TasteMyScythe
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RD 1.
WR Tet McMillian (Arizona, 6'4" 219,4.54)
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Tetairoa-McMillan-WR-Arizona
Gives us that X we have been needing so badly. Either you like him, or you don't. Has surprising fluidity and change-of-direction skills for his size, creating separation through technique rather than pure athleticism
His contested catch ability and knack for making plays in crucial situations make him a favorite target on third downs and in the red zone. (on 30 list)
RD 2.
CB Shavon Revel (East Carolina, 6'2" 194)
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Shavon-Revel-CB-EastCarolina
Cowboys Dr. did his surgery, slips a little due to injury, Cowboys seem to have high interest. Pre-injury, we were looking at a potential top 15 selection. The ACL tear likely pushes him into Day 2. Butter smooth for a tall corner, drops his hips and changes direction like someone four inches shorter, which is rare for a 6'2" defender. Recovery speed is elite even when he loses a step, he's got that extra gear to close the gap and make receivers uncomfortable at the catch point. (on 30 list)
RD 3.
RB Damian Martinez (Miami,6'0" 217,4.51)
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Damien-Martinez-RB-OregonState
Probably being over drafted a little, but the Cowboys are not shy about their admiration.
The Cowboys will deploy heavy formations and emphasize wearing down defenses. Martinez can be the tone-setter who punishes defenses in the fourth quarter when tackling technique deteriorates.
RD 5. (might have to trade up for him)
LB Jeffery Bassa (Oregon, 6'1" 232, 4.63)
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Jeffrey-Bassa-S-Oregon
Former safety who has a natural feel for zone and has the ability to run the pole in Tampa-2 coverage, opens hips smoothly and carries vertical threats with comfort. Processes formations quickly and communicates adjustments to teammates with veteran confidence. Special teams' demon.
RD 5.
OG Luke Kandra (Cincinatti, 6'5" 319, 5.17)
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Luke-Kandra-OL-Louisville
Best suited for zone-blocking schemes where his movement skills shine. His mobility, football IQ, and his (violent) finishing mentality is catching the Cowboys eye. Developmental backup who'll need to improve his anchor against powerful NFL defensive tackles who can collapse the pocket with bull rushes.
RD 6.
RB Jarquez Hunter (Auburn,5'9" 204,4.44)
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Jarquez-Hunter-RB-Auburn
His combination of vision, burst, and big-play ability makes him an ideal fit for zone-based rushing attacks that capitalize on his one-cut style and acceleration. A perfect complement to Martinez. He needs to refine his pass protection and improve his ball security.
RD 6.
S R.J. Mickens (Clemson,6'0" 199,4.49)
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/RJ-Mickens-S-Clemson
Teams running heavy Cover-2 or quarters concepts will particularly value his ability to read and react in zone while bringing the thunder against the run. His blend of intelligence and physicality gives him the tools to be a reliable defensive piece who can fill multiple roles in the secondary.
RD 7.
DT Cam Horsley (Boston College, 6'3" 312,5.04)
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Cam-Horsley-DT-BostonCollege
Exceptional anchor strength against double teams, consistently maintaining his ground while keeping his eyes in the backfield. Powerful hands and natural leverage allow him to stack and shed blockers with authority, particularly impressive when working against zone blocking schemes. A natural fit in a 4-3 system where he can alternate between 1 and 3-technique roles. His best reps consistently come when he's allowed to shoot gaps.
RD 7.
TE Ben Yurosek (Georgia, 6'4" 245,4.64)
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Ben-Yurosek-TE-Stanford
Excellent hands, consistently catches away from his body. Versatile, can line up in multiple positions including in-line, slot, H-back and out wide. Athleticism and football IQ are clear strengths. Adding more weight and strength is crucial for him to hold up against NFL defenders, particularly as a blocker.
I expect the Cowboys to keep 4 TE's as they will deploy a lot of 12 and 13 personal.
RD 7.
QB Brady Cook (Mizzou,6'2' 214, 4.59)
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Brady-Cook-QB-Missouri
His football IQ, short-area accuracy, and elite wheels for the position make him an intriguing developmental prospect. Cook could thrive in a West Coast scheme that emphasizes quick strikes and YAC opportunities. His mobility adds a dimension that could be weaponized in short-yardage and red-zone packages. Set an SEC record with 365 consecutive pass attempts without an interception.
WR Tet McMillian (Arizona, 6'4" 219,4.54)
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Tetairoa-McMillan-WR-Arizona
Gives us that X we have been needing so badly. Either you like him, or you don't. Has surprising fluidity and change-of-direction skills for his size, creating separation through technique rather than pure athleticism
His contested catch ability and knack for making plays in crucial situations make him a favorite target on third downs and in the red zone. (on 30 list)
RD 2.
CB Shavon Revel (East Carolina, 6'2" 194)
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Shavon-Revel-CB-EastCarolina
Cowboys Dr. did his surgery, slips a little due to injury, Cowboys seem to have high interest. Pre-injury, we were looking at a potential top 15 selection. The ACL tear likely pushes him into Day 2. Butter smooth for a tall corner, drops his hips and changes direction like someone four inches shorter, which is rare for a 6'2" defender. Recovery speed is elite even when he loses a step, he's got that extra gear to close the gap and make receivers uncomfortable at the catch point. (on 30 list)
RD 3.
RB Damian Martinez (Miami,6'0" 217,4.51)
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Damien-Martinez-RB-OregonState
Probably being over drafted a little, but the Cowboys are not shy about their admiration.
The Cowboys will deploy heavy formations and emphasize wearing down defenses. Martinez can be the tone-setter who punishes defenses in the fourth quarter when tackling technique deteriorates.
RD 5. (might have to trade up for him)
LB Jeffery Bassa (Oregon, 6'1" 232, 4.63)
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Jeffrey-Bassa-S-Oregon
Former safety who has a natural feel for zone and has the ability to run the pole in Tampa-2 coverage, opens hips smoothly and carries vertical threats with comfort. Processes formations quickly and communicates adjustments to teammates with veteran confidence. Special teams' demon.
RD 5.
OG Luke Kandra (Cincinatti, 6'5" 319, 5.17)
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Luke-Kandra-OL-Louisville
Best suited for zone-blocking schemes where his movement skills shine. His mobility, football IQ, and his (violent) finishing mentality is catching the Cowboys eye. Developmental backup who'll need to improve his anchor against powerful NFL defensive tackles who can collapse the pocket with bull rushes.
RD 6.
RB Jarquez Hunter (Auburn,5'9" 204,4.44)
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Jarquez-Hunter-RB-Auburn
His combination of vision, burst, and big-play ability makes him an ideal fit for zone-based rushing attacks that capitalize on his one-cut style and acceleration. A perfect complement to Martinez. He needs to refine his pass protection and improve his ball security.
RD 6.
S R.J. Mickens (Clemson,6'0" 199,4.49)
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/RJ-Mickens-S-Clemson
Teams running heavy Cover-2 or quarters concepts will particularly value his ability to read and react in zone while bringing the thunder against the run. His blend of intelligence and physicality gives him the tools to be a reliable defensive piece who can fill multiple roles in the secondary.
RD 7.
DT Cam Horsley (Boston College, 6'3" 312,5.04)
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Cam-Horsley-DT-BostonCollege
Exceptional anchor strength against double teams, consistently maintaining his ground while keeping his eyes in the backfield. Powerful hands and natural leverage allow him to stack and shed blockers with authority, particularly impressive when working against zone blocking schemes. A natural fit in a 4-3 system where he can alternate between 1 and 3-technique roles. His best reps consistently come when he's allowed to shoot gaps.
RD 7.
TE Ben Yurosek (Georgia, 6'4" 245,4.64)
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Ben-Yurosek-TE-Stanford
Excellent hands, consistently catches away from his body. Versatile, can line up in multiple positions including in-line, slot, H-back and out wide. Athleticism and football IQ are clear strengths. Adding more weight and strength is crucial for him to hold up against NFL defenders, particularly as a blocker.
I expect the Cowboys to keep 4 TE's as they will deploy a lot of 12 and 13 personal.
RD 7.
QB Brady Cook (Mizzou,6'2' 214, 4.59)
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Brady-Cook-QB-Missouri
His football IQ, short-area accuracy, and elite wheels for the position make him an intriguing developmental prospect. Cook could thrive in a West Coast scheme that emphasizes quick strikes and YAC opportunities. His mobility adds a dimension that could be weaponized in short-yardage and red-zone packages. Set an SEC record with 365 consecutive pass attempts without an interception.