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it would be tough for me to pass on Jayson Oweh there because I think he’s a first-round talent. He’s a guy that’s going to get beaten up throughout the process because he has zero sacks this year. But when you watch his tape, he’s consistently in the backfield. So the zero sacks are more of a notable statistic because he just didn’t get home and finish, but he was consistently disrupting what the offense was trying to do. He’s got that fluid lower body. He can explode through pass-blockers. He’s got that first-step twitch where he can soften the edge and really give blockers trouble in space. He was a basketball-first athlete most of his life, so he’s still learning and figuring things out. But I love his ceiling. I think he could end up being, like, an 80-percent version of a Myles Garrett. I think that’s his ceiling as an NFL player. In the second round, outside of the top 40 picks, I’m taking my chances on that upside every time. It would be awfully tough for me to pass on Jayson Oweh there. But I do like the Moehrig pick. I think that makes sense for what that defense needs, and I think the value is certainly there.
Brugler is kind of reaching here. Picking a toolsy-guy who never finishes the job is a recipe for a bad pick, I don't give a shit if it is the second round or not. By that stage in the draft, you can get a starter still and Moehrig would be just that. Oweh is one of those fuck nah players for me in this draft.
 

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That is atrocious.
Overall, yeah it is kind of ugly. But there are some good picks in there like Browning. I also think Tarron Jackson is going to be a late round steal. He is not all that flashy, but he plays with a level of nastiness that we simply don't have.
 

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Brugler is kind of reaching here. Picking a toolsy-guy who never finishes the job is a recipe for a bad pick, I don't give a shit if it is the second round or not. By that stage in the draft, you can get a starter still and Moehrig would be just that. Oweh is one of those fuck nah players for me in this draft.
Yeah bust waiting to happen
 

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I'm not a Tyson Campbell fan. I mean, if the goal is to add another CB who lacks ball skills, then by all means draft him.
 

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As much as I LOVE Jabril Cox and would kill to have him on this team, I think if it came down to between choosing him or Moehrig in the 2nd, I'd have to go with Moehrig.

I am that desperate for good safety play.





Maybe we could trade up to pick Cox immediately after.
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As much as I LOVE Jabril Cox and would kill to have him on this team, I think if it came down to between choosing him or Moehrig in the 2nd, I'd have to go with Moehrig.

I am that desperate for good safety play.





Maybe we could trade up to pick Cox immediately after.
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We will get neither.
 

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Been a while since they burned a 2nd on a TE.
 

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Do Dallas Cowboys' options at No. 10 include a quarterback?
5:00 AM CT

Todd ArcherESPN Staff Writer

FRISCO, Texas -- The 2021 NFL draft is a few months away, but there already seems to be a path for the Dallas Cowboys to help their defense this coming season.

The scouting process has many more chapters to play out, especially without the traditional combine and pre-draft visits, so a tried-and-true draft board is not close to being finalized, but with the No. 10 overall pick, the Cowboys could have the chance to take the best defensive player available.

In his latest mock draft, ESPN's Todd McShay has the Cowboys selecting Virginia Tech cornerback Caleb Farley. Get to know his name well. Same with Alabama cornerback Patrick Surtain II. In the seemingly never-ending mock draft season, those names will be commonly linked to the Cowboys.

Needing an upgrade in the secondary and potentially losing cornerbacks Chidobe Awuzie and Jourdan Lewis to NFL free agency, Farley and Surtain -- or Surtain and Farley depending on your preference -- would not only fill a need, they would fill a requirement.

But let's not focus on cornerbacks alone. Let's look at the other possibilities at No. 10, while understanding the Cowboys need to improve a defense that allowed the most points (473) in franchise history in 2020.

What about drafting a quarterback?

If the Cowboys don't have Dak Prescott signed to a long-term contract by the draft, selecting a quarterback in the first round could make sense. Maybe there will be scenarios in which Justin Fields (Ohio State) drops a few slots or they truly love what Trey Lance (North Dakota State) can become as a pro QB. (Forget about Clemson's Trevor Lawrence and BYU's Zach Wilson at No. 10, probably Fields, too, because they will be off the board by then.)

How does drafting a quarterback improve the Cowboys in 2021? The Green Bay Packers were criticized for taking Jordan Love at No. 26 overall last year when they had Aaron Rodgers playing at a high level and under contract.

The Cowboys would be creating more than a quarterback controversy by doing this. They would be telling everyone this is Prescott's final year in Dallas.

Could best player available be the best route?

The Cowboys did that in 2020 by drafting wide receiver CeeDee Lamb at No. 17 overall. None of their mock drafts had Lamb available when they were selecting, but he was too good a player to pass up. And Lamb delivered as a rookie, catching 74 passes for 935 yards and five touchdowns -- a rightful heir to the No. 88 jersey.

Taking the best player available is never the wrong answer, but that doesn't always make it the right choice. Florida tight end Kyle Pitts could be that guy, and he would be more than a tight end for any NFL team. But, do the Cowboys need another offensive weapon with a unit that would already have Ezekiel Elliott, Amari Cooper, Lamb, Michael Gallup, Blake Jarwin, Tony Pollard and Dalton Schultz?
At 6-foot-6, tight end Kyle Pitts has the size/speed traits to line up out wide, in the slot or next to an offensive tackle.

Could Cowboys go after an offensive tackle?

This move would fall in line with the best-player-available theory, to a degree, but a case can be made the Cowboys do need a tackle. La'el Collins did not play a snap in 2020 because of a hip injury. Tyron Smith played in two games before undergoing neck surgery.

Smith remains one of the NFL's best tackles, but the Cowboys have to think of a future without him. Smith, who is 30 and is entering his 11th season, missed three games each season from 2016 from 2019. There is a lot of wear and tear, but if the neck surgery corrects a problem that has bothered him the past couple of years, then Smith could return and taking a tackle that high to play a handful of games would not help immediately.

Keep an eye on Northwestern's Rashawn Slater, who opted out of the 2020 season but showed in 2019 he can be a dominant lineman. He is considered the second-best tackle behind Oregon's Penei Sewell.

The last time the Cowboys drafted a first-round tackle that high was Smith with the No. 9 pick overall in 2011. Before Smith, Dallas had not selected an offensive lineman in the first round since 1981.

Draft a defensive lineman at No. 10?

Considering the holes the Cowboys have, drafting a D-lineman would make sense. Unfortunately there does not appear to be a pass-rusher or a sturdy defensive tackle worth taking at No. 10. The last time there a pass-rusher or defensive tackle failed to be picked inside the top 10 was 2012.

This could lead the Cowboys to a trade-back scenario to acquire more picks, but they would have to hope there is a player who will garner enough attention to be worthy of a move up. If conventional wisdom holds on prospect rankings, then linemen such as Alabama's Christian Barmore, Georgia's Azeez Ojulari and Michigan's Kwity Paye or Miami's Gregory Rousseau would be options.

What about a linebacker or safety?

At linebacker, Micah Parsons would be the most logical player. The Penn State product has lobbied on social media for the Cowboys to select him. Parsons opted out of the 2020 season but is considered a great athlete with a ton of potential.

If the Cowboys keep linebacker Jaylon Smith, there's no reason to make this move. If Dallas moves on from Smith, it makes more sense, but is this still too high at No. 10 for an off-the-ball linebacker?

The Cowboys have not made safety a priority in years, either in free agency or the draft. Will coordinator Dan Quinn help them rethink that approach?

The safety class appears to be strong, but none worth taking at No. 10. Even a second-round draft selection at safety would be a major departure from how the Cowboys have operated at the position in recent years.
 

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If all we come away with before the draft is Dak being franchise tagged, then you almost have to draft a starting caliber QB.

A tagged Dak has zero incentive to re-sign with Dallas in 2022. First of all he's heard all the BS over two full years of "negotiating", so why subject himself to it again when a free market awaits?

He knows Dallas won't tag him again at 54 million and he can name his price in Chicago, SF, Denver, or whomever still hasn't found a starting QB.

So the critical battle starts now... just sign a fucking four year contract, Jerry. Hell, you already got the 5th year cheap at 31 million.
 
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