Pick #114 CB BW Webb, William & Mary

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theogt;5067308 said:
Not to mention our 3rd and 4th round picks from last year that should be developing and contributing this year.

Zactly!
 

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sillycon;5067059 said:
Jerry Jones already said that he thinks the defensive line is fine...
I think that confirms the fact we NEED help in the OL and DL lines.

However, the Cowboys might have a plan in FA that will allay those concerns.
 

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Rockytop6;5067322 said:
I think that confirms the fact we NEED help in the OL and DL lines.

However, the Cowboys might have a plan in FA that will allay those concerns.

Any interesting vet OL/DL that might get cut after the draft/during training camp?
 

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cowboyschmps3;5067090 said:
I think we sign one of the free agent tackles in free agency, now on the Dline idk we definitely need a big body mammoth in the middle 1 tech
If his knee checks out - Jesse Williams.
 

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Section444;5067310 said:
Good thing none of those guys have a history of injuries, there's no reason to draft depth at all!

Crawford Bass and Lissemore sound like depth to me.

The.injury history thing is just what you point to when your pet cat didn't get taken and you want to . I trust Jerry and his staff more than any message board experts.
 

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Heh what a crazy set of coincidences...

I went to a small school for middle and high school. It was a 6-12 school. As I entered high school, this little kid showed up in the lower school, MAYBE 5 feet tall. His mom was always around, "Hi! I'm B.W.'s mom," she would always say. Everybody recognized her, and enjoyed having her around school. She was always smiling, and always involved with B.W.

As the years went on, he was one of the most well liked kids in the entire school. How many middle school kids are well liked by upper schoolers? It wasn't as if he hung out with us, or ate with us, but everybody loved him. He was an incredibly charming, albeit cocky, kid. I specifically remember a moment when the whole school was in the gym for a pep rally, and we were having inter-grade competition. BW was picked to compete against an older kid. It was just a silly competition, having to moonwalk from one end of the gym to the other. As they set off the other kid did some sort of goofball moonwalk, just shuffling his feet, but not B.W...He glided across the gym floor in the smoothest moonwalk I've ever seen, and the entire gym erupted in screams, applause, and laughter. It was shocking how smooth it was, but at the same time you kind of expected it to be awesome, because it was B.W.

I never did play football with him, as he was too young to play varsity when I was there, but I did get to see him play when I went back for homecoming one year. I remember him still being tiny, 5'2 MAYBE. 120lbs soaking wet and holding dumbells. But when he got the ball (he was playing one of the wings in our triple option) he was so smooth and slippery. I just shook my head and laughed, watching him make kids so much bigger than him look stupid.

Fast forward to the semester I graduated from William and Mary...I'm entering a bookstore in Williamsburg (about 30 minutes west of where the previous paragraphs took place) and I see a familiar face. "Hi, this is B.W.'s mom," she said in to her cell phone with that familiar smile on her face. I didn't stop and talk to her as it had been a few years since I last saw her. Maybe B.W. is at William and Mary I wondered to myself. That would be pretty awesome I thought. I never bothered to look it up, and probably forgot a few days later. William and Mary almost always redshirts its freshmen anyways.

I moved to Boston the following fall, and was lucky enough to watch William and Mary play UVA on TV up here. It's a rare treat for WM to be on tv in the first place, never mind up here. A lot of my good friends from high school went to UVA so this was pretty exciting. I was just hoping WM didn't get crushed in all honesty. I end up missing the beginning of the game so I don't see the starters introduced which perhaps made the following even more exciting and dramatic, but UVA throws an interception. I jump up, cheering. Woohoo! My jaw drops when they say who picked it off. B.W. Webb! "Oh man I know that guy," I say to my girlfriend (now my wife). Later on in the game another interception by B.W. I'm lovin it. I can't believe this kid that everyone loved ended up playing football at my alma mater to begin with. Nevermind that he'd ball out of control and stick it to my UVA friends (remember they also went to High School at HRA when B.W. was in the middle school).

The game's in the fourth quarter, and close. The trash talking texts and phone calls are flying back and forth between my friends and I. WM tacks on a field goal to go up by 5 with about 4 minutes to go. UVA gets the ball and has to score. The clock's ticking, they're driving. I'm thinking, "Oh god here it comes. The heartbreaking last second score. I'll never hear the end of it." I shoulda known better. About 2 minutes to go. Interception. B.W. There he goes. Pick six. Game!

Now this kid that's been linked to me through schools and sports since I was a teenager gets drafted by my Dallas Cowboys. What a crazy coincidence.

I haven't been in touch with him for years, and like I mentioned, even though this little kid in middle school was probably the coolest kid around, we didn't hang out, and we weren't more than acquaintances so I won't have any insider information. I just love that before the draft I was calling people up telling them, "Hey B.W.'s going to get drafted! Maybe even as high as the third round! Can you believe that?" Then he goes ahead and gets picked by the team I live and breathe.

Now for what I saw firsthand, complete with totally biased information:

Great feet.
Smooth hips. (I personally think this is of vital importance for any DB. I can never understand why teams draft DBs with stiff hips)
Really smooth runner with nice long speed. Good returner, and good running after an interception.
Really nice hands.
Great instincts and intelligence.
Great kid. Sweet and charming (at least he was) while still having plenty of "swag."

I can't wait to hear "Hi! I'm B.W.'s mom" around VR or at training camp! :laugh2:

Great story.
 

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He's a ballhawk... Teams avoided throwing to his side the last couple of years. I like his return ability as well.
 

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fortdick;5067339 said:
Crawford Bass and Lissemore sound like depth to me.

The.injury history thing is just what you point to when your pet cat didn't get taken and you want to . I trust Jerry and his staff more than any message board experts.

We have a wildcard Price?
 

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miamicowboy21;5067020 said:
It wouldn't be the cowboys draft without trying to find a small school diamond in the rough. You're telling me this guy was the BPA?

Darren Sharper went to William and Mary and he had a borderline HoF career as a DB. The size of the school doesn't bother me that much.
 

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Section444;5067310 said:
Good thing none of those guys have a history of injuries, there's no reason to draft depth at all!

And none of them over thirty; all can play fifty-plus snaps each week; all impact games and can hold the point of attack, especially inside.

Some organizations understand that using premium resources/picks on these areas, that quality depth up front is absolutely necessary. Others choose to build from the inside out.
 

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I'm really excited about Webb. Looks like he can ball! Looking forward to watching him and Wilcox this offseason!
 

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fortdick;5067298 said:
Spencer
Ratliff
Hatcher
Ware
Durante
Lee
Carter

Is terribly weak?

Dude, hating is one thing, but not even caring about your credibility is quite another.


Ratliff, old often hurt
Ware, getting older, often hurt but plays through it
Lee, often hurt, College and last year (IR)
Carter, hurt in College and last year (IR)


Yes, this DL could use some help, the chance the DL can stay healthy and play for 16 games is very SLIM..... FLOYD or Sly WIlliams would of been awesome... but what do I no,,,,,17 years of LOSING has made Jerry look like a HERO
 

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sillycon;5067059 said:
Jerry Jones already said that he thinks the defensive line is fine...

Yah, thats a comfort.
 

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Bigdog24;5067408 said:
Ratliff, old often hurt
Ware, getting older, often hurt but plays through it
Lee, often hurt, College and last year (IR)
Carter, hurt in College and last year (IR)


Yes, this DL could use some help, the chance the DL can stay healthy and play for 16 games is very SLIM..... FLOYD or Sly WIlliams would of been awesome... but what do I no,,,,,17 years of LOSING has made Jerry look like a HERO

This is what is known in philosophy as begging the question.
 

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Honestly drafting a cover guy who can actually play in the 4th is never a bad thing. Cover guys in FB are like pitching in BB, can never have enough. He got some late 2nd round grades.
 

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Eric Galko ‏@OptimumScouting 1h
#Cowboys fans: Webb times his jumps very well, finishes tackles very well, has great ball skills, and has top return ability. Good fit.
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