Sell me on Jeremy Ruckert, TE Ohio Statet

He can play in-line and hold his own blocking DE's in the run game. He was an underutilized target at Ohio St (and, of course he was, considering that they had Garrett Wilson, Chris Olave and Jaxon Smith-Njigba at WR and Treyvion Henderson at RB) who will be a reliable receiving option on seam routes. He has a lot of growth potential in the passing game, and should be a good NFL player for a decade. My favorite of the TE's in this class.
 
Does anyone know about the foot injury? He has been in a walking boot for awhile.
 
My gut tells me this guy becomes a Dallas Cowboy.

Just a feeling.
 
A balanced TE that has a chance to become the best in the entire class. Underutilized with Ohio State, but will need some developmental time on the next level. Has high upside as an inline blocker which this team sorely lacks.
 
Best guess, this is the guy in the 3rd.

IMO, Dallas should take DT/LG or LG/DT if at all possible in 1-2......... -- and yes impact player (bpa) at any position if you can get it.
3-4 should be LB and TE, IMO.........but if you don't have a legit LB there then TE it is. I am also not sure who Dallas considers a legit LB to run with Parsons. Speed, Thumper/Size, Instincts/Intelligence --- what is it they mostly value?

I expect Dallas to take a WR and/or DE instead of one of the above positions, but I think they would do better picking up these four positions up front - while getting WR and DE in the 5th.

I will admit I like Jelani Woods, what I have read about McBride, and what I have seen out of Wydermeyer as well.
I would be fine with any of those 4, but my favorite is Ruckert due to what I saw in his blocking.
 

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