Milton Williams spider chart

When was the last time the team drafted and developed a quality defensive lineman? Tank? No more projects!!
We both know they will go the safe route but I am intrigued by some of the scenarios that you and other posters have brought up. It makes the draft more interesting. The only route I would have an issue with is if we draft Waddle/Smith but even the trade down with Chicago has me excited for the possibility.
 
I think Awuzie and Lewis are good examples of us taking high floor players. The expectation of both players was that they would be able to come in and play immediately. It worked out, but in the long game, neither player was a guy we were worried about losing
Yes, and this raises a concern about the upcoming draft. You can't get so focused on picking an immediate solution that you forget the aim of finding a player who can help for 5-plus years. That's when you start to excuse shortfalls in traits and focus too much on polish. It is a fine line.
 
His production matches his athleticism.

there’s the concern he gets pushed around by power run schemes at the NFL level.
But he would be great to have to play 3T and rush the passer.
Will he be there with our first 3rd rounder??
 
Where is the point on the chart that shows how enthusiastically he signed the Marinelli “Try Hard” pledge? That’s the one that Dallas really cares about. Well, that and the “how hot he looks in the shower” score.
 
Where is the point on the chart that shows how enthusiastically he signed the Marinelli “Try Hard” pledge? That’s the one that Dallas really cares about. Well, that and the “how hot he looks in the shower” score.
So much cringe lol
 
People are quick to pass up on Christian Barmore but instead want to go after Milton Williams?

Unbelievable. :facepalm:

BTW, that Marcus Mosher is a fool. Always picking the worst players.
 
We both know they will go the safe route but I am intrigued by some of the scenarios that you and other posters have brought up. It makes the draft more interesting. The only route I would have an issue with is if we draft Waddle/Smith but even the trade down with Chicago has me excited for the possibility.
Staying at 10, it's most likely corner, followed by Tackle, then trade back for a linebacker.
 
As far as traits based guys we have taken in the first few rounds, Hill is really it. Maybe Taco, but he really wasnt a great traits guy athletically. Maybe you can make a case for LVE, but he was more of a 1 year than a traits based prospect. We haven't hit on most of our defensive draft picks, no matter if they had a high or low floor
Their track record of drafting defensive players has been awful, no matter the position. Why is that? Couple things, love small schooled prospects, take gambles with injury prone players, give too much weight to athletic, testing scores. To be fair, Quinn is a former DL Coach and did find a gem at the position with Grady in Atlanta.
 
I think you could see them trying to move back into the first for Collins if they stay at 10 as well
I agree, if they trade back think Collins would be their #1 target, wouldn't rule out Davis if he's gone. Helmen mentioned recently on the draft show, word is they were looking at linebackers higher then he would like.
 
The speed bump 1 techs are being devalued across the league. They can't do much to stop these stretch plays, RPOs, planned QB runs, etc. They can be schemed into adverse situations. You need a 1 tech with some serious mobility, but those guys don't grow on trees. If Wilson maximized his skill set, I think he might have a chance.
Think both Wilson/Togiai fit what you described. Haven't heard much of anything in regards of the Cowboys showing interest in traditional 3-4 NT's like Shelvin.
 
Staying at 10, it's most likely corner, followed by Tackle, then trade back for a linebacker.
In my opinion It will be between 4 guys Sewell, Surtain, Darrisaw and Horne.Two of those guys should be there at 10. The Cowboys will probably lean towards defense but the Joneses can be talked into taking an offensive tackle.
 
I shouldn't have said "the best." I should have said the guys most likely to come in and do one particular thing well. Shelvin, Tonga, those guys are prepared to be a wide body who clogs the running lanes and creates a push. But they aren't going to do much in the way of rushing the passer or chasing down stretch plays.
Since teams are in the nickel most of the time, you need interior pass rushers, basically two 3T's. I like a few inside/outside prospects, but want to add a legitimate 1T, if they can also give us some rush, big bonus.
 
Their track record of drafting defensive players has been awful, no matter the position. Why is that? Couple things, love small schooled prospects, take gambles with injury prone players, give too much weight to athletic, testing scores. To be fair, Quinn is a former DL Coach and did find a gem at the position with Grady in Atlanta.
They've actually been pretty well known for avoiding small school guys since McClay has been on board. Hill and Woods are the only two that come to mind. And Woods was a 6th rounder
 
In my opinion It will be between 4 guys Sewell, Surtain, Darrisaw and Horne.Two of those guys should be there at 10. The Cowboys will probably lean towards defense but the Joneses can be talked into taking an offensive tackle.
I don't disagree with the names, but I'm hoping they are throwing out misinformation about Slater. Outside of Pitts, I like him the most, even over Sewell. Not buying Slater cannot play Tackle, when Sewell has the same arm length and is less athletic.
 
They've actually been pretty well known for avoiding small school guys since McClay has been on board. Hill and Woods are the only two that come to mind. And Woods was a 6th rounder
That Reggie Robinson pick isn't looking good after 1 season.
 
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