Manwiththeplan
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This isn't necessarily what I would do, but just what I think Dallas' logic is. Also I used CBS rankings for this. I also only did rounds 1-4
28.) Traded to the NY Jets for pick 38 (2nd round) and pick 70 (3rd round).
Clear win on the value chart, by about 100 points. I think the Jets pull the trigger to draft a QB that falls and they pay the premium for the 5th year option.
38.) Adoree Jackson, CB, USC
I'll likely be screaming for TJ Watt here, but I think we're taking a CB. Especially if Kevin King falls here.
60.) Tarell Basham, DE, Ohio
Very good value here imo, has a lot of upside, could also take Jordan Willis. I think either guy can be solid rotational players in year 1.
70.) JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, USC
Depending on who we pass on, this could be a very good value in a trade down. We have the luxury of bringing him along slowly, but he could easily be a #2 WR for us next year.
92.) Will Holden, OT, Vanderbilt
May not have the upside of a Chaz Green, but I can see him filing in and being solid. Great size, okay-ish arm length, but limited athletically.
133.) Xavier Woods, SS, LA Tech
With Barry Church, JJ Wilcox, Brandon Carr and Mo Claiborne gone, it's time for a new day in the secondary (don't judge me, couldn't help it). Definitely has a knack for making plays, but his tackling will remind many of Wilcox.
28.) Traded to the NY Jets for pick 38 (2nd round) and pick 70 (3rd round).
Clear win on the value chart, by about 100 points. I think the Jets pull the trigger to draft a QB that falls and they pay the premium for the 5th year option.
38.) Adoree Jackson, CB, USC
I'll likely be screaming for TJ Watt here, but I think we're taking a CB. Especially if Kevin King falls here.
60.) Tarell Basham, DE, Ohio
Very good value here imo, has a lot of upside, could also take Jordan Willis. I think either guy can be solid rotational players in year 1.
70.) JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, USC
Depending on who we pass on, this could be a very good value in a trade down. We have the luxury of bringing him along slowly, but he could easily be a #2 WR for us next year.
92.) Will Holden, OT, Vanderbilt
May not have the upside of a Chaz Green, but I can see him filing in and being solid. Great size, okay-ish arm length, but limited athletically.
133.) Xavier Woods, SS, LA Tech
With Barry Church, JJ Wilcox, Brandon Carr and Mo Claiborne gone, it's time for a new day in the secondary (don't judge me, couldn't help it). Definitely has a knack for making plays, but his tackling will remind many of Wilcox.
