Archer: Cowboys hope for another draft transformation

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Cowboys hope for another draft transformation

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Todd Archer, ESPN Dallas Cowboys reporter


IRVING, Texas – As the Dallas Cowboys prepared for the 2005 draft, they knew they were about to make a major transformation.

After two years of running a 4-3 scheme, Bill Parcells wanted to run his defense -- a 3-4 -- but they needed a large number of pieces to make the move. They signed nose tackle Jason Ferguson in free agency and added a big cornerback in Anthony Henry.

But those moves were just the appetizer for the draft. Six of the Cowboys’ eight picks were on the defensive side of the ball.

With two first-round picks, the Cowboys had the ability to make a quick transition to a scheme that has certain requirements. They took DeMarcus Ware and Marcus Spears in the first round to fill their outside linebacker and defensive end needs. In the second round they took linebacker Kevin Burnett, big enough to handle the physical aspects of the game and athletic enough to play all three downs. In the fourth round they took a chance on defensive end Chris Canty after gaining more medical information concerning a serious eye injury.

In the sixth round they took safety Justin Beriault and in the seventh round they took Jeremiah Ratliff, who never found a truly defined position at Auburn.

Ware became the franchise’s all-time leader in sacks. Spears was a dependable starter. Canty outperformed his draft slot. Burnett was a solid nickel linebacker. Beriault’s career was cut short because of concussions, but Ratliff became one of the best seventh-round picks in team history. While his tenure with the team ended badly, he was named to the Pro Bowl four times.

Ten years later the Cowboys are hoping the 2015 draft class can lead to a similar transformation. Five of their eight draft picks were spent on the defensive side of the ball, highlighted by cornerback Byron Jones in the first round and defensive end Randy Gregory in the second round.

The Cowboys added two linebackers (Damien Wilson in the fourth round and Mark Nzeocha in the seventh) and a defensive end (Ryan Russell, fifth round).

Perhaps the biggest smile on draft weekend belonged to defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli.

For the first time in franchise history the Cowboys did not select a skill player in the draft -- at least by the traditional definition.

“Even though we set a precedent by not taking an offensive skill player,” owner and general manager Jerry Jones said, “we needed defensive skill players more than we needed offensive skill players.”

Jones might be the best athlete available in the draft. The Cowboys believe he can challenge receivers all over the field, but could also see him play safety at some point

Gregory was among the top players on the Cowboys’ draft board and considered the best pass rusher in the draft. In free agency, the Cowboys signed the best pass rusher available in Greg Hardy. Off-field issues and questionable decision making helped lead both players to the Cowboys, and it is yet to be determined how many games Hardy will be eligible to play in 2015, but they have improved a pass rush that needed vast improvement.

“I’ve had a lot of success getting to the quarterback,” Gregory said. “I think I’m athletic enough to do different things, but they brought me in here to get to the quarterback and stop the run. So that’s what I’m going to do, and they’re going to help me do that.”

In 2004, the Cowboys finished with the 16th-ranked defense in the NFL. In 2005, they moved up to No. 10. Last year, the Cowboys finished 19th in defense, a bump from last in the league in 2013 but still not good enough in their view.

They are hoping for another bump in 2015 with the help of their draft picks, although executive vice president Stephen Jones doesn’t want to burden the class with 2005 expectations.

“I mean, that’s a ridiculous draft,” Stephen Jones said. “You still shake your head when you look at what came out of that draft. Obviously you hope for that but I do think we took good football players and obviously it was very weighted toward the defense to the very end. You’d like to hope that we got a lot better. I think we’ve got great coaches over there. I think it’s going to be a very competitive offseason and on into training camp. And hopefully we’ll be better for it.”

While they might not want to add to the expectations, Gregory was issued No. 94, last worn by Ware.
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Laughable they would even mention that draft. This has zero chance of getting to that level.
 

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Yeah this draft was nothing like 2005.

2005 didn't waste a first round pick on a DB and found 3-4 impact players after the 2nd round. Good luck getting that from this draft.
 

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Yeah this draft was nothing like 2005.

2005 didn't waste a first round pick on a DB and found 3-4 impact players after the 2nd round. Good luck getting that from this draft.
Yep. We were still drafting starters in the later rounds even though we picked 2 in the 1st. Imagine that.
 

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Yeah this draft was nothing like 2005.

2005 didn't waste a first round pick on a DB and found 3-4 impact players after the 2nd round. Good luck getting that from this draft.
You defend this draft on one hand and pick it apart on the other. Amazing.
 

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You defend this draft on one hand and pick it apart on the other. Amazing.
I'm picking it apart where it deserves to be picked apart, instead of crying about not drafting Jay Ajayi.

If we get three starters out of this draft (a FS, a DE, and an OT) then this draft was ok. It's not, however, anywhere near 2005, unless our late round picks are something no one expects them to be.

We even had a good feeling about guys like Canty, Barber, and Ratliff in 2005 though, and that's not the case this year so I'm not holding my breath.
 

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If we get three starters out of this draft (a FS, a DE, and an OT) then this draft was ok.
You've said in the past, you have to get two starters out of a draft. Get three, and you're ahead of the curve.

But if we get 3 this time, it's just ok?
 

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I'm picking it apart where it deserves to be picked apart, instead of crying about not drafting Jay Ajayi.

If we get three starters out of this draft (a FS, a DE, and an OT) then this draft was ok. It's not, however, anywhere near 2005, unless our late round picks are something no one expects them to be.

We even had a good feeling about guys like Canty, Barber, and Ratliff in 2005 though, and that's not the case this year so I'm not holding my breath.
I think this draft has the potential to be very good but the 2005 draft was insane. For this past draft to even come close Gregory would have to become an all timer. Jones would have to be an elite DB and we'd probably need either our third or fourth round pick to become a staple as a starter here for a long time.
 

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You've said in the past, you have to get two starters out of a draft. Get three, and you're ahead of the curve.

But if we get 3 this time, it's just ok?
Yes, taking a DB early drops it a letter grade. :art
 

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Should have known that was more of that stupidity.

~flush~
What you should really know is that Byron Jones' career is hanging on the success of Randy Gregory and Greg Hardy.
 

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2005 had 4 amazing picks Ware, Barber, Canty, and Ratliff.
It had some pretty huge misses with Spears, and Burnett.

If we actually landed all of our top 4 picks, I'd say it could be on the 2005 level. Unlikely, but possible.
 

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If we land La'El Collins I'll give this draft an A+, how's that?
 

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Should have known that was more of that stupidity.

~flush~
His statement was more about an agenda. Hence why I said what I did.
 

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What you should really know is that Byron Jones' career is hanging on the success of Randy Gregory and Greg Hardy.
:lol You're just trying to bait this beaten to death topic.

Ed Reed was a pretty big key to a dominant Ravens defense. So I'd say if he is a stud DB it's a great pick.
 

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2005 had 4 amazing picks Ware, Barber, Canty, and Ratliff.
It had some pretty huge misses with Spears, and Burnett.

If we actually landed all of our top 4 picks, I'd say it could be on the 2005 level. Unlikely, but possible.
Helps to have an extra first that you can bust on to make a draft great.
 

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:lol You're just trying to bait this beaten to death topic.

Ed Reed was a pretty big key to a dominant Ravens defense. So I'd say if he is a stud DB it's a great pick.
I like the pick a million times better if he's a FS, for sure.
 
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