Archer: Cowboys on low end of homegrown players

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Cowboys on low end of homegrown players

Todd Archer, ESPN Dallas Cowboys reporter

The best way to succeed in the NFL is to draft well.

According to ESPN Stats & Information, the Dallas Cowboys are tied for 25th in the NFL with homegrown players with 22 draft picks currently on the roster. The Cincinnati Bengals are at the top of the list with 37 players. The New Orleans Saints are the worst with 15 players.

The Cowboys are tied with the Oakland Raiders and Philadelphia Eagles. The Raiders and Eagles have had coaching and front-office personnel turnover over the past few years. The Cowboys changed coaches in 2011 to Jason Garrett, moved to a different scouting chief in 2014 with Will McClay, but have had Jerry Jones as owner and general manager since 1989.

Since Garrett took over the Cowboys have had 31 draft picks, and 17 remain on the roster today. Only one draft pick remains, however, from 2011 -- Tyron Smith. The Cowboys saw Bruce Carter (Tampa Bay Buccaneers), DeMarco Murray (Philadelphia Eagles) and Dwayne Harris (New York Giants) leave via free agency. The 2012 draft class could thin out next year with Morris Claiborne, Tyrone Crawford, Kyle Wilber and James Hanna readying for free agency in 2016. Of the four, Crawford is the most likely to return and the team could look to sign to a long-term deal before the season ends.

Of the 31 picks since Garrett took over, only seven did not make the 53-man roster out of training camp. Some had injuries (Danny Coale, Ben Gardner). Some made the practice squad (Shaun Chapas, Will Smith). Others were cut (Josh Thomas, Terrance Mitchell, Ahmad Dixon).

 

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Outside of trading up for Claiborne, they've done a decent job the last few years. If your players are getting big paydays elsewhere, though, I don't consider that bad drafting.
 

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Yeah, players leaving for payday is not failed drafting. It is by definition success.
 

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Impact >>> Numbers

3rd string safeties drafted in the 7th round do not count the same as starting pro bowl players.

A huge omission are players like Romo who have been with no other team-- pretty much the definition of "homegrown."
 

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Outside of trading up for Claiborne, they've done a decent job the last few years. If your players are getting big paydays elsewhere, though, I don't consider that bad drafting.
hate seeing escobar on there
 

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So add in the UDFAs. Romo, Beasley, Leary, Church. Don't arbitrarily cut if your list at 2011, and by doing so exclude Sean Lee and Dez Bryant, and this article points to nothing. Just a dumb way to game the numbers to get to a point that isn't there.
 
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Just be thankful Garrett didn't get Eifert like he wanted
It's not over yet. I watched a piece on tv the other day that compared Maxx Williams to Jason Witten. Wouldn't that be perfect? ~salesman wink~
 

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Was this confirmed or just a rumor?
Heard it from Broaddus, Spags, that birddog guy(who is pro-Garrett) that everyone at the zone loves quoting, and quite a few other places
 
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