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Ok, Mickey.
In this case, he isn't any good and hence, available.
We aren't taking a backup here.
He will have to start a game at some point this year.
Ok, Mickey.
How many friggin Gators are the Dolphins going to pick?
Jordan Poyer is a 2nd round talent, but is trouble. Would the Cowboys take a chance in the 6th?
Rapid reaction: Joseph Randle
April, 27, 2013
By Calvin Watkins | ESPNDallas.com
Pick: Oklahoma State running back Joseph Randle, No. 151 overall
Pros: A good north-and-south runner with above average speed who does a nice job eluding defenders. He also is an excellent pass catcher out of the backfield and displayed an ability to block well in pass protection.
Cons: Had a fumbling problem early in his career but seemed to solve it in 2012. Randle doesn't have a strong lower body, something that needs work in the weight room.
Cowboy fit: The Cowboys have talked about finding a solid backup for DeMarco Murray because of some durability issues. Randle adds competition to the position and while the Cowboys like Lance Dunbar, it could mean the end for Philip Tanner. The Cowboys want their backup running backs to play special teams and it will be interesting to see if Randle can handle that aspect of the job.
Could have had: RB Stepfan Taylor, Stanford; C Khaled Holmes, USC; RB Johnathan Franklin, UCLA; DE Devin Taylor, South Carolina.
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I thought Franklin and Taylor was gone already.
We should've just taken Jonathan Franklin and then some random donk CB in the 5th if it was so necessary.
One of the smart teams in the draft just took Ricky Wagner.
~Berman head swing~
Booze?

There goes Quessenberry.
But hey, we got Black Wiener and a stiff RB. We rock.

Kevin Reddick here please.
Kevin Reddick here please.