Draft Day ***NFL Draft Rounds 4-7***

Sydla

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If they wanted an OG, Kraemer would have made more sense. ND OL are well coached and have good track records in NFL.

But 7th round so who cares.
 

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Overview
Farniok has three-position flexibility but will likely play guard or center as a pro. He has a long frame with decent proportions and can fit gap and zone schemes. There's room for continued growth as a run blocker but his pass protection is below average. He has a shot to earn a role as a backup interior offensive lineman.
Strengths
  • Two-time team captain.
  • Has experience at tackle, guard and center.
  • Impressive short-area quickness testing.
  • Adequate wingspan and strength.
  • Patient not to rush the fit into double teams.
  • Runs feet through contact.
  • Has enough quickness to get to his second-level target.
  • Can drop a quick pass anchor.
 

Corso

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I think I predicted the wrong player from tolkiens universe

I am thinking now they are drafting all of the Tree Ents due to their height
Better than listening to the songs of Tom Bombadil.

You get a chance to check out the Russian version of LOTR?
 

CT Dal Fan

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Farniok has played right tackle, center, and guard. Cowboys love these linemen with position flex so he has a better chance of sticking than we might think.

A QB would have made for a more interesting end but there will be many available after the draft.
 

Avery

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Know nothing about him but it’s all a crapshoot this time.

We will see who the UDFA’s are.
 

Jumbo075

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If you consider that Cox, Wright and Mukuamu could all be converted to safety, the Cowboys addressed every position of need.

Looking at it another way:

2 OL - drafted both OT & OG late in the draft
1 WR - drafted big, tall, speedy WR that can challenge Brown & Wilson for #4 & #5 WR position.
3 DL - drafted DE, DE/DT mixed player, and DT1
2 LB - drafted top LB in draft, and best cover LB in draft
3 Defensive Secondary - drafted 3 Corners, including a top 4 CB in 2nd round, and then two CB's that may convert to FS or play corner

8 Defensive players, and two backup OL and one back-up WR with special teams ability
 
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