I love Lamb’s talent- but there are definitely reasons to say that the Cowboys drafting Lamb first last year was not necessarily a good move:
- In essence, we drafted WRs in the first round in back to back years. Amari Cooper being acquired in 2018 was essentially a 2019 first round pick, then Lamb in 2020. We were already deep there, meanwhile, our defense is talent starved.
- The Cowboys could have traded down last year at 17 for more value in the bottom of the round and maybe an extra 2nd. We didn’t have to take Chaisson.
- Lamb’s talent is unquestionable. But having him did not make the TEAM better. This isn’t fantasy football where stats and flash are king. If winning is the goal, you draft what will make your team better. Your first round pick should have impact. Lamb was impactful on the stats sheet but not so much in the win column.
- WR is the least difficult position to find talent.
Hey- I’m a big Lamb fan. Glad he’s a Cowboy. But the thinking that was behind drafting him is not going to make us better as a TEAM faster.
Of course the team didn’t have to draft Chaisson. They didn’t have to draft any player in particular. However, Chaisson was going to be the pick if he made it to 17, but Lamb (who they thought would be taken much earlier) was there and rated much higher than anyone else left, so they did what was widely acclaimed as the right move and picked the much higher rated Lamb.
You said: “
Lamb’s talent is unquestionable. But having him did not make the TEAM better.” The fact is, if they didn’t take Lamb, it would have been Chaisson who also, wouldn’t have made the team better because DE was about the only defensive position that the defense was ok at. Not to mention that he just didn’t play that well. So, had Dallas done just what you and CouchCoach are saying they should have, nothing really would have gone differently with the season. The only difference would be that Dallas would now have less talent on their team.
Also, the team did need a slot WR, so had they taken Chaisson at 17, perhaps they end up skipping Diggs in the second for a WR and the team ends up with an average DE and an average WR in the first two rounds instead of one of the best young WR’s in the league in Lamb and a very good Diggs who was the team’s best corner.
There is just about infinite different outcomes when you start doing this sort of hindsight drafting, but I (and many other people) think that you can’t really go wrong with taking a guy who plays at a position you want to upgrade, who is also the best available player by a mile.
You can bang on the Cowboys for not going defense in round 1 but the bottom line is, the team is better with Lamb than they would be with Chaisson.