LACowboysFan1
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Whoever they pick at 12 (assuming he lives up to where he's drafted), that means they are going to miss out on the top players at other positions of need. Pick a CB, then you'll miss out on the top WR (Probably, can't see Golden or Tet passing to #44, but stranger things have happened)., DT or OL. Pick DT and there goes the realistic chance to get a top WR, RB or CB. Any way you go, you're still short at multiple positions of need.It's obvious that WR is a priority for the Cowboys.
If Tet or Golden is available at 12 but they decide to go with the another position, what player would upset you if they go a different avenue?
I guess it comes down to which positions are deep and ones they feel they won't have a chance to get in the 2nd or 3rd.
And make no mistake about it, Dallas has to draft for need, there's so many. Normally you don't draft just for need or just BPA, it needs to be a mixture. There are exceptions, the 1977 Cowboys needed a better RB and picked Dorsett, and the rest is history. In 1989 they needed a QB,and picked Aikman. Again, history proved that was the right way to go. Need picks both.
But this team needs at least 3 first round picks to really get this team to improve a lot. Obviously, you aren't getting 3 first round picks, so as long as they get a bona fide high-level starter with the 12th selection, I'm good, whether it's WR, CB or whoever they need...