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Buffalo moves up to get the best WR left on the board. Cowboys receive 28, 128, and 144 (738) for 24 (740)
28- Jordan Morgan OT/OG Arizona- If his arms were an inch longer I don’t think there would questions about his ability to stick at LT. But even if he can’t I think he has a high floor as a very good OG.
56- Marshawn Kneeland DE Western Michigan- Great blend of size, power and athleticism. Uses long arms for a great bull rush while also having the speed to threaten the corner. Also not a push over in the run game.
87- Maason Smith DT LSU- Smith is still raw and comes with an injury history, but has a sky high ceiling. Long arms with a ton of power and a great 1st step. Could become a monster with the right coaching.
128- Ray Davis RB Kentucky- Tough between the tackles runner with good vision and patience. Not going to wow you with speed or highlight plays, but is a reliable yards getter.
144- Jordan Magee LB Temple- High motor LB with good size and athleticism. Well rounded player that could turn into a reliable starter.
174- Jacob Monk OC Duke- Rare 5 year starter across 3 different positions. Smart reliable player that has the necessary size and strength to play on the interior. Could push for our starting OC spot.
216- Dylan Laube RB New Hampshire- Shifty small school RB that also has slot WR traits. Can also return kicks. Probably never a full time starter, but could occupy 3 different roster spots as RB3, WR5, and KR.
233- Chigozie Anusiem CB Colorado St- Big, athletic CB that will need a lot of coaching, but has the traits of an NFL CB.
244- Jack Plummer QB Louisville- I think Plummer has the necessary skill set to be a solid backup QB. Can fill the 3rd emergency QB role without being on the active 46 if Rush doesn’t make it thru camp on the roster.
*Need to find depth at WR and CB between draft and camp.
28- Jordan Morgan OT/OG Arizona- If his arms were an inch longer I don’t think there would questions about his ability to stick at LT. But even if he can’t I think he has a high floor as a very good OG.
56- Marshawn Kneeland DE Western Michigan- Great blend of size, power and athleticism. Uses long arms for a great bull rush while also having the speed to threaten the corner. Also not a push over in the run game.
87- Maason Smith DT LSU- Smith is still raw and comes with an injury history, but has a sky high ceiling. Long arms with a ton of power and a great 1st step. Could become a monster with the right coaching.
128- Ray Davis RB Kentucky- Tough between the tackles runner with good vision and patience. Not going to wow you with speed or highlight plays, but is a reliable yards getter.
144- Jordan Magee LB Temple- High motor LB with good size and athleticism. Well rounded player that could turn into a reliable starter.
174- Jacob Monk OC Duke- Rare 5 year starter across 3 different positions. Smart reliable player that has the necessary size and strength to play on the interior. Could push for our starting OC spot.
216- Dylan Laube RB New Hampshire- Shifty small school RB that also has slot WR traits. Can also return kicks. Probably never a full time starter, but could occupy 3 different roster spots as RB3, WR5, and KR.
233- Chigozie Anusiem CB Colorado St- Big, athletic CB that will need a lot of coaching, but has the traits of an NFL CB.
244- Jack Plummer QB Louisville- I think Plummer has the necessary skill set to be a solid backup QB. Can fill the 3rd emergency QB role without being on the active 46 if Rush doesn’t make it thru camp on the roster.
*Need to find depth at WR and CB between draft and camp.