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blindzebra

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I think with NE and SF picking behind us we will stay put and take our choice at OLB, trading back might be too risky if Lawson or Carpenter is our target.
 

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baj1dallas said:
I think they'll go for value by trading down and taking a FS/OT/LB in the 20-30s.


Yes. If they are in a position to get a player they like by trading down a few slots - they will do it.
I would not see us going past say 24 or 25.
 

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I think we'll try to trade down and at the minimum recoup the 4th rounder.

That said, it's easier said than done given the spot we're picking (see Goss's earlier column for reference).
 

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I don't have a problem staying put if, 2 out of the 3 OLBrs are gone. But if all three are there, then why not pick up something extra. And their's a difference in picking talent in the 2nd and 3rd round, when you have someone great at picking in those rounds.
 

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2much2soon said:
Somebody Dallas wants, like Lawson or Carpenter, will fall out of favor in the general consensus of the league in the days leading up to the draft. Dallas moves back, picks up a pick (4th) and gets who they wanted all along.
Every year some formerly high ranked guy falls on draft day. It will happen again this year.

The good news this year is that we really do not have any GLARING needs going into the draft. We have several positions which are ripe for talent upgrade, and several positions which need a youth infusion for our long-term health, but Jerruh and Purcells can walk into the war room without a specific must-have.

The bottom line is that if ANY of the projected Top-10 players slide (as 2much postulates), they will be able to scoop that player up without a twinge of guilt to their collective conscience.

With all that said, if a primo pick does slide, JJ & BP may still be tempted to let another team jump in and take the pick so they can stock-pile picks for later.

Personally, I'd rather jump all over a top-10 pick this year (if he slides), regardless of position (Hawk, Ngata, Cutler, Huff, Davis).

Now, you may think that none of those guys will be there at 18, but as stated by 2much, someone notable always slides. Last year, it was Aaaon Rogers. This year, you can be sure that the camera will be focused on some poor "mamaluke" whose agony is drawn more prominently across his brow with each passing pick.

Hopefully, he will fall right into our lap.
 

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I don't want them to but I think they will trade down.

To me just stay where you are and take a good player...If someone you like starts to slide then trade up if possible.
 

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I say trade up... Like a 1st and 2nd Round for the 10th pick in the draft... and select Vince Young...
 

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BigDFan5 said:
Stay at 18 and draft Carpenter

Seems a little high for Carpenter. We can get him later in rd. 1 if we can find a trading partner.
 

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trades down to add more volume and pick up an extra guy in either the 3rd or 4th.
 

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I think they'll try to trade down.

Wouldn't surprise me at all if they went for a deal similar to the Jones deal -- A second and a later pick and a first next year (sights set on Quinn, Posluzny or Thomas).

Realistically looking at the depth chart, a blocking TE, a NT for rotation and a FB are the three spots most likely to see significant playing time this year.

A SOLB may seem to be a need but Singleton is solid if unspectacular and will probably see a majority of snaps this year regardless of if Dallas goes that position with their first pick.
 

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I voted to trade up because I think they may be falling in love with Michael Huff. Not sure but it's a gut feeling and if he falls to the 12-15 range I bet we move up to get him.

If we do not trade up for him, there is no one we would trade up for unless something crazy happens and the likes of D'Brickashaw Ferguson falls, I think we stand pat and take the BPA. The one guy I would love to see slip would be Jay Cutler. I know it won't happen but I would be doing hand springs if he were to slip to 18.

That said, if we stay where we are and Manny Lawson is there then I hope they take him and I will be pleased as can be.

The one stipulation is that unless Cutler isn't there or for some strange reason Chad Jackson isn't there then I would take Lawson.
 

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I think you people are forgetting something: Who will want to trade up with us? To trade up, teams call YOU because they want someone they think will be taken before their pick.

You cant just trade down because you want to, and there is no player or pick that I can see being valuable enough to trade up for unless someone like Huff or one of the QBs fall (unlikely).

For that reason I think we stay put.
 

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ok, first post. BTW I havn't missed a single Cowboy game since 1977. Here's my take on this. So far, the Cowboys have signed more FA's than we ever have, with JJ stating that we will more than likely sign more after the draft. They have attempted to fill every need. IMHO it doesn't sound like they are going in a direction where they want to stock pile draft picks, they're just going to end up getting cut during TC. If I were a betting man, I would lay money down, that they are going to move up, and not down in the draft. This is the year. No warm bodies, get us a stud to get us to the promised land. 'N(H)uff said? JMHO.
 

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StanleySpadowski said:
I think they'll try to trade down.

Wouldn't surprise me at all if they went for a deal similar to the Jones deal -- A second and a later pick and a first next year (sights set on Quinn, Posluzny or Thomas).

Realistically looking at the depth chart, a blocking TE, a NT for rotation and a FB are the three spots most likely to see significant playing time this year.

A SOLB may seem to be a need but Singleton is solid if unspectacular and will probably see a majority of snaps this year regardless of if Dallas goes that position with their first pick.

We have Hannam, Pierce, Curtis and Ryan TE is not a need.

If we draft Lawson or Carpenter, Singleton does not start beyond game 8 and both will see at least half the snaps before that.
 

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blindzebra said:
We have Hannam, Pierce, Curtis and Ryan TE is not a need.

If we draft Lawson or Carpenter, Singleton does not start beyond game 8 and both will see at least half the snaps before that.


Hannam is a mediocre blocker, Pierce, Curtis and Ryan have shown nothing and are bottom of the roster cut one week signed two weeks later type of players. Witten was one of the worst blocking TEs in the NFL last year and is also a FA in the near future. Don't be surprised if TE is an earlier pick than you think.


As far as Singleton goes, Parcells has a preference for "experience". Singleton will see a majority of the snaps simply because the other LBs are either relatively young (Ware, James, Burnett...) or new to the the team.
 

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yrades said:
ok, first post. BTW I havn't missed a single Cowboy game since 1977. Here's my take on this. So far, the Cowboys have signed more FA's than we ever have, with JJ stating that we will more than likely sign more after the draft. They have attempted to fill every need. IMHO it doesn't sound like they are going in a direction where they want to stock pile draft picks, they're just going to end up getting cut during TC. If I were a betting man, I would lay money down, that they are going to move up, and not down in the draft. This is the year. No warm bodies, get us a stud to get us to the promised land. 'N(H)uff said? JMHO.

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