FEATURED Will McClay breaks down the draft class

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If the World is about lying and psy-ops...

Doubt he gave any useful information.

Unless he is into truth dripping and hoping you can read the tea leaves.
 

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A general manager who can articulate the strengths and potential of each player he drafts. Definitely knowledgeable information fans will eagerly consume. Good stuff.

Oh.

Darn it.
Time for Jones to just sit in the luxury box and let this guy work with the coaches
 

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Round 3, LB Marist Liufau: “He’s a linebacker that can rush, that can play stacked, that can play on (special) teams. He has 34-inch arms. Adding that multiplicity into our defense and what (Mike Zimmer) wanted from that specific position. You see those things from the guy and he does it at Notre Dame. … He plays all over the field and can drop in coverage. The multiplicity and the number of things he can do at a high level was attractive.”
"That can play on special teams"
This is the second time I've heard this said from thr front office. We really reached for a LB and this is the plan? For real?
 

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I truly feel Hoffman will be the day 1 starter at center. Bebee might start at LG with Smith being the LT. Guyton might be the swing or the starter at RT.Steele could end up being the swing. At least now we have quality options.
 

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Cowboys VP of player personnel Will McClay on each of Dallas’ draft picks:

Round 1, OT Tyler Guyton: “When you build an offensive lineman, you look for athleticism, the feet. We have a history of having guys who do things at a high level at that position. There were some traits that definitely showed us that that was there. You talk about the athletic ability and left tackles are usually more athletic, and this guy is an athletic guy. Basketball background, he has some defense in his nature. … (We) feel good about him moving to the left side. The way he plays the game, there’s a little nasty to him.”

Round 2, DE Marshawn Kneeland: “The No. 1 thing about him is the high effort and motor that he plays with. Then to be physically talented enough to play at this level. … The more you watch him, the more you see NFL traits and then you see the traits that we are looking for on the defensive side, playing hard all the time and having the ability to rush the passer outside and inside. As hard as (DeMarcus Lawrence) played at Boise State, there are some similarities there.”

Round 3, G/C Cooper Beebe: “Cooper likes to dirt people, I read that (he said that after he was drafted Friday night), whatever that means. I’m glad he is doing it for us. With his ability and to play the guard position – he’s played all over there – and also snapped, so that ability and that demeanor, bringing that to the team was something we wanted to do.”

Round 3, LB Marist Liufau: “He’s a linebacker that can rush, that can play stacked, that can play on (special) teams. He has 34-inch arms. Adding that multiplicity into our defense and what (Mike Zimmer) wanted from that specific position. You see those things from the guy and he does it at Notre Dame. … He plays all over the field and can drop in coverage. The multiplicity and the number of things he can do at a high level was attractive.”

Round 5, CB Caelen Carson: “(He) has the ability to play inside and outside. Really raw in technique. A lot of the things he was doing (in college) was a lot on his natural ability. … You know that there is more upside there because of his answers (during pre-draft interviews) and the things he was looking at, plus his work ethic and how he competes. He will tackle as a corner, which is also a positive.”

Round 6, WR Ryan Flournoy: “He’s a big receiver that we really like. Big, fast, strong and physical. Really stood out and fit in at the Combine and at the Senior Bowl to show that he belonged with the NFL-type players. We think that there is a great upside there.”

Round 7, OL Nathan Thomas: “This is one of the stronger offensive linemen drafts that there’s been in a long time. A player of this caliber that moves people and does things at the NFL level with his size, his ability to bend and be able to play inside and outside makes him attractive and makes for a competitive room.”

Round 7, DT Justin Rogers: “We want to get big, we want to be physical. (He’s) a big, nasty from Auburn with some length that can play that big inside nose tackle position. So (he’s) fitting a need as well as being (among) the best players for us based on our board going down that way.”

Optimistic about the draft. Love the focus on both lines which is our biggest weakness.
 

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Good thoughts and interesting read. Although, word of caution every team is saying the same thing for everyone they drafted. I am sure you could see similar thoughts from our draft last year. Soon it will be time to see if they were right on some of these picks.
 

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I feel much better about this draft than last years disaster where the top 3 were either injury plague,finesse or had zero production in college but we drafted them anyway.
 

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Careful. Beebe has never played Center. It's not as easy as taking snaps with a football at Duke Manyweather's Sports Academy across from The Star.
Beebe has strong position flexibility. I would think McClay does not want his words to publicly pigeonhole him into a single position.
2021: A 13-game starter at left tackle who picked up All-Big 12 First Team honors from both the league’s coaches and Associated Press, the youngest offensive lineman to be named to the first team by either organization...(link)
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Beebe has strong position flexibility. I would think McClay does not want his words to publicly pigeonhole him into a single position.
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Will McClays only job is to tell Jerry “good job!” and reinforce his choices.

That’s why he won’t do GM interviews.
Or

Will McClay could be:
  • collaborating and interpreting scouting and coaching player evaluations
  • organizing and presenting vetted prospects (not perfect/see Taco Charlton)
--like the qualified general manager he is but is being overly compensated monetarily in order to 'permanently' retain him for work Jerry Jones was never qualified to do yet takes credit for.

Someone should post the compensation package Jones gives him. Throw enough $$$$ at a person, especially if it is competitive or above what other potential employers are willing to offer, and it tends to keep anyone in that situation satisfied financially.

Why interview if that is the case? For the professional challenge? Which would essentially be a lateral move within the league? McClay can maintain the same level of job security as the inflexible narcissist over him as long as he does what he does best.
 

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Or

Will McClay could be:
  • collaborating and interpreting scouting and coaching player evaluations
  • organizing and presenting vetted prospects (not perfect/see Taco Charlton)
--like the qualified general manager he is but is being overly compensated monetarily in order to 'permanently' retain him for work Jerry Jones was never qualified to do yet takes credit for.

Someone should post the compensation package Jones gives him. Throw enough $$$$ at a person, especially if it is competitive or above what other potential employers are willing to offer, and it tends to keep anyone in that situation satisfied financially.

Why interview if that is the case? For the professional challenge? Which would essentially be a lateral move within the league? McClay can maintain the same level of job security as the inflexible narcissist over him as long as he does what he does best.
Will McClay is just another example of a horribly ran organization.

He’s paid to reinforce Jerry’s decisions. It’s a good gig if you can get it, but as a fan he’s a horrible guy to have around.
 
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