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I know, I know, after complaining about picking a WR with another 1st pick, I am about to go on the other path.

Got Gallup coming up and he's going to want a big payday and deserves it and he's the best trade bait on the team.

Waddle is not only a legit WR1 but the best punt returner in this draft and in several drafts. He can have immediate impact.

Yes, the Cowboys need D help but they also need ST help and field position on punts can be a real difference maker. What's the value of a player than can help prevent the offense from getting pinned back against their own goal line?

Some really good WR's got their start as the PR, 3rd WR, like Chad Johnson, Steve Smith and Antonio Brown.

3rd WR and PR with the 10th pick sounds crazy but what if he's eventually the WR2 along with Lamb and can contribute in his rookie season on a much needed improvement on this team? Those 2 would make a good WR tandem.

Anyway, it's something else to consider and we're < 36 hours to be considering everything.

However, there is a strong possibility he will not be there at 10.
 
He’s an excellent wr and a burner to boot. He’d have to at least be in the conversation as BPA. Now BPA at a position of dire need is another story haha. I guess we’ll see tomorrow how the Jones boys feel.
 
I know, I know, after complaining about picking a WR with another 1st pick, I am about to go on the other path.

Got Gallup coming up and he's going to want a big payday and deserves it and he's the best trade bait on the team.

Waddle is not only a legit WR1 but the best punt returner in this draft and in several drafts. He can have immediate impact.

Yes, the Cowboys need D help but they also need ST help and field position on punts can be a real difference maker. What's the value of a player than can help prevent the offense from getting pinned back against their own goal line?

Some really good WR's got their start as the PR, 3rd WR, like Chad Johnson, Steve Smith and Antonio Brown.

3rd WR and PR with the 10th pick sounds crazy but what if he's eventually the WR2 along with Lamb and can contribute in his rookie season on a much needed improvement on this team? Those 2 would make a good WR tandem.

Anyway, it's something else to consider and we're < 36 hours to be considering everything.

However, there is a strong possibility he will not be there at 10.
hes going to be an eagle..sorry but another WR is not happening..

Pitts is one thing dynamic possible generational TE not already on our roster but waddle , no..
 
If we moved back to the 15-20 range and Slater, Horn and Surtain were all gone I’d consider it. But I still doubt I’d do it as Barmore would likely still be on the board as well as Moerhig. We have Lamb to return punts and if we want another specialist they can be found in the later rounds.
 
I know, I know, after complaining about picking a WR with another 1st pick, I am about to go on the other path.

Got Gallup coming up and he's going to want a big payday and deserves it and he's the best trade bait on the team.

Waddle is not only a legit WR1 but the best punt returner in this draft and in several drafts. He can have immediate impact.

How many first round picks does it take to build an offense?

Still trying to 41-38 our way to a SB around here. :rolleyes:
 
I know, I know, after complaining about picking a WR with another 1st pick, I am about to go on the other path.

Got Gallup coming up and he's going to want a big payday and deserves it and he's the best trade bait on the team.

Waddle is not only a legit WR1 but the best punt returner in this draft and in several drafts. He can have immediate impact.

Yes, the Cowboys need D help but they also need ST help and field position on punts can be a real difference maker. What's the value of a player than can help prevent the offense from getting pinned back against their own goal line?

Some really good WR's got their start as the PR, 3rd WR, like Chad Johnson, Steve Smith and Antonio Brown.

3rd WR and PR with the 10th pick sounds crazy but what if he's eventually the WR2 along with Lamb and can contribute in his rookie season on a much needed improvement on this team? Those 2 would make a good WR tandem.

Anyway, it's something else to consider and we're < 36 hours to be considering everything.

However, there is a strong possibility he will not be there at 10.

Nope, pass ,,,, while i'm pretty sure Waddle is on the Cowboys value board, he's not gonna be at the top as pure player.
And if he is Not a legit lead WR, while would we be taking him in the 1st round, especially since we already have Cooper & Lamb ?

- Question: what is the difference between the two former Bama speedy wideouts Waddle vs Henry Suggs III

- Although Steve Smith/Antonio Brown/Chad Ocho were former punt returners, they were not first rounders, that is a huge investment.
One that would not make sense with already carrying $20 million recently re-signed WR, and a very recent first rounder- that likely will be projected as feature like WR.
(And i'm actually watching the Cooper situation closely)
There could be other punt return possibilities in late rounds, imo - and sorry i'm not as big on Cedrick Wilson as returner nor WR as several other here.

- The other thing I cannot understand and seemingly most want to join and jump on this Gallup trade band wagon, is many talk about him walking as a free agent as they believe
Cowboys not gonna commit to another high dollar contract for a WR.
But should there be a tragic injury to Lamb or Cooper, having Gallup gives us a helluva luxury to where we are not limited down to just one top notch WR.

- Plus should Gallup sign on to a big contract elsewhere with another NFL team - the Cowboys would get a compensatory pick the following year,
and assuming we have both a healthy Dak/Gallup, Michael is set to have a breakout year. But I guess trade-mania is that fun
 
Let's assume that Gallup does in fact leave for the great big payday. Wouldn't we get as high as a third round comp pick for his loss? Unless I'm getting at least a second round pick today, I'd rather have him on the team for a year and then pick up a late third.
 
Lol... must be bored and out of draft topics.

Ive been busy bashing Baylor for letting Mulkey get away while enjoying our first trip in over a year.

But this is most likely scenario we won’t pursue.
 
I know, I know, after complaining about picking a WR with another 1st pick, I am about to go on the other path.

Got Gallup coming up and he's going to want a big payday and deserves it and he's the best trade bait on the team.

Waddle is not only a legit WR1 but the best punt returner in this draft and in several drafts. He can have immediate impact.

Yes, the Cowboys need D help but they also need ST help and field position on punts can be a real difference maker. What's the value of a player than can help prevent the offense from getting pinned back against their own goal line?

Some really good WR's got their start as the PR, 3rd WR, like Chad Johnson, Steve Smith and Antonio Brown.

3rd WR and PR with the 10th pick sounds crazy but what if he's eventually the WR2 along with Lamb and can contribute in his rookie season on a much needed improvement on this team? Those 2 would make a good WR tandem.

Anyway, it's something else to consider and we're < 36 hours to be considering everything.

However, there is a strong possibility he will not be there at 10.
:facepalm:
 
I know, I know, after complaining about picking a WR with another 1st pick, I am about to go on the other path.

Got Gallup coming up and he's going to want a big payday and deserves it and he's the best trade bait on the team.

Waddle is not only a legit WR1 but the best punt returner in this draft and in several drafts. He can have immediate impact.

Yes, the Cowboys need D help but they also need ST help and field position on punts can be a real difference maker. What's the value of a player than can help prevent the offense from getting pinned back against their own goal line?

Some really good WR's got their start as the PR, 3rd WR, like Chad Johnson, Steve Smith and Antonio Brown.

3rd WR and PR with the 10th pick sounds crazy but what if he's eventually the WR2 along with Lamb and can contribute in his rookie season on a much needed improvement on this team? Those 2 would make a good WR tandem.

Anyway, it's something else to consider and we're < 36 hours to be considering everything.

However, there is a strong possibility he will not be there at 10.

Well, everyone keeps screaming about the BPA which is likely a pass catcher. Gallup leaving is a foregone conclusion unless Amari becomes a cap casualty. So, there is some logic to it.........but we are so desperate at so many other spots. We need a starting CB. We need a starting LB. We need a starting DT. .....
 
LOL. This board would be awesome after using another first round pick to grab a WR.
Tell ya what, if they did take a WR, I'd ask off from my mod duties for a couple of days. Ask if I could maybe volunteer to put out the burning tires instead.:cool:
 
Threads like this show how fans don't understand how teams build their draft board. They arrange the order in accordance with how each player can most benefit the team. WR doesn't have a chance in hell to be the BPA when our turn to pick happens... and the Cowboys will be true to their board.
 
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