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I wasn't aware that Carter, Crawford, and Wilber were confirmed "hits" yet.
And Claiborne should be, he literally cost us 3 starters.
Make stupid shit up much?
I wasn't aware that Carter, Crawford, and Wilber were confirmed "hits" yet.
And Claiborne should be, he literally cost us 3 starters.
1st round pick = 1 starter
2nd round pick = 2 starters
Mike Jenkins sulking and not rehabbing because of Caliborne's selection = 3 starters
I like Claiborne a lot, even though I don't agree with the team's "highest graded CB since Deion Sanders" nonsense. But if you ask me if I would rather have Claiborne OR Mike Jenkins plus 2 new starters, I'd take option B.
Mike Jenkins would most likely not held out, sulked, etc. if we hadn't drafted Claiborne. He would be playing for a contract and would have been starting opposite Carr.
With the 14th pick let's say we drafted Michale Brockers (puke) he'd be starting at LDE.
With the 45th pick we could have drafted Peter Konz.
Jenkins, Brockers, Konz would be 3 starters on this team right now.
Claiborne is 1 starter on this team right now.
Again I like Claiborne. I just don't like him as much as the Cowboys apparently did.
You actually do lose Jenkins as a starter by replacing him. He is no longer starting.
Let me try to explain it like this. Is upgrading from Mike Jenkins to Morris Claiborne worth 2 other starting players? Without the trade we made we would still have Jenkins most likely penciled in to start plus the players we drafted with our original 1st two draft picks.
Before the draft this was the majority of thinking. We had replaced Newman with Brandon Carr, we had Scandrick as our 3rd CB, and Jenkins was going to either earn a new contract or be allowed to leave in a year. We had holes at safety (all of the Mark Barron talk), interior OL (DeCastro talk), and were in need of upgrading the DL (Fletcher Cox, Michael Brockers). There was talk of drafting a CB later for depth but I don't think too many draft guru's or Cowboy fans were screaming for an immediate upgrade over Jenkins.
Now obviously the Cowboys felt differently. I just don't get how you guys aren't looking at our issues now in Training Camp and not realizing we probably would have been better off keeping and using our first two picks. Also, Jenkins didn't start talking about trades or rehabbing elsewhere until after we drafted Claiborne. IMO there's no reason to believe he wouldn't have shown up to OTA's and rehab on time if he was still the projected starter.
It isn't that the Cowboys spent too much to move up in the draft. It is that they allocated too many resources to the CB position (for 2012).
Look, the Cowboys could have had Dre Kirkpatrick and Knoz for what the Cowboys spent on Claiborne.
If you are telling me that the Cowboys have a lot of holes to fill, you understand the advantage of drafting two starting caliber players instead of just one.
I get your math cmd. I was saying the same thing at the time of the draft.
Newman had to be replaced. That was obvious. So the Cowboys picked up Carr (who didn't come cheap ... he required a significant expenditure of resources). Claiborne also came at a very high cost.
Given that the team has significant weaknesses in areas other than CB, the Claiborne pick was a luxury that the 2012 team couldn't really afford. ... short term, it is a bad decision. The 2012 team would have been better off making due with Scandrick, Carr, and Jenkins and allocating elsewhere the resources spent on Claiborne. Specifically, the 2012 team would have been better off with a higher caliber OL.
Rookie CBs usually take a while to develop. My prediction is that Claiborne will be no different. This year he'll show flashes of greatness, but he'll also struggle. I don't expect that he's going to make much of a difference to the 2012 team.
Over the longer term (several seasons from now) it certainly could be that Claiborne will have established himself well worth the resources that were spent on him.
But make no mistake about it .... the 2012 team isn't going to be as good as it could have been. From a short term perspective (at least), the resources spent on Claiborne would have been more effectively used to add true starting caliber players to the OL.
It isn't that the Cowboys spent too much to move up in the draft. It is that they allocated too many resources to the CB position (for 2012).
Look, the Cowboys could have had Dre Kirkpatrick and Knoz for what the Cowboys spent on Claiborne.
If you are telling me that the Cowboys have a lot of holes to fill, you understand the advantage of drafting two starting caliber players instead of just one.
It isn't that the Cowboys spent too much to move up in the draft. It is that they allocated too many resources to the CB position (for 2012).
Look, the Cowboys could have had Dre Kirkpatrick and Knoz for what the Cowboys spent on Claiborne.
If you are telling me that the Cowboys have a lot of holes to fill, you understand the advantage of drafting two starting caliber players instead of just one.
This is a foolish debate to have. I say this, because Jerry had came out and admitted that had we kept our 2nd round pick, he would have selected ILB Bobby Wagner. We weren't getting Konz or any other OL with our 2nd. And would Wagner come in here and be a starter? Not over Lee, so that would leave either over Connor or Carter. Doubtful that he would have displaced either of those two.
So if Claiborne is a franchise CB, and those other two guys are average starters or JAGS, does the same still hold true?
What if Claiborne turns out to be the superstar he is supposed to be but Romo gets injured again, this time late in the season because of poor offensive line play.
What then? Kyle Orton
Can you imagine how scarry our offense would be with an above average offesive line. I dont know why it is not one of our priorities.
Look at the line we had in the 90's. It was absolutely dominant, and it was integral in the offense we ran
Jerry may be foolish, but the debate isn't.
What we are talking about here is how the resources might have best been used, not whether Jerry would have used them in the best way.
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There is little doubt that claiborne will be an outstanding player but i'm with zero. We made our investment this offseason in DB with Carr. We have GLARING deficiencies on the offensive line and our solution was bringing in two backup players to fix the issue.
Are you stuck on stupid? Livings was not a backup. And seriously, how much do you think you can fix an entire Oline in just ONE offseason?