Myles Garrett begs Dallas to draft him

phildadon86

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This is new. Sorry guys. Can someone post the link here. I'm at work and can't do it via my work phone. Pretty cool. Dallas is now the place to be?
 

Setackin

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Well most ppl realize Dallas is 1 good defensive minded off-season away.
 

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Would love this kid on this team, but at the same I hope to gawd Jerry doesn't trade up to get him tbh. I shiver to think about the haul it will take for a team picking 28th to move up to number 1. Especially considering the nice DE crop coming into this years draft.
 

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It would take a lot to go up and get him... unfortunately, the Cowboys defense is more than 1 player away... that being said if he turns into what u think he will, no one will care.

Can someone tell him to post a video of him smoking weed? Could just be tobacco in the bong idc lol
 

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It would only take 3 years worth of draft picks to equal the 3000 points pick no 1 is worth
 

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It would take a lot to go up and get him... unfortunately, the Cowboys defense is more than 1 player away... that being said if he turns into what u think he will, no one will care.

Can someone tell him to post a video of him smoking weed? Could just be tobacco in the bong idc lol

Goodell would be investigating the Cowboys for years after that was found out lol. Probably would take away a 1st in the 2019 and 2010 draft when no eveidence of tampering was found. Couldn't imagine the penalty if they did find evidence
 

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Goodell would be investigating the Cowboys for years after that was found out lol. Probably would take away a 1st in the 2019 and 2010 draft when no eveidence of tampering was found. Couldn't imagine the penalty if they did find evidence
Lol
 

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Reminds me when Von Miller wanted to get drafted by the Cowboys. He would peek his head in the Cowboys tent. But unfortunately, he was projected top 3.
 
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Would love this kid on this team, but at the same I hope to gawd Jerry doesn't trade up to get him tbh. I shiver to think about the haul it will take for a team picking 28th to move up to number 1. Especially considering the nice DE crop coming into this years draft.
tell him to fail a pot test
 

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With Cleveland staring him in the face, surprised he isn't threatening to hold out :lmao:
 
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As great as it would be to have Garrett on the Cowboys, it would be total insanity to try to move up to get him
 

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Just thinking hypothetically, but how much influence could a college player actually exert over the league draft process to actually get to where he wanted to go?

Especially now in this era of capped rookie contracts?

I know that in the past, certain players like John Elway's and Eli Manning essentially refused to play for teams, and I'm sure that there have been others (Bo Jackson maybe?), but I'm just wondering how much control Garrett could truly have over the process if he came out publicly and said "I only want to play for the Cowboys, so don't bother drafting me since I won't play for anyone else."
 

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Just thinking hypothetically, but how much influence could a college player actually exert over the league draft process to actually get to where he wanted to go?

Especially now in this era of capped rookie contracts?

I know that in the past, certain players like John Elway's and Eli Manning essentially refused to play for teams, and I'm sure that there have been others (Bo Jackson maybe?), but I'm just wondering how much control Garrett could truly have over the process if he came out publicly and said "I only want to play for the Cowboys, so don't bother drafting me since I won't play for anyone else."

well, as much as he wants to play for the Cowboys I doubt he'd want to drop out of the top 5 and lose all the money.
 
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Just thinking hypothetically, but how much influence could a college player actually exert over the league draft process to actually get to where he wanted to go?

Especially now in this era of capped rookie contracts?

I know that in the past, certain players like John Elway's and Eli Manning essentially refused to play for teams, and I'm sure that there have been others (Bo Jackson maybe?), but I'm just wondering how much control Garrett could truly have over the process if he came out publicly and said "I only want to play for the Cowboys, so don't bother drafting me since I won't play for anyone else."
It would cost him millions. Being drafted#28 vs. #1 is huge, even with the rookie cap. He would have to be really serious about not playing if he is drafted by somebody else. I just don't see it. His agent would go crazy.
 
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