NoDak
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149. Dallas Cowboys: ED Quandarrius Robinson, Alabama
Robinson is a twitchy and traits-y edge prospect to bet on who lacks experience. His burst and length are NFL-caliber, but he must diversify his pass-rush wins in order to be seen as a consistent starter or rotational pass-rusher, likely for 3-4 schemes that let him rush from a stand-up alignment.
174. Dallas Cowboys: ED Tyler Baron, Miami (FL)
Baron offers a well-rounded skill set, but he's missing the power element that could elevate his game. His speed-to-power attempts often fizzle out, even against tight ends, and a sharp rise in missed tackles in 2024 highlights concerns about his finishing ability. There's a clear lack of pop and physicality at the point of contact that may cap his ceiling.
211. Dallas Cowboys: T Myles Hinton, Michigan
Final scouting report coming soon!
217. Dallas Cowboys: HB Marcus Yarns, Delaware
Yarns is a small-school, small-frame backfield playmaker who wins with good long speed and impressive quickness. He can make defenders miss in a phone booth but won't provide much production after contact in the NFL. He is a Day 3 scatback type of player who brings some plus value in the receiving game.
239. Dallas Cowboys: WR Theo Wease, Missouri
Wease is a big-bodied receiver with strong hands, but he's a below-average athlete who struggles separating one-on-one. He does a nice job of finding the soft spot in zone coverage and could be a depth piece for a receiving corps.
247. Dallas Cowboys: S Hunter Wohler, Wisconsin
Wohler's senior season wasn't as good as his junior year, but he's still an interesting box safety prospect. He has an elite 90.0 coverage grade since 2023 and is a very strong tackler for the position, though he has just average athletic tools. If Wohler can make an impact on special teams, he can stick around in the league as a backup strong safety.
Oof.
That's a no for me, Bob.
149. Dallas Cowboys: ED Quandarrius Robinson, Alabama
Robinson is a twitchy and traits-y edge prospect to bet on who lacks experience. His burst and length are NFL-caliber, but he must diversify his pass-rush wins in order to be seen as a consistent starter or rotational pass-rusher, likely for 3-4 schemes that let him rush from a stand-up alignment.
174. Dallas Cowboys: ED Tyler Baron, Miami (FL)
Baron offers a well-rounded skill set, but he's missing the power element that could elevate his game. His speed-to-power attempts often fizzle out, even against tight ends, and a sharp rise in missed tackles in 2024 highlights concerns about his finishing ability. There's a clear lack of pop and physicality at the point of contact that may cap his ceiling.
211. Dallas Cowboys: T Myles Hinton, Michigan
Final scouting report coming soon!
217. Dallas Cowboys: HB Marcus Yarns, Delaware
Yarns is a small-school, small-frame backfield playmaker who wins with good long speed and impressive quickness. He can make defenders miss in a phone booth but won't provide much production after contact in the NFL. He is a Day 3 scatback type of player who brings some plus value in the receiving game.
239. Dallas Cowboys: WR Theo Wease, Missouri
Wease is a big-bodied receiver with strong hands, but he's a below-average athlete who struggles separating one-on-one. He does a nice job of finding the soft spot in zone coverage and could be a depth piece for a receiving corps.
247. Dallas Cowboys: S Hunter Wohler, Wisconsin
Wohler's senior season wasn't as good as his junior year, but he's still an interesting box safety prospect. He has an elite 90.0 coverage grade since 2023 and is a very strong tackler for the position, though he has just average athletic tools. If Wohler can make an impact on special teams, he can stick around in the league as a backup strong safety.
Oof.
That's a no for me, Bob.