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25. Dallas Cowboys
Patrick Robinson, CB, Florida State: The Cowboys may struggle to keep starting DBs Terrence Newman and Gerald Sensabaugh in the fold once free agency hits. Dallas has shown a willingness to invest in raw athleticism in the past with Mike Jenkins and Orlando Scandrick. Some scouts feel Robinson has Nnamdi Asomugha-like potential - and only needs time to develop.
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25. DAL: Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma St.
Dallas would love it if Arrelious Benn or Brandon LaFell fell to them, but Dez Bryant is not a bad option either and is possibly the most talented receiver in this class. Cowboys, the NFL Cowboys not the Oklahoma State version, quarterback Tony Romo needs another weapon and Bryant could be that guy. Bryant has missed most of this season after lying to the NCAA and that will make his stock drop, but he will make up for it at the NFL combine and show everybody that he deserves to be a first rounder.
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Pick - Team ------------------- Name ----------------- Position - College - Height- Weight- 40 Time
24 ---- Dallas Cowboys- DeAndre McDaniels* ----- S ------ Clemson ---6’1” ----- 210 ---- 4.40
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20. Dallas Cowboys Arthur Jones DT Syracuse - Jones’ is a gap filler and is stronger than Atlas. He is in a Pat Williams type run stopper that will be look like a man amongst boys at times. He plays hard on every play and is of the rare breed of football players that will never quit on any play.
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23. Brandon LaFell WR LSU - I believe its too soon to give up on Roy Williams, but its also too soon for the Cowboys to trust Miles Austin as their No. 1 receiver. Brandon LaFell isn't the flashiest receiver in college football, but he is as reliable as they come. He's a good route runner, has excellent hands and adequate speed. He reminds me a lot of another former LSU Tiger, Dwayne Bowe. Even if Williams and Austin continue to develop, adding LaFell as a third receiver would help open up the Cowboys offense.
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25. Dallas Cowboys
Patrick Robinson, CB, Florida State: The Cowboys may struggle to keep starting DBs Terrence Newman and Gerald Sensabaugh in the fold once free agency hits. Dallas has shown a willingness to invest in raw athleticism in the past with Mike Jenkins and Orlando Scandrick. Some scouts feel Robinson has Nnamdi Asomugha-like potential - and only needs time to develop.
FFToolbox.com
25. DAL: Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma St.
Dallas would love it if Arrelious Benn or Brandon LaFell fell to them, but Dez Bryant is not a bad option either and is possibly the most talented receiver in this class. Cowboys, the NFL Cowboys not the Oklahoma State version, quarterback Tony Romo needs another weapon and Bryant could be that guy. Bryant has missed most of this season after lying to the NCAA and that will make his stock drop, but he will make up for it at the NFL combine and show everybody that he deserves to be a first rounder.
The Draft Shack
Pick - Team ------------------- Name ----------------- Position - College - Height- Weight- 40 Time
24 ---- Dallas Cowboys- DeAndre McDaniels* ----- S ------ Clemson ---6’1” ----- 210 ---- 4.40
THESPORTSBANK.net
20. Dallas Cowboys Arthur Jones DT Syracuse - Jones’ is a gap filler and is stronger than Atlas. He is in a Pat Williams type run stopper that will be look like a man amongst boys at times. He plays hard on every play and is of the rare breed of football players that will never quit on any play.
DraftAce.com
23. Brandon LaFell WR LSU - I believe its too soon to give up on Roy Williams, but its also too soon for the Cowboys to trust Miles Austin as their No. 1 receiver. Brandon LaFell isn't the flashiest receiver in college football, but he is as reliable as they come. He's a good route runner, has excellent hands and adequate speed. He reminds me a lot of another former LSU Tiger, Dwayne Bowe. Even if Williams and Austin continue to develop, adding LaFell as a third receiver would help open up the Cowboys offense.