NoDak
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Micah Parsons, LB, Penn State - Along with the trade down, this is a solid A pick. The kind of guy that can help transform a defense
Kelvin Joseph, CB, Kentucky - All the talent in the world. questionable character. classic boom or bust. Has the ability to be the best corner out of this draft, or be out of the league in 3-4 years. B
Osa Odighizuwa, DT, UCLA - Talented, but undersized player. Strange pick, considering we have a few of his clones already on the team. C
Chauncey Golston, DE, Iowa - High motor, safe player. Picked a little early. Another player with a lot of young competition to make the team. Could struggle making the team if he doesn't establish himself early. C-
Nahshon Wright, CB, Oregon State - Who in the fuck spiked Jerry's scotch with LSD? Not funny, asshole. F
Jabril Cox, LB, LSU - Here we go, back on track. Very active, instinctive player. Best coverage LBer in draft. Has the ability to step in and start from day one. Only thing preventing that is an overpaid, underperforming owners project. Should play a lot, and eventually take over the starting spot. Hopefully sooner rather than later. A
Josh Ball, OT, Marshall -Size and athletic ability. Has the talent to contribute and hold down the fort in case of injury. Maybe develop into a starter down the road. Combustible character concerns. Will have very short leash and the eyes of the league upon him from the start. B+ talent along with D+ risk makes this a C+
Simi Fehoko, WR, Stanford - Excellent size and measurables prospect. Should immediately be a special teams contributor, with the tools to develop into a nice deep threat. B
Quinton Bohanna, DT, Kentucky - We finally got ourselves a huge tub of goo for the middle of our D Line. Won't offer much in the pass rush, but we don't need him too. Anchor the line and clog the middle. Let our LBers run free. And you will be beloved by the fans in Dallas. A-
Israel Mukuamu, CB, South Carolina -Long and tall corner with decent ball skills. Had a productive collegiate career. If this guy and Wright had traded draft positions, nobody would have thought much about it. Nice value pick that fits our scheme perfectly. A
Matt Farniok, OG, Nebraska - Decent enough Olineman for this point in the draft. Has played all spots on the line, will probably be focused on G/C in the NFL. There were other more talented players on the board to take a flyer on. This guy would have been there as a UDFA. Practice squad candidate. D
Overall grade: B-
Kelvin Joseph, CB, Kentucky - All the talent in the world. questionable character. classic boom or bust. Has the ability to be the best corner out of this draft, or be out of the league in 3-4 years. B
Osa Odighizuwa, DT, UCLA - Talented, but undersized player. Strange pick, considering we have a few of his clones already on the team. C
Chauncey Golston, DE, Iowa - High motor, safe player. Picked a little early. Another player with a lot of young competition to make the team. Could struggle making the team if he doesn't establish himself early. C-
Nahshon Wright, CB, Oregon State - Who in the fuck spiked Jerry's scotch with LSD? Not funny, asshole. F
Jabril Cox, LB, LSU - Here we go, back on track. Very active, instinctive player. Best coverage LBer in draft. Has the ability to step in and start from day one. Only thing preventing that is an overpaid, underperforming owners project. Should play a lot, and eventually take over the starting spot. Hopefully sooner rather than later. A
Josh Ball, OT, Marshall -Size and athletic ability. Has the talent to contribute and hold down the fort in case of injury. Maybe develop into a starter down the road. Combustible character concerns. Will have very short leash and the eyes of the league upon him from the start. B+ talent along with D+ risk makes this a C+
Simi Fehoko, WR, Stanford - Excellent size and measurables prospect. Should immediately be a special teams contributor, with the tools to develop into a nice deep threat. B
Quinton Bohanna, DT, Kentucky - We finally got ourselves a huge tub of goo for the middle of our D Line. Won't offer much in the pass rush, but we don't need him too. Anchor the line and clog the middle. Let our LBers run free. And you will be beloved by the fans in Dallas. A-
Israel Mukuamu, CB, South Carolina -Long and tall corner with decent ball skills. Had a productive collegiate career. If this guy and Wright had traded draft positions, nobody would have thought much about it. Nice value pick that fits our scheme perfectly. A
Matt Farniok, OG, Nebraska - Decent enough Olineman for this point in the draft. Has played all spots on the line, will probably be focused on G/C in the NFL. There were other more talented players on the board to take a flyer on. This guy would have been there as a UDFA. Practice squad candidate. D
Overall grade: B-