So many needs, can go BPA or try to move back get more picks!

Cowboyny

Well-Known Member
Messages
18,414
Reaction score
21,407
Cowboys are in a unique position, with so many needs they can literally just follow their board and take the best player available at any position. The flip side is, they can try to move as far back as possible and get more top 100 picks.

You can make a real case for all these positions: RB, WR, G/T, DE, NT, LB, CB, S

I really don't see much separation at these positions after the 1st tier, that makes it harder to get a team to move up, but I do see one positional group that could draw some interest-Offensive Line.

Offensive Line, especially Tackle is very thin in this year's draft class. If the last top Tackle is sitting there, I think it would draw some interest for a needy team.
 
Our bests drafts that truly elevate the team have always been BPA.

Stick to the board.
 
Cowboys are in a unique position, with so many needs they can literally just follow their board and take the best player available at any position. The flip side is, they can try to move as far back as possible and get more top 100 picks.

You can make a real case for all these positions: RB, WR, G/T, DE, NT, LB, CB, S

I really don't see much separation at these positions after the 1st tier, that makes it harder to get a team to move up, but I do see one positional group that could draw some interest-Offensive Line.

Offensive Line, especially Tackle is very thin in this year's draft class. If the last top Tackle is sitting there, I think it would draw some interest for a needy team.
The Cowboys need to realize this team probably needs two good drafts to get back into playoff contention. They also need to understand it will probably be very difficult to find a blue chip prospect at 12. I think with this draft you find a team that wants a certain player at 12 then get as much draft capital from them. I am hearing that out of the top 50 players only 4 are blue chippers and 15 through 50 all have similar grades. I would try to get 3 picks in the top 50 if that is possible.
 
Cowboys are in a unique position, with so many needs they can literally just follow their board and take the best player available at any position. The flip side is, they can try to move as far back as possible and get more top 100 picks.

You can make a real case for all these positions: RB, WR, G/T, DE, NT, LB, CB, S

I really don't see much separation at these positions after the 1st tier, that makes it harder to get a team to move up, but I do see one positional group that could draw some interest-Offensive Line.

Offensive Line, especially Tackle is very thin in this year's draft class. If the last top Tackle is sitting there, I think it would draw some interest for a needy team.
I’m hopping they go BPA
But trade back 1st unless there is someone that just falls in there lap
 
You can make a real case for all these positions: RB, WR, G/T, DE, NT, LB, CB, S

I really don't see much separation at these positions after the 1st tier, that makes it harder to get a team to move up, but I do see one positional group that could draw some interest-Offensive Line.

Offensive Line, especially Tackle is very thin in this year's draft class. If the last top Tackle is sitting there, I think it would draw some interest for a needy team.
This^^^ ...... Brian Callahan was saying they have narrowed their selection to the top 4 elite players ( Ward, Sanders, Hunter, and Carter). Saying this coz it's consistent with what I've heard pretty much ( with the exception of Sanders ). After the top 4-5 .......you can probably bunch the next 6-20 or 25 together w/o much separation. Just depends on what your team needs.

With that said.......unless Jeanty drops to 12, I'm trying like hell to trade back to 20th range for an extra 2nd. There is still an excellent chance I can get a day-one starter to fill one of the positions mentioned.
 
The Cowboys need to realize this team probably needs two good drafts to get back into playoff contention. They also need to understand it will probably be very difficult to find a blue chip prospect at 12
We also need to understand that just coz you are getting a so-called "blue chip" player doesn't mean you can't get a solid day-one starting player who could very well be an elite in a couple of years or so.
 
This^^^ ...... Brian Callahan was saying they have narrowed their selection to the top 4 elite players ( Ward, Sanders, Hunter, and Carter). Saying this coz it's consistent with what I've heard pretty much ( with the exception of Sanders ). After the top 4-5 .......you can probably bunch the next 6-20 or 25 together w/o much separation. Just depends on what your team needs.

With that said.......unless Jeanty drops to 12, I'm trying like hell to trade back to 20th range for an extra 2nd. There is still an excellent chance I can get a day-one starter to fill one of the positions mentioned.
Outside of Hunter, Graham, Carter I would see if you ca find a trading partner. I would even consider moving back to the the end of the round if it garnered a nice pick package.

My hope is to find another Lions type package, where they overpay cause they want a certain player.
 
Our bests drafts that truly elevate the team have always been BPA.

Stick to the board.
There is nothing wrong with this strategy, but the way the Cowboys use fa, it is going to take many good drafts to compete against the top teams.
 
The Cowboys need to realize this team probably needs two good drafts to get back into playoff contention. They also need to understand it will probably be very difficult to find a blue chip prospect at 12. I think with this draft you find a team that wants a certain player at 12 then get as much draft capital from them. I am hearing that out of the top 50 players only 4 are blue chippers and 15 through 50 all have similar grades. I would try to get 3 picks in the top 50 if that is possible.
That's the goal, adding at least 1 more pick inside the top 50. I would even consider moving back further to get even more picks. I think moving back into the 25 range, you can still get a quality DE, CB, WR, DT.
 
My goal is to target one of those 2nd tier DT's or WR's and get an extra pick in the process to get back the pick traded away for Mingo.
 
We also need to understand that just coz you are getting a so-called "blue chip" player doesn't mean you can't get a solid day-one starting player who could very well be an elite in a couple of years or so.
That is why I am in favor of trading down and hopefully get 3 solid day one starters instead of two. Although I would be careful with the day one starters stuff. You seem to underestimate how hard it is to play in the league. Jalen Carter was not a day one starter. I don’t think any of these receivers could walk in and start day 1 for Cowboys for example and none of these defensive tackles would start over Mazi day 1.
 
That's the goal, adding at least 1 more pick inside the top 50. I would even consider moving back further to get even more picks. I think moving back into the 25 range, you can still get a quality DE, CB, WR, DT.
We just have to realize this is a reload/rebuild. I don’t think the Joneses believe that unfortunately. I wouldn’t be surprised if we trade up.
 
We just have to realize this is a reload/rebuild. I don’t think the Joneses believe that unfortunately. I wouldn’t be surprised if we trade up.
I wrote a post about trading up for Hunter as I have heard that the Cowboys really like him. Cost will be high, but he is the best player in the draft.
 
I wrote a post about trading up for Hunter as I have heard that the Cowboys really like him. Cost will be high, but he is the best player in the draft.
Hunter would help at two positions so I could be ok with the trade but I don’t see a team agreeing on a deal without getting a first round pick next season. With our schedule and Dak’s injury questions it could easily be a top 5 pick. That would be a disaster.
 
This^^^ ...... Brian Callahan was saying they have narrowed their selection to the top 4 elite players ( Ward, Sanders, Hunter, and Carter). Saying this coz it's consistent with what I've heard pretty much ( with the exception of Sanders ). After the top 4-5 .......you can probably bunch the next 6-20 or 25 together w/o much separation. Just depends on what your team needs.

With that said.......unless Jeanty drops to 12, I'm trying like hell to trade back to 20th range for an extra 2nd. There is still an excellent chance I can get a day-one starter to fill one of the positions mentioned.
No way do i take Jeanty at 12

Trade down to 20-22 is the best option
 
I wrote a post about trading up for Hunter as I have heard that the Cowboys really like him. Cost will be high, but he is the best player in the draft.
I don't think he's getting past the Giants ......... IMO their signing of Wilson and Winston all but confirmed they will select Carter or Hunter or trade down.
My projection as of today :
The Browns and Titans trade 1st and 2nd overall
* Browns draft Wards
* Titans draft Carter
* Giants draft Hunter or trade down
* Pats draft Graham or trade down

BTW.......what's the cost to move up for Hunter?
 
I KEEP seeing "follow" your board, what if the board had Johnny Manzel and then Zack Martin, but you TAKE Martin and he has a hall of fame career!!?? Sometimes you can't always follow the board!
 
I don't think he's getting past the Giants ......... IMO their signing of Wilson and Winston all but confirmed they will select Carter or Hunter or trade down.
My projection as of today :
The Browns and Titans trade 1st and 2nd overall
* Browns draft Wards
* Titans draft Carter
* Giants draft Hunter or trade down
* Pats draft Graham or trade down

BTW.......what's the cost to move up for Hunter?
A stupid amount that wouldn't help our future! Clearly from 12 to 1-3, you're going to give up probably a first next year and something high this year
 

Staff online

Forum statistics

Threads
464,567
Messages
13,818,847
Members
23,780
Latest member
HoppleSopple
Back
Top