PFF: Cowboys get "Elite" Draft Grade

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Cowboys, Jets, and Packers got Elite grades



https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/pro-all-32-nfl-teams-2018-nfl-draft-grades

1 (19) Leighton Vander Esch, LB, Boise State, 89.8
2 (50) Connor Williams, T/G, Texas, 85.7
3 (81) Michael Gallup, WR, Colorado State, 92.1
4 (116) Dorance Armstrong Jr., Edge, Kansas, 78.5
4 (137) Dalton Schultz, TE, Stanford, 82.1
5 (171) Mike White, QB, WKU, 84.2
6 (193) Chris Covington, LB, Indiana, 85.5
6 (208) Cedrick Wilson, WR, Boise State, 89.2
7 (236) Bo Scarbrough, RB, Alabama, 75.6

Day 1: Dallas made some interesting picks in the draft, and none more than their top pick of Boise State LB Leighton Vander Esch. Despite being older than the other top linebackers in this class, Vander Esch is actually younger than all of them in terms of playing time experience, with just one season of significant playing time in college. That season though was spectacular, seeing him lead the nation with 76 defensive stops and showing the kind of flow to the football that teams love. His potential remains high because of that lack of experience, and if he can develop his coverage skills to match his run defense he could quickly become one of the game’s best linebackers.

Day 2: When the Cowboys were at their best, they had the league’s most dominant offensive line, and they’re trying to get back there with the offseason hire of offensive line coach Paul Alexander and now selecting Connor Williams in the second round. Williams was the No. 2 tackle on our draft board and allowed just one sack across three seasons of play for Texas. He has shown excellent pass-blocking and run-blocking skills and looked to have the ability to stay outside at tackle but was seen as a candidate to move in to guard by many. Dallas could use an upgrade at either right tackle or left guard, and they will need to decide how they are going to deploy Williams and La’el Collins to best improve those two positions.

The Cowboys also added a PFF favorite, Michael Gallup, the highest-graded wide receiver in the nation in 2017 and one of the most productive players in college football. Gallup faced press coverage on 64 of his targets in 2017, catching 30 of those passes for 568 yards, and showed well at the Senior Bowl against improved competition.

Day 3: Dallas grabbed QB Mike White in the fifth round to back up Dak Prescott. He posted the sixth-highest grade in the draft class on deep throws. Cedrick Wilson adds nice receiver depth to this group and at 6-foot-3, he gained 4.6 yards per route against Power-5 competition in 2017, leading the FBS. With their last pick, they grabbed Alabama RB Bo Scarbrough, who never quite lived up to his huge frame, breaking 62 tackles on 267 college carries.

Overall grade: Elite
 
Very solid draft other than missing on the outlaw Josey and Dallas .


Still can't believe we landed Bo in the seventh. Is he in legal trouble or something?

Does he have an injury ?

I get to watch alot of Alabama games and there must be a reason he fell so far.He can be a weapon for us.
 
If a high potential RB the 7th round is the lowest rated player out of the ones we drafted then I'm good. I think we had a very good draft

Agreed.

Not a fan of the Covington pick.

However, untapped potential. Guys not going to asked to be a starter. Can develop and be a solid ST guy
 
Agreed.

Not a fan of the Covington pick.

However, untapped potential. Guys not going to asked to be a starter. Can develop and be a solid ST guy
Only has a couple years at the position of LB and improved each year. Has a ton of upside but needs developing. Should play special teams day 1.
 
Very solid draft other than missing on the outlaw Josey and Dallas .


Still can't believe we landed Bo in the seventh. Is he in legal trouble or something?

Does he have an injury ?

I get to watch alot of Alabama games and there must be a reason he fell so far.He can be a weapon for us.
I wouldn't be suprised if he's got some undisclosed injuries. A lot of times these Bama players show up to the combine with beat up bodies. Saban pushes them to the brink.
 
It's hilarious some complained about Gallup. Like I said after he got drafted, based on stats and advanced metrics you can make a coherent argument for Gallop being the best receiver in all of college football over the last two years. When corrected for the number and type of passes his team threw, Gallup was the most productive FBS receiver in the country since 2016.
 
Love the grade, can't wait for it all to come to fruition in a healthy training camp culminating in a great season. Let's find some undrafted free agent diamonds and entrench ourselves as NFL apex predators.
 
I wouldn't be suprised if he's got some undisclosed injuries. A lot of times these Bama players show up to the combine with beat up bodies. Saban pushes them to the brink.
The only things i've seen are scouts were concerned with his upright running style which means nothing to me ...Hell..two of my favorite running backs Derrick Henry and Eric Dickerson have that style.

I think we might have hit one out of the park with Bo in the 7th.

They were also saying he needs a hole to get a momentum going ...he will get those here.
 
Do their grades for college players typically translate to the nfl?
 
Michael Gallup
Cedric Williams
Deonte Thompson
Allen Hurns
Tavon Austin

...Gets this fan's blood pressure up in anticipation.
 
I wouldn't be suprised if he's got some undisclosed injuries. A lot of times these Bama players show up to the combine with beat up bodies. Saban pushes them to the brink.

Scarborough's issue is that he is a HUGE human being who runs upright without much wiggle. This means he is a big target who takes a lot of body blows and while he is tough to bring down, that takes a quick toll on the body.

He could be a very effective player for 3-5 years though. Especially behind a line that lets him get to the second level before getting hit. Ultimately though he will need to compact his running style to have a long career, because he lacks the finesse of an Eric Dickerson to avoid those hits while running upright.
 
We got some good players in areas of need. Progress. Still a few months before opening day.
 

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