What opportunities will we have at 19

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I think four QBs go above us in the first round. That leaves 14 position players who will go before we pick.

At #19 our board could be wiped out of true first round graded players, or there may be 3 or 4 still available. What if a QB is sitting there at #19 and someone wants to move back up into the first round to get one?

It is doubtful that someone who is drafting between #20 and #32 will come up for a QB (although the Patriots may make a move for a guy they really like). It would be beneficial to move back if our board is wiped out, but moving from #19 all the way out of the round would really be a kick in the gonads.

Presumably moving back that far would cost more than a second and third round pick. Would you move back to say #33 to #38 range for a second, third and next year's first?

IDK if it would be worth it or not, unless the team was expected to be drafting again in the top 10. I think that opportunity may arise. I just don't know if we would do it or not. I would probably pull the trigger on that if it involved next year's first and a 2nd and 3rd this year.

I keep seeing the need at linebacker driving mocks at #19. I don't think linebacker will be the BPA at #19.

What options do you guys think will be on the table at #19? I think Wynn, Vanderesch and Hernandez are long gone by the end of the first round. Moore, Sutton, and Ridley should also be long gone.

McGlinchey and Brown could also be gone by the end of the 1st. The cost of moving back more than 5 spots or so could completely change the landscape of the wrong players fly off the board.
 
If Dallas trades back in the first, they need to stay in the first. The four year rookie deal with a 5th year option is a great value.

Guard and OT can be had at 19 and I think that several will grade out as a 1st. Landry, Alexander, Daniels, Wynn, Hernandez and Vander Esch should each grade out as 1st rounders.

Payne, McGlinchey and Vea probably will grade out as 2nd round but each of those players can be day one starters and are significant improvement.

  • Harold Landry, DE
  • Jaire Alexander, CB
  • James Daniels, OC, Iowa
  • Isaiah Wynn, OG, Georgia
  • Will Hernandez, OG
  • Leighton Vander Esch, LB

  • Mike McGlinchey, OT, Notre Dame
  • Da’Ron Payne, DT, Alabama
  • Vita Vea, DT, Washington

The Boys are sitting in a great spot in this draft with a possible 5 QBs being taken in front of them. I am expecting that the top two receivers will be gone as well. The team's first pick will be a stud. Give me any player from the above list and I will be all smiles.
 
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If Dallas trades back in the first, they need to stay in the first. The four year rookie deal with a 5th year option is a great value.

Yeah. But we have done it before when we traded back and drafted Julius Jones in the second round. I'm not saying it's a great idea but it has happened.

We moved back that year from around 25 if memory serves me to the high second round and only received a first the next year and a second in that years draft. It want that great of a deal for us.
 
I think four QBs go above us in the first round. That leaves 14 position players who will go before we pick.

At #19 our board could be wiped out of true first round graded players, or there may be 3 or 4 still available. What if a QB is sitting there at #19 and someone wants to move back up into the first round to get one?

It is doubtful that someone who is drafting between #20 and #32 will come up for a QB (although the Patriots may make a move for a guy they really like). It would be beneficial to move back if our board is wiped out, but moving from #19 all the way out of the round would really be a kick in the gonads.

Presumably moving back that far would cost more than a second and third round pick. Would you move back to say #33 to #38 range for a second, third and next year's first?

IDK if it would be worth it or not, unless the team was expected to be drafting again in the top 10. I think that opportunity may arise. I just don't know if we would do it or not. I would probably pull the trigger on that if it involved next year's first and a 2nd and 3rd this year.

I keep seeing the need at linebacker driving mocks at #19. I don't think linebacker will be the BPA at #19.

What options do you guys think will be on the table at #19? I think Wynn, Vanderesch and Hernandez are long gone by the end of the first round. Moore, Sutton, and Ridley should also be long gone.

McGlinchey and Brown could also be gone by the end of the 1st. The cost of moving back more than 5 spots or so could completely change the landscape of the wrong players fly off the board.
I think 5 QB's will be drafted with the 1st 5 picks If only 4 are we should draft the leftover at 19 because we need him
 
Lamar Jackson if he is there at 19 gotta take him

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Jerry Jones ain't going to get any younger and this team has good players. I say go big. Trade up to stay in 1st after selecting 19. Give up 1st round and 2nd next year. Give up 2nd, 3rd and 4th to go high in 2nd.
 
We aren't cutting Rush. (no way we are keeping 3 qbs on the roster) And what has Jackson proven that he deserves to start over Dak?
Um uh er eh ah huh He has not been drafted yet drugs are bad
 

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