a good job of staying true to their board. Typically they deviate, sometimes early, and make a headscratcher of a pick but I didn't feel that way this year. Each pick made sense.
 
fair grade.
I thought it was a solid draft...with a chance to be special.
I dont think I hated any pick....and I am excited to see these young guns in camp.
 

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