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Tip of hat to all the posters and their prospects, leads and pet cats:

1st: DE Owa Odighizuwa l 6-3 270 4.6
2nd: RB Tevin Coleman l 5-11 210 4.4 - 2,000 yard rusher w/over 7 ypc
3rd: FS Damarious Randall l 5-11 200 4.4
4th: OLB Davis Tull l 6-2 245 4.5 - consecutive 10 sack seasons
5th: WR/TE Darren Waller l 6-6 240 4.4
7th: CB Tray Walker l 6-3 200 4.5
7th: UT David Irving l 6-7 280 4.8

UDFA

NT Charles Tuaau l 6-4 315 5.1 - 12 sacks, 24 TFL in 2013
OLB Alani Fua l 6-5 240 4.6
OL Greg Mancz l 6-4 300 5.0 - can play all OL positions well
OT Cole Manhart l 6-5 305 5.0
 
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Height:weight:speed ratio on those prospects is VERY impressive, athletes every one of them
 
I like the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th round picks but the rest don't inspire me.

Coleman might be better than any of us think, and Randall is a good player.

I'm really intrigued by Tull out of Chattanooga. The guy is an athlete for sure. When I first started looking at him, I was thinking maybe 6th round. Then 4th. Now, he might go as high as the second round and that is awful high for such a small school guy who will have to make a conversion to LB from DE.

I hate it when that happens to a low round pet cat.

Edit: I don't think Waller would be a bad 5th round pick either.
 
Tip of hat to all the posters and their prospects, leads and pet cats:

1st: DE Owa Odighizuwa l 6-3 270 4.6
2nd: RB Tevin Coleman l 5-11 210 4.4 - 2,000 yard rusher w/over 7 ypc
3rd: FS Damarious Randall l 5-11 200 4.4
4th: OLB Davis Tull l 6-2 245 4.5 - consecutive 10 sack seasons
5th: WR/TE Darren Waller l 6-6 240 4.4
7th: CB Tray Walker l 6-3 200 4.5
7th: UT David Irving l 6-7 280 4.8

UDFA

NT Charles Tuaau l 6-4 315 5.1 - 12 sacks, 24 TFL in 2013
OLB Alani Fua l 6-5 240 4.6
OL Greg Mancz l 6-4 300 5.0 - can play all OL positions well
OT Cole Manhart l 6-5 305 5.0

Like that 2ndround pick.
 
I like this, but I'd rather go Ajayi in the 2nd.
 
Tip of hat to all the posters and their prospects, leads and pet cats:

1st: DE Owa Odighizuwa l 6-3 270 4.6
2nd: RB Tevin Coleman l 5-11 210 4.4 - 2,000 yard rusher w/over 7 ypc
3rd: FS Damarious Randall l 5-11 200 4.4
4th: OLB Davis Tull l 6-2 245 4.5 - consecutive 10 sack seasons
5th: WR/TE Darren Waller l 6-6 240 4.4
7th: CB Tray Walker l 6-3 200 4.5
7th: UT David Irving l 6-7 280 4.8

UDFA

NT Charles Tuaau l 6-4 315 5.1 - 12 sacks, 24 TFL in 2013
OLB Alani Fua l 6-5 240 4.6
OL Greg Mancz l 6-4 300 5.0 - can play all OL positions well
OT Cole Manhart l 6-5 305 5.0

It looks realistic and I like all of the high upside guys late.

I tend to think Coleman and Darren McFadden are the same player.

Tull is a big project as a DE to LB conversion.
 
Love Owa in 1st...

Coleman isn't my favorite back but I'm not going to knock you on that. 2nd round is where I see us talking a RB as well.

Randall is versatile...good pick there

Tull....Not going to pretend to know much about him but seems like a big risk in the 4th. This is the type of pick I hope we stay away from this year.

Waller is a freak. Would make a good pick here.

Rest looks reasonable enough.

Good job overall though
 
Tull....Not going to pretend to know much about him but seems like a big risk in the 4th. This is the type of pick I hope we stay away from this year.

Davis Tull: 6-2 1/2 244 lbs.

40: Didn't run because of hamstring at combine but still ran 4.57 at proday even though he tweaked his hamstring again part way through it. Has been laser timed at 4.49 before tweaking his hammy.

Vert: 42.5 at combine

Broad: 11-0 at combine

Bench: 26 @225 at combine while needing labrum surgery (which he had recently).

Played DE at Chattanooga and will be a conversion to LB in the pros. If Dallas really does want an OTTO LB (I will believe it when I see it) then this guy fits the bill.

I would probably feel comfortable with him in the 4th... but really no earlier. Thing is, I think some team will probably take him before that.
 
Davis Tull: 6-2 1/2 244 lbs.

40: Didn't run because of hamstring at combine but still ran 4.57 at proday even though he tweaked his hamstring again part way through it. Has been laser timed at 4.49 before tweaking his hammy.

Vert: 42.5 at combine

Broad: 11-0 at combine

Bench: 26 @225 at combine while needing labrum surgery (which he had recently).

Played DE at Chattanooga and will be a conversion to LB in the pros. If Dallas really does want an OTTO LB (I will believe it when I see it) then this guy fits the bill.

I would probably feel comfortable with him in the 4th... but really no earlier. Thing is, I think some team will probably take him before that.

Ok didn't realize he was that athletic...ill have to see if I can find some tape on him now....although small school tweener still doesn't make me feel great regardless of athletic testing.
 
although small school tweener still doesn't make me feel great regardless of athletic testing.

Agreed. I think he will be drafted too high for my taste... and Dallas' as well. McClay likes big school producers and isn't looking for the small school gem like Ciskowski always did.

IMO, you might miss a small school guy or two, but it is the better way to go. A lot more Anthony Hitchens and a lot less AOA's.
 
Davis Tull: 6-2 1/2 244 lbs.

40: Didn't run because of hamstring at combine but still ran 4.57 at proday even though he tweaked his hamstring again part way through it. Has been laser timed at 4.49 before tweaking his hammy.

Vert: 42.5 at combine

Broad: 11-0 at combine

Bench: 26 @225 at combine while needing labrum surgery (which he had recently).

Played DE at Chattanooga and will be a conversion to LB in the pros. If Dallas really does want an OTTO LB (I will believe it when I see it) then this guy fits the bill.

I would probably feel comfortable with him in the 4th... but really no earlier. Thing is, I think some team will probably take him before that.

My thought exactly as I started to look for fit. Tull has always been a pet cat but thought he was a bad fit on a Marinelli 4-3. But if they are going to integrate some of the Seahawks 4-3, then Tull would make a great OTTO.
 
It looks realistic and I like all of the high upside guys late.

I tend to think Coleman and Darren McFadden are the same player.

Tull is a big project as a DE to LB conversion.

In addition to Tull's measurables, he has intangibles out of the wahoo. Very smart, incredible work ethic, RKG. And he fits the OTTO to a T, if this position is legit next season. If Brown fell to 27 he would be tempting, as well as a need at NT, but knowing how Cowboys value the 1 tech and OO's upside is as high as his athletic ability (nearly off the charts).
 

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