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Well ladies and gentlemen, here we go. The Big Day is nearly upon us. My final attempt at my final 2012 mock draft . . . .
Round 1
Mark Barron, S Alabama
I still think we have a shot at him at 14. I don't think Buffalo or Seattle pick him. Biggest concern is Philly leapfrogs us. But I think there is a decent shot he's there at 14. Barron's leadership, calling out the correct defensive signals, lining up the Secondary should help as much as his athletic abilities. He'll be the best Safety we've had since Woody.
Round 2
D Wolfe, DT Cinn
Wolfe has been steadily moving up the draft boards. I think he'll be a 2nd round pick, and I think we would have interest. Very productive, serious football player. Good athletic ability. Would add a lot to our rotation on the DL. Can't be single blocked with a TE. Led all DTs with 21.5 sacks for loss last season. Finishes the play. Explosive first step quickness. Has experience at NT in the nickel packages. Never lets down until the play is over. Was the Big East co-defensive player of the year. 2011 stats include 70 tackles, 21.5 TFL, 9.5 sacks, 2FF, 2FR.
Round 3
J Fleming, CB Okl
We've shown interest in Fleming as well. Good size weighing over 200lbs, was ranked 4th in the CB athletic rankings according to Ourlads' forumula (out of 35 players). SS was a very solid 3.97, 4.5 speed, physical, productive, and consistent.
Round 4
P Blake, OC Baylor
A potential starter for the Cowboys this season. 3-yr starter at Baylor, with 1 year at RT. Another "finisher" in terms of his style of play. Aggressive, can anchor bull rush, and he's got 33" inch arms (no more T-Rex). He will be a 26 yr old rookie, but we should still be able to get 6-8 good years out of him.
Round 4 Comp Pick
TY Hilton, WR/PR Florida International
Explosive, small wideout. He's only 5095 and weighs 185 lbs, but he is elusive and can make guys miss. He has good hands and will lay out for the ball. He's a slot guy and punt returner for the Cowboys. Hilton isn't in the typical mold of Cowboy wideouts who are over 6' tall, but between Austin, Dez, Holmes, and Radway we have that angle covered. I'm assuming Broyles is already gone by this pick.
Round 5
Tank Carder, IL TCU
Showed off his athleticism at the Combine, ranked 3/16 according to Ourlads. Intense, focused, good instincts and awareness. Nose for the ball. Gets depth in his pass drops and has good pattern and scheme recognition. Good coverage awareness. Will also play STs. In 2011 he had 70 tackles, 4.5 TFL, 3 PBU, and 2 Ints. Will add depth behind Lee and Carter.
Round 6
Tom Compton, OT South Dakota
6047, 312 lbs 4.94 40. A 2-yr starter at LT with excellent athletic ability. Ourlads number 1 rated OL athletically for the 2012 Combine. Arm length 34 7/8 and a 1.69 10 yard split. Good quickness on snap, good quick set up for pass, and maintains balance when sliding with man. Powerful on down blocks. Can pick up stunts and games. Has all the physical tools, just needs to upgrade his technique. He will provide good depth behind our OTs, push Parnell, and be a very good development prospect.
Round 7
George Bryan, TE N Carolina State
2 1/2 yr starter. Catches the ball well in a crowd. He is the all-time leader in TD receptions for NC State with 17. Has functional speed as a receiver, though he doesn't run well for a watch. Solid blocker, good concentration and hands. Plays on punt coverage team and wing on field goals and PATs. 2011 stats include 33-331 and 4 TDs. His production went down with QB Russell Wilson going to Wisconsin and Mike Glennon taking the reins. Heading into last fall, Bryan was a two-time All-ACC performer with 75 catches.
With respect to UDFAs, I would also look to pick up the following players, if available,
Drew Butler, Punter Georgia
GJ Kinne, QB Tulsa
JR Sweezy, DL No. Carolina State
Jeremy Lane, CB Northwestern State
Terrence Frederick, CB Texas A&M
Levy Adcock, OT Okl State
Comments?
Round 1
Mark Barron, S Alabama
I still think we have a shot at him at 14. I don't think Buffalo or Seattle pick him. Biggest concern is Philly leapfrogs us. But I think there is a decent shot he's there at 14. Barron's leadership, calling out the correct defensive signals, lining up the Secondary should help as much as his athletic abilities. He'll be the best Safety we've had since Woody.
Round 2
D Wolfe, DT Cinn
Wolfe has been steadily moving up the draft boards. I think he'll be a 2nd round pick, and I think we would have interest. Very productive, serious football player. Good athletic ability. Would add a lot to our rotation on the DL. Can't be single blocked with a TE. Led all DTs with 21.5 sacks for loss last season. Finishes the play. Explosive first step quickness. Has experience at NT in the nickel packages. Never lets down until the play is over. Was the Big East co-defensive player of the year. 2011 stats include 70 tackles, 21.5 TFL, 9.5 sacks, 2FF, 2FR.
Round 3
J Fleming, CB Okl
We've shown interest in Fleming as well. Good size weighing over 200lbs, was ranked 4th in the CB athletic rankings according to Ourlads' forumula (out of 35 players). SS was a very solid 3.97, 4.5 speed, physical, productive, and consistent.
Round 4
P Blake, OC Baylor
A potential starter for the Cowboys this season. 3-yr starter at Baylor, with 1 year at RT. Another "finisher" in terms of his style of play. Aggressive, can anchor bull rush, and he's got 33" inch arms (no more T-Rex). He will be a 26 yr old rookie, but we should still be able to get 6-8 good years out of him.
Round 4 Comp Pick
TY Hilton, WR/PR Florida International
Explosive, small wideout. He's only 5095 and weighs 185 lbs, but he is elusive and can make guys miss. He has good hands and will lay out for the ball. He's a slot guy and punt returner for the Cowboys. Hilton isn't in the typical mold of Cowboy wideouts who are over 6' tall, but between Austin, Dez, Holmes, and Radway we have that angle covered. I'm assuming Broyles is already gone by this pick.
Round 5
Tank Carder, IL TCU
Showed off his athleticism at the Combine, ranked 3/16 according to Ourlads. Intense, focused, good instincts and awareness. Nose for the ball. Gets depth in his pass drops and has good pattern and scheme recognition. Good coverage awareness. Will also play STs. In 2011 he had 70 tackles, 4.5 TFL, 3 PBU, and 2 Ints. Will add depth behind Lee and Carter.
Round 6
Tom Compton, OT South Dakota
6047, 312 lbs 4.94 40. A 2-yr starter at LT with excellent athletic ability. Ourlads number 1 rated OL athletically for the 2012 Combine. Arm length 34 7/8 and a 1.69 10 yard split. Good quickness on snap, good quick set up for pass, and maintains balance when sliding with man. Powerful on down blocks. Can pick up stunts and games. Has all the physical tools, just needs to upgrade his technique. He will provide good depth behind our OTs, push Parnell, and be a very good development prospect.
Round 7
George Bryan, TE N Carolina State
2 1/2 yr starter. Catches the ball well in a crowd. He is the all-time leader in TD receptions for NC State with 17. Has functional speed as a receiver, though he doesn't run well for a watch. Solid blocker, good concentration and hands. Plays on punt coverage team and wing on field goals and PATs. 2011 stats include 33-331 and 4 TDs. His production went down with QB Russell Wilson going to Wisconsin and Mike Glennon taking the reins. Heading into last fall, Bryan was a two-time All-ACC performer with 75 catches.
With respect to UDFAs, I would also look to pick up the following players, if available,
Drew Butler, Punter Georgia
GJ Kinne, QB Tulsa
JR Sweezy, DL No. Carolina State
Jeremy Lane, CB Northwestern State
Terrence Frederick, CB Texas A&M
Levy Adcock, OT Okl State
Comments?
