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My apologies, fine sir. Just really appreciate you passing this info along to us.Sources, plural. Multiple sources scattered across front offices and media outlets throughout the country. #notguessing
My apologies, fine sir. Just really appreciate you passing this info along to us.Sources, plural. Multiple sources scattered across front offices and media outlets throughout the country. #notguessing
You gotta just wonder who he is. Friend?I think we're all that guy a little bit
I would say it's a puzzler but not when you consider this franchise's past drafts. We've gone from LBs with injury histories to DEs with drug histories. I don't know if that's a step up or a step down. I guess it's a step up from TEs that never quite pan out.The optics of drafting a guy with a drug history to fill your need at DE created by guys with drug histories who have been suspended for drug use are... interesting.
The nerdy Jewish kid that did all his homework and wrote all his papers at A&M?You gotta just wonder who he is. Friend?
I like him, and wouldn't hate the pick. I think he's good. I just don't really like that he's going to be 24 in July, and is kind of a one year wonder.I am not that familiar with most of the players in the draft but just reading Dodd's nfl.com draft profile it seems like he would be the kind of guy they like to draft. And he visited Valley Ranch? I'd think he must be very much in the mix.
Those of you who don't want him there just think he lacks upside?
I'd draft a guy named Adolph Hitler if I thought he'd help us win.I'll be honest. The main reason I don't want Ogbah is that his name reminds me of Eric Ogbogu. I don't want to be reminded of that every Sunday
From what I'm seeing–again, just based on reading nfl.com draft profiles as well as some comments on the board here–it looks like DT would be the better choice here over DE. Sounds like they might be locked in on a DE though.I like him, and wouldn't hate the pick. I think he's good. I just don't really like that he's going to be 24 in July, and is kind of a one year wonder.
Yeah, I'd prefer to take somebody like Robinson at 34, then if either Spencer, Ogbah, or Dodd starts falling, consider going up to get them. Coming out of the first two rounds with Elliott, Robinson, and Dodd/Spencer/Ogbah would be sweet. Hell, Spencer with his past might even be there at the top of the 3rd. Who knows?From what I'm seeing–again, just based on reading nfl.com draft profiles as well as some comments on the board here–it looks like DT would be the better choice here over DE. Sounds like they might be locked in on a DE though.
Pretty much and it's not that I don't want him. I just like other DE's and D-lineman in general more. And him being a 24 year old rookie reminds me a little of Hatcher with his size and advanced age.Those of you who don't want him there just think he lacks upside?
Yeah that's how I feel, I think this is the make or break point of the draft for us.you would not hear any complaints from me if we get a DE right here. This would be one of the best drafts (combined with last year) that I could ever remember
Breaking news: Dallas could trade up, trade back, or stay put and pick at #34.
True.FYI, maybe you guys should be looking more at the DBs... You know how the Cowboys are.
Acceptable. Would prefer a DT/DE, but acceptable.Mackensie Alexander
eh - I think Fuller is getting the benefit of his last name, and I've heard there are off the field issues with Howard. Would rather not in round 2 on either of them.Kendal Fuller
Xavier Howard
Not terrible, but seems to be more redundant of Jones' skills. Not remote throwing, but not fantastic either.Vonn Bell
Got my Elliott jerseys from the team shop online last night. They have him wearing 21 for now.That's Newhouse number, make it 23...
It's Bradie Bottle Lock.I seriously think the Browns are behind this - trying to gin up more trade value, throwing the Cowboys into the mix because people will believe it and get yet more picks.
Those sneaky moneyball m'fers.
We're going Dodd/Ogbah and Prescott in 3. Brady bottle lock it.