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Jack also said a number of teams said they might still move him to SS
At 245lbs I doubt it. He'd have to drop 20lbs just to make that happen.
Jack also said a number of teams said they might still move him to SS
chances of boys taking a chance on Prescot after his DUI are pretty slim
Zierlein: Dallas Cowboys likely to pass on Joey Bosa
By Chase Goodbread
College Football 24/7 writer
Published: March 25, 2016 at 05:59 p.m.
Updated: March 25, 2016 at 07:11 p.m.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has said the club's No. 4 overall draft pick doesn't have a quarterback's name on it, and apparently Joey Bosa's name won't be on it, either. The Ohio State defensive end is projected as a high first-round pick, but if he's not chosen in the top three picks, NFL Media analyst Lance Zierlein expects the Cowboys to pass on him, as well.
"I don't believe the Dallas Cowboys will draft Joey Bosa," Zierlein said on The Pick Is In podcast. "I've heard that they're not in love with Joey Bosa. I don't think Joey Bosa is going to be a Cowboy."
Zierlein said it's his understanding that some other top prospects appeal more to Dallas for the No. 4 pick, while opinions in the Cowboys' building are more split on Bosa. The Cowboys coaching staff was in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday to conduct private workouts with some Buckeyes, and according to the Dallas Morning News, Bosa was among them. Zierlein's latest mock draft projects Dallas to take a different Buckeye, running back Ezekiel Elliott, at No. 4.
But options beyond quarterbacks and Ohio State's top two prospects are plenty.
"Myles Jack could be (a Cowboy). If you want to argue for Myles Jack, no problem. You want to argue for Ronnie Stanley and lock down both tackle spots? I'm fine with that. Jalen Ramsey falls, you go get him," Zierlein said, adding that Oregon defensive lineman DeForest Buckner could be a viable option for the Cowboys, as well.
Zierlein projects the Baltimore Ravens to take Bosa at No. 6 overall, as does analyst Bucky Brooks. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, picking No. 9 overall, have a draft need at defensive end as well.
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I disagree. I watched all of his games on draftbreakdown multiple times because he's that fun to watch. If he were to play MLB he'll be a better version of Urlacher. Blockers got to him plenty and he attacks them with a jolt from his hands, catching a lot of them off guard and freeing himself from the block. Sometimes I felt he got too caught up in attacking the lineman that he missed an opportunity to be in on the tackle. He's very aggressive which is great but it will bite him in the ass on occasion. His cover skills are incredible, I've never seen a pure LBer at 245lbs be able to do what he's capable of. He's a new age LBer, today's NFL is more pass heavy than ever, and Jack is exactly the type of LBer you need. To me, he's the best player in this draft if his knee clears.
That's the problem though, his knee is a major question mark. I don't think the Cowboys are looking for another injury prone LB no matter how good he is.
One knee injury doesn't make a player "injury prone". Modern day medicine and surgeries are making knee injuries and well injuries in general less signicant than they were in the past.
Don't forget Todd Gurley was selected 10th overall last year and wasn't able to do any workouts. If that knee checks out he'll be drafted high and my hope is its with us.
Yea but there have been rumors that his knee injury may be worse than expected.
Got a link to these "rumors"?
Because he participated in some of the workouts at UCLA's pro day in the beginning of March and intends to run his 40 this Friday at his personal day.
He didn't run though.
What about Noah Spence if they decide to trade down?
Got a link to these "rumors"?
Because he participated in some of the workouts at UCLA's pro day in the beginning of March and intends to run his 40 this Friday at his personal day.
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Didn't he have some impressive workout numbers and position drill stuff?
One of them was vertical leap I thought.
Shaq Lawson?
Another trade down scenario that could emerge is with the Bucs at 9. They may be willing to trade up to get Bosa (to get ahead of the Ravens who also want Bosa).
Didn't he have some impressive workout numbers and position drill stuff?
One of them was vertical leap I thought.
Wentz 40
Goff 36
Via Benjamin Albright on Twitter
Stanley is on my bust list. I hope we stay clear of him. We could do much better at 4 than that.
What about Noah Spence if they decide to trade down?
and that means what?Reported wonderlics, also a blurb by another poster at CZ that says Wentz has maintained a 4.0 grade average his entire schooling career