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Woods took it from an A to an A+. Awesome draft class!
You won't see me bash this draft. Time will tell just how good we did (how well we scouted too). Saw we got 5 of our top 68, which is incredible. Knee-jerk grade B+. I wasn't thrilled with the slot WR in the 4th. Also would have liked to use one late pick on a QB (Kaaya or Kelly). That's really the only things that keep me from giving this an A.
I also saw where Miami would have taken Taco at 22 if Harris weren't there, and that Seattle traded down after we took Taco who was their guyThink the plan was to take Kaaya and he was picked right before they had the chance to grab him, was what I read somewhere earlier
I was hoping for Harris and thought if he got past Miami we had a shot. I wonder if Atl traded up in front of us because they figured we were going DE. I think a lot of those guys were very similar and could have gone in a bunch of different orders depending on the team on the clock.I also saw where Miami would have taken Taco at 22 if Harris weren't there, and that Seattle traded down after we took Taco who was their guy
You won't see me bash this draft. Time will tell just how good we did (how well we scouted too). Saw we got 5 of our top 68, which is incredible. Knee-jerk grade B+. I wasn't thrilled with the slot WR in the 4th. Also would have liked to use one late pick on a QB (Kaaya or Kelly). That's really the only things that keep me from giving this an A.
DRAFT PROJECTION
PFA
SOURCES TELL US
"He played in the MAC, not the SEC. If he made some of those throws against NFL cornerbacks and safeties they turn into pick-sixes. He's a great kid, he's smart, but he falls below the minimum standard for arm strength." - Area scout for AFC team
NFL COMPARISON
Kellen Moore
BOTTOM LINE
His body type and lack of functional arm strength will immediately make him a draft reject on some team's boards, but that could be a mistake. Processes as quickly as any quarterback I've studied over the last five years and has the anticipation and accuracy to counter his lack of velocity. Mental makeup and consistency of production make him a legitimate NFL roster candidate.-Lance Zierlein
On the other hand, there was a 20 year stretch where there was nothing good to say on draft day lol. He is getting a little Homerish, but most ''experts'' gave the Cowboys great grades across the boardA little blurb on each of the day 3 picks.
Broaddus Gives Scouting Report On All 6 Of Cowboys' Day 3 Selections
Is it just me or is Broaddus becoming more and more of a mouthpiece for the Cowboys as time goes by? Used to be very objective and lately sounds more and more like he likes his job with the Cowboys.
Didn't mean just this one article. Seems every FA and draft pick was a brilliant move that other teams were foolish for not jumping on. But In these types of articles I actually like to see the positive side of things. It shows us why the team took the players they did and what they are hoping to get from them. I don't really care to read why another team didn't like them enough to take them. I want to know what we did likeOn the other hand, there was a 20 year stretch where there was nothing good to say on draft day lol. He is getting a little Homerish, but most ''experts'' gave the Cowboys great grades across the board
A little blurb on each of the day 3 picks.
Broaddus Gives Scouting Report On All 6 Of Cowboys' Day 3 Selections
Is it just me or is Broaddus becoming more and more of a mouthpiece for the Cowboys as time goes by? Used to be very objective and lately sounds more and more like he likes his job with the Cowboys.