Helman: Draft Visits Point Toward Telling Strategy

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Helman: Draft Visits Point Toward Telling Strategy

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David Helman

DallasCowboys.com Staff Writer


IRVING, Texas – If you’ve been paying attention this week, you by now have an idea – if not the full picture – of the Cowboys’ thought process ahead of the draft.

Two of their top targets, Pittsburgh defensive tackle Aaron Donald and UCLA linebacker Anthony Barr, were interviewed by this very website during their visits to Valley Ranch. A slew of other potential draft picks, like Notre Dame’s Zack Martin and Missouri’s Kony Ealy, have been through the facility in the past few days.



It’s interesting, because that can either mean everything or nothing at all as we prepare for next month’s draft. Dez Bryant, Tyron Smith and Travis Frederick all took visits with the Cowboys before becoming first round selections. But Morris Claiborne famously had no contact whatsoever with the team before he was taken sixth overall.

The Cowboys’ perilous position, right in the middle of the first round, is bound to make the process hard to predict. It seems like a safe bet that the Cowboys would take the likes of Donald, Barr or Ealy would at No. 16 overall – provided any of the three last that long.

And that’s the problem: do they have a favorable fallback option if the obvious choices fall through?

Frederick’s presence on the roster indicates that they do. The Wisconsin center was obviously highly thought of last spring, but the Cowboys only gave him a second-round grade. With that grade in mind, they traded back to No. 31 overall and took him close to the start of the second round.

With a similar positioning in the first round this year, I won’t be surprised to see the same plan go into effect.

My guess is that barring something unforeseen, the Cowboys’ eventual first selection in the draft has toured their facility in the past few days. Their location in the draft and the type of players that should be available to them gives them a pretty clear-cut strategy.

If unpredictable circumstances cause a truly special player, like Jadaveon Clowney or Johnny Manziel, to fall to the No. 16 spot, or if the Cowboys go for the gusto and trade up (something I highly doubt they’d do), you could see a surprise.




Otherwise, I think they’ve made their determinations. There’s a small but specific pool of players this team feels comfortable taking 16th overall. It’s not all that valuable of a spot, so I’d expect them to be wary of reaching if all of their primary targets are gone. If those guys aren’t available, I won’t be surprised to see another trade back and another less-heralded pick.

But it seems obvious that this team has taken its pre-draft homework pretty seriously over the past few years. I like the odds that one of this week’s visitors will be getting a phone call from Jerry Jones early on in the draft next month.
 

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But it seems obvious that this team has taken its pre-draft homework pretty seriously over the past few years.
You know what would have been cool?

If they had taken their pre-draft homework seriously BEFORE the past few years, too.
 

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You know what would have been cool?

If they had taken their pre-draft homework seriously BEFORE the past few years, too.
Well, even that is a false statement.

If they took their draft homework seriously even last season, there is no way a short armed non-quick twitch guy like Floyd would have been sixth on our board and the idiot GM would have to get talked out of him by our geriatric defensive coordinator.

Bottomline with Dallas' drafting is not that they have "hit" on players like Lee, Bryant and Frederick in recent seasons. All were highly regarded players that it does not take a genius to spot their talent.

What we do not do and never have done since a brief blip with Parcells, is nail a draft, top to bottom. We don't even have one here or there where you get a huge bonus with a late rounder that pans out.
 

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Well, even that is a false statement.

If they took their draft homework seriously even last season, there is no way a short armed non-quick twitch guy like Floyd would have been sixth on our board and the idiot GM would have to get talked out of him by our geriatric defensive coordinator.

Bottomline with Dallas' drafting is not that they have "hit" on players like Lee, Bryant and Frederick in recent seasons. All were highly regarded players that it does not take a genius to spot their talent.

What we do not do and never have done since a brief blip with Parcells, is nail a draft, top to bottom. We don't even have one here or there where you get a huge bonus with a late rounder that pans out.
That's a rarity for ANY team in any year. Last real hit from top to bottom was the 2008 Saints? I'd have to go look but that one stands out in my memory.
 

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That's a rarity for ANY team in any year. Last real hit from top to bottom was the 2008 Saints? I'd have to go look but that one stands out in my memory.
And I am not saying it is not rare. But it can be done. Hitting on the first two picks or so is not that difficult. What needs to be done is not lose focus once the first two days are gone. A lot of teams start swinging for the fences trying to be clever on the third day. Sometimes getting a good solid draft can build a foundation for years. Getting a steal in rounds 4-6 can go a long way.
 

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And I am not saying it is not rare. But it can be done. Hitting on the first two picks or so is not that difficult. What needs to be done is not lose focus once the first two days are gone. A lot of teams start swinging for the fences trying to be clever on the third day. Sometimes getting a good solid draft can build a foundation for years. Getting a steal in rounds 4-6 can go a long way.
Yeah, totally agree. Draft solid and don't get "cute."
 
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