If one of those four is there you gotta stay put and pick them. Too much pure talent to not take.Love might go ahead of Herbert....I think he is going to top 10.
I believe you are correct and one of Lamb, Jeudy, Kinlaw or Brown will fall to Dallas setting up for a trade down or steal of a player available when they pick.
When I see them interviewing Braun, Mims, Fulton, and Diggs that tells me if Kinlaw, Ruggs and Henderson aren’t there at 17, they’re trading down.
According to the trade value chart, going from 17 to say 29 would net you another 2nd. I’d totally do that. At 29 they’ll be able to get a solid player.
I’ve been following the draft for more than 20 years and this is legit the best draft class I’ve ever seen outside of tight end and running back.
Marlon Davidson -DL Auburn.
Snippets of interview 5 hours ago on the Cowboys Facebook page. McCarthy asking question with white board behind him.Marlon Davidson -DL Auburn.
I really like this player. Can rush from the inside and out.
If we are looking at making the switch to a 3/4, he would be an excellent player.
Davidson. Like the trend I am seeing though.So for virtual interviews we have
-Hurts
-Baun
-Murray
-Fulton
-Mims
-Davis
- Madabuike
Anyone I am missing
Im starting to get a feeling Kinlaw is going to be the pick or at least target. That knee could drop him, and you know how the Jones are with that kind of riskDavidson. Like the trend I am seeing though.
Im starting to get a feeling Kinlaw is going to be the pick or at least target. That knee could drop him, and you know how the Jones are with that kind of risk
Kinlaw would be just the type of, to use Mayocks words "organizational move " the Cowboys make
Personally I think Kinlaw can be a guy that gets 8 to 10 sacks in his primeI think the preference will be Kinlaw or Chaisson. But when it comes to it, EDGE>DT, unless that DT is an Aaron Donald-type, which I don't believe Kinlaw is
Personally I think Kinlaw can be a guy that gets 8 to 10 sacks in his prime
To me really how productive you think Kinlaw will be as a pass rusher. And that is probably a pretty wide spectrum. He could be a double digit guy, or he could wind up more as a pocket pusher. Personally I project him as more a playmaker. Play makers at DT, outside of Donald, guys like Grady, Buckner, Cox and Atkins are right their with WR's and just behind DE's on the pay scale.I can see that. It's a tough call, but edge rushers typically get more glory. I don't think anyone would disagree that Kinlaw will have a bigger impact right away. I'm thinking Chaisson's potential drawfs his though
To me really how productive you think Kinlaw will be as a pass rusher. And that is probably a pretty wide spectrum. He could be a double digit guy, or he could wind up more as a pocket pusher. Personally I project him as more a playmaker. Play makers at DT, outside of Donald, guys like Grady, Buckner, Cox and Atkins are right their with WR's and just behind DE's on the pay scale.
Saying Chaisson could be valued more than Kinlaw. But I don't expect Chaisson to he there
I'd be curious to hear what they think of Baun. Some teams are apparently going to try him at OLB, even in a 4-3.
He's not as good as Watt but will the Cowboys, with a totally different defensive philosophy, find a way to use a player they may like unlike Rod?