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Hey guys, out of the last SIX.....FUCKING SIX....2nd round picks assigned to Dallas, how many players will be contributors on opening day this year?

The answer: None. Escobar is the only player with a shot at even suiting up.

Speaking of injured 2nd rd picks, there's a post in CZ that says Sean lee underwent a "minor" knee surgery yesterday and expected to recover in 2-3 weeks.

Flash forward to training camp and preseason, and I think we all know how this story is going to go.
 

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I was just looking over some of the final predraft rankings. Mayock's top-100 he has Maliek Collins ranked at 67

Jaylon Smith he had at 97
 

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He called him "Gaylon" ?
Couple that with Rod Marinelli not even being able to get his name right during his selection call (pronounced his name with a G)
 

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One of the things I think might happen...wonder if we try to trade a late rd pick next yr for a backup QB...whether its Foles or McCown, not sure who else is available

Still hoping we trade Leary for a 4th or 5th rd pick, though looking doubtful that will happen now.
 

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Random weird thought on QBs: If we don't draft one now, what about calling the Jets to see if they'd trade us Bryce Petty? I thought he could be a good developmental guy, and IIRC the team liked him too. The Jets just drafted Hackenberg and surely don't need three young QBs. They only gave a 4th for him, so maybe they'd give up to us for a 5th or 6th?

I just can't believe we'd actually roll with Kellen Moore again. We have to do something.

And edit, dbair's post wasn't up when I wrote that. Scary.
 

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I just can't believe we'd actually roll with Kellen Moore again. We have to do something.

And edit, dbair's post wasn't up when I wrote that. Scary.

My thought too, thinking they have to be calling around about that despite whatever they say publicly about Kellen "smurf" Moore
 

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Bob Sturm: Quarterback? Defense? What Cowboys should do in Rounds 4-7

By Bob Sturm , Special contributor Contact Bob Sturm on Twitter: @SportsSturm

Bob Sturm analyzes the Dallas Cowboys' Round 2 and Round 3 picks of the NFL Draft.

The Cowboys took a risk on injured Jaylon Smith, whom they said was in their Top 5 of their draft board. What do you think of the pick?

I don’t know if it’s hyperbole for them to say top 5. Every time the Cowboys are making a pick they say we had him here on our draft board. They get a little carried away. He is a fantastic football player with all sorts of great attributes which I have detailed. I think if you’re going to take a chance taking a player off an injury, he is very high up on the list I would take a chance on. I hesitate to say everything is going to be all right. It sounds like a huge injury with nerve damage. Because they have medical people who have signed off on it, including the doctor who did the procedure, that calms me down a bit. But it’s reasonable to say, “We will believe he is fully healthy when he proves it on the field.” I’m skeptical of the pick at that spot (No. 34 overall). If they get him back to fully healthy by 2017, we will all agree he’s worth the trouble. If his health holds up, there’s very little reason for me to believe he’s not going to be a star on Sunday. The question is how long are we going to wait?

The Cowboys appeared to be in win-now mode with Tony Romo’s career nearing an end and yet they took a player who can’t help them in 2016. Are you worried about the defense?

I’m quite concerned. That’s a real issue. If you feel like I do, that Romo is on a ticking clock, and does not have lots of time left, every year matters. I think by taking Ezekiel Elliott they weren’t worried about the long term. They were worried about immediately. I am reasonable sure they looked at Emmanuel Ogbah State and Kevin Dodd, but they had the third pick. [Editor's note: Both were taken in the first two picks of the second round.] Well then maybe the Cowboys were caught scrambling just a little bit. I really believe they wanted someone who was going to make a difference immediately. I am not sure that there was a defensive lineman they thought could be a player in 2016 was there at a high enough quality. I kind of thought if they were going to do it, they were going to go the direction of Myles Jack. But if you feel the two players are close and one has a degenerative condition (Jack), and one your doctors tell you (Smith) will fully heal, I would have to fall in line with that diagnosis. I’m certainly not a medical expert but the thought process makes sense.

What do you think of the Cowboys’ third-round pick Maliek Collins?

A player I have to do some study on next week and do some video homework, but based on people I talked to, they feel like he was the best three-technique on their board at that point. In 2015 we all talk about the injuries to Tony Romo, Dez Bryant and Lance Dunbar, but we don’t talk about the Tyrone Crawford injury. That’s because he tried to play through it and he wasn’t himself. The Cowboys want more than one three-technique [defensive lineman] so they are covered in the future. The good teams -- Carolina, Seattle and Arizona – have quality defensive line rotations they don’t just have three or four good ones. They try to select 6-8. That’s what the good teams do. It sounds like a good idea, but we have to hope Collins is that type of disrupter and penetrator into the backfield that they think he is.

What do you want the Cowboys to do with their final picks Saturday?

On Day 3 you are looking to find roster players who can help you. The good teams are able to make some profits on Day 3 and the Cowboys don’t have a great track record of this. If there are some sacks to be found and Ronald Blair of Appalachian State is the one I have my eyes on, that would be really exciting. But I think we can all see by looking at the board that there are three spots pretty deep. Running back and I don’t think that’s an option. Two markets they might be in, wide receiver, there are four to five names that intrigue me and quarterback. The Cowboys could look at Dak Prescott and Connor Cook, Cardale Jones and give them some youthful talent they could develop. I’m not in love with any of these quarterback prospects but that doesn’t mean they are. That’s a real possibility to start Round 4. From there, if they want to make a smart move or two, continue to add to your defense. Focus on the secondary. Add one more young corner to move on.
 

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One of the things I think might happen...wonder if we try to trade a late rd pick next yr for a backup QB...whether its Foles or McCown, not sure who else is available

Still hoping we trade Leary for a 4th or 5th rd pick, though looking doubtful that will happen now.

If they don't draft a QB I would be on the phone with the Jets to see what they want for Bryce Petty. I wanted him last year. I think he can be every bit as good as Cousins.

Edit: I posted this before reading TE's post.
 

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Random weird thought on QBs: If we don't draft one now, what about calling the Jets to see if they'd trade us Bryce Petty? I thought he could be a good developmental guy, and IIRC the team liked him too. The Jets just drafted Hackenberg and surely don't need three young QBs. They only gave a 4th for him, so maybe they'd give up to us for a 5th or 6th?

I just can't believe we'd actually roll with Kellen Moore again. We have to do something.

And edit, dbair's post wasn't up when I wrote that. Scary.

I didn't read this post before posting about Petty. I wanted him last year. I think he could be every bit as good as Cousins. He's already had a year to sit and learn the pro game. The only problem I see is he has 3 years left on his rookie contract. He'll be a free agent by the time the Cowboys would be ready to start him.
 

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Bob Sturm: Quarterback? Defense? What Cowboys should do in Rounds 4-7

By Bob Sturm , Special contributor Contact Bob Sturm on Twitter: @SportsSturm

Bob Sturm analyzes the Dallas Cowboys' Round 2 and Round 3 picks of the NFL Draft.

The Cowboys took a risk on injured Jaylon Smith, whom they said was in their Top 5 of their draft board. What do you think of the pick?

I don’t know if it’s hyperbole for them to say top 5. Every time the Cowboys are making a pick they say we had him here on our draft board. They get a little carried away. He is a fantastic football player with all sorts of great attributes which I have detailed. I think if you’re going to take a chance taking a player off an injury, he is very high up on the list I would take a chance on. I hesitate to say everything is going to be all right. It sounds like a huge injury with nerve damage. Because they have medical people who have signed off on it, including the doctor who did the procedure, that calms me down a bit. But it’s reasonable to say, “We will believe he is fully healthy when he proves it on the field.” I’m skeptical of the pick at that spot (No. 34 overall). If they get him back to fully healthy by 2017, we will all agree he’s worth the trouble. If his health holds up, there’s very little reason for me to believe he’s not going to be a star on Sunday. The question is how long are we going to wait?

The Cowboys appeared to be in win-now mode with Tony Romo’s career nearing an end and yet they took a player who can’t help them in 2016. Are you worried about the defense?

I’m quite concerned. That’s a real issue. If you feel like I do, that Romo is on a ticking clock, and does not have lots of time left, every year matters. I think by taking Ezekiel Elliott they weren’t worried about the long term. They were worried about immediately. I am reasonable sure they looked at Emmanuel Ogbah State and Kevin Dodd, but they had the third pick. [Editor's note: Both were taken in the first two picks of the second round.] Well then maybe the Cowboys were caught scrambling just a little bit. I really believe they wanted someone who was going to make a difference immediately. I am not sure that there was a defensive lineman they thought could be a player in 2016 was there at a high enough quality. I kind of thought if they were going to do it, they were going to go the direction of Myles Jack. But if you feel the two players are close and one has a degenerative condition (Jack), and one your doctors tell you (Smith) will fully heal, I would have to fall in line with that diagnosis. I’m certainly not a medical expert but the thought process makes sense.

What do you think of the Cowboys’ third-round pick Maliek Collins?

A player I have to do some study on next week and do some video homework, but based on people I talked to, they feel like he was the best three-technique on their board at that point. In 2015 we all talk about the injuries to Tony Romo, Dez Bryant and Lance Dunbar, but we don’t talk about the Tyrone Crawford injury. That’s because he tried to play through it and he wasn’t himself. The Cowboys want more than one three-technique [defensive lineman] so they are covered in the future. The good teams -- Carolina, Seattle and Arizona – have quality defensive line rotations they don’t just have three or four good ones. They try to select 6-8. That’s what the good teams do. It sounds like a good idea, but we have to hope Collins is that type of disrupter and penetrator into the backfield that they think he is.

What do you want the Cowboys to do with their final picks Saturday?

On Day 3 you are looking to find roster players who can help you. The good teams are able to make some profits on Day 3 and the Cowboys don’t have a great track record of this. If there are some sacks to be found and Ronald Blair of Appalachian State is the one I have my eyes on, that would be really exciting. But I think we can all see by looking at the board that there are three spots pretty deep. Running back and I don’t think that’s an option. Two markets they might be in, wide receiver, there are four to five names that intrigue me and quarterback. The Cowboys could look at Dak Prescott and Connor Cook, Cardale Jones and give them some youthful talent they could develop. I’m not in love with any of these quarterback prospects but that doesn’t mean they are. That’s a real possibility to start Round 4. From there, if they want to make a smart move or two, continue to add to your defense. Focus on the secondary. Add one more young corner to move on.

I agree the positions with the most talent left are DL, RB, and QB. I might take a flyer in a RB in the 6th if Paul Perkins or Kenneth Dixon fall to them (to replace Dunbar/McFadden). Someone that can return kicks. Most of the remaining picks should be spent on grabbing as many DL as possible. My next two picks would be Billings and Sheldon Day. Although Blair would be a good pick in place of Day.
 

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I am reasonable sure they looked at Emmanuel Ogbah State and Kevin Dodd, but they had the third pick. [Editor's note: Both were taken in the first two picks of the second round.] Well then maybe the Cowboys were caught scrambling just a little bit. I really believe they wanted someone who was going to make a difference immediately. I am not sure that there was a defensive lineman they thought could be a player in 2016 was there at a high enough quality.

no one? what about a LB? safety? cornerback? it had to be Ogbah or Dodd or else we had no choice but to do something incredibly risky? retarded.
 

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no one? what about a LB? safety? cornerback? it had to be Ogbah or Dodd or else we had no choice but to do something incredibly risky? retarded.

Look at the last several years. Look at who they've drafted in the 2nd round. All have been gambles. They treat the 2nd round like a throw away pick.
 

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Soooo, in the 1st round they couldn't/wouldn't trade down and drafted a RB at 4, and then proceeded to fabricate a story that the Ravens were going to take Elliott.

Then in the 2nd round, they were unable to move up, then unable to move down, and were so terrified the Patriots would steal their feel good story, that they panicked and took a player that will not play next year and may not ever play.

In the 3rd round they took a pass-rushing 3Tech who had all of 2 1/2 sacks last year. The brain trust states they view him as a valuable backup to Tyrone Crawford.

In one of the strongest drafts in years, we take a RB in the top five, a guy who won't contribute next year, and a back-up?

Jerry Jones is literally the worst executive in all of sports. No one has the "pedigree" of two decades of poor drafting because no executive would be allowed to continue to make player personnel decisions for that long.
 
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Jerry's story about the Ravens - my first reaction was, shit, if I were the Ravens I'd be pissed that Jerry was relaying a private conversation about what we wanted to do in the draft. Given how secretive teams want to be at draft time, it would seem like a significant breech of trust.

So for me, now, it is unclear what to believe. Did the Ravens get pissed and deny what Jerry shouldn't have made public, or did Jerry completely fabricate?

I'm not upset with the pick either way .... but, yeah, it doesn't reflect well on Jerry either way. Either he broke a confidence or lied.
 

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no one? what about a LB? safety? cornerback? it had to be Ogbah or Dodd or else we had no choice but to do something incredibly risky? retarded.

Yeah I didn't agree with that either.

And if they felt they just HAD to take Smith, why not go ahead and move down a few spots and at least pick up something, giving you a chance on hitting on another player that can help now. Even if they had accepted less than market value to move down, that would have been better than staying put.

I understand why they didn't do tht in the first, where they legitimately could have lost out on the guys they had rated as the two best players (Elliott and Ramsey) and feeling like anyone taken after them would be a huge drop off, but I don't understand this.
 

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Jerry's story about the Ravens - my first reaction was, shit, if I were the Ravens I'd be pissed that Jerry was relaying a private conversation about what we wanted to do in the draft. Given how secretive teams want to be at draft time, it would seem like a significant breech of trust.

So for me, now, it is unclear what to believe. Did the Ravens get pissed and deny what Jerry shouldn't have made public, or did Jerry completely fabricate?

I'm not upset with the pick either way .... but, yeah, it doesn't reflect well on Jerry either way. Either he broke a confidence or lied.

Wasn't the story they didn't actually find out for sure that was Baltimore intent until after the pick anyway?

That said, if the Ravens had taken Ramsey Jacksonville may well have traded down with any of the other teams that wanted Elliott and we might have missed out on both the guys we really wanted.

I always felt like Bosa was still being considered for us, I wonder if SD hadn't taken him if we would have then agreed to Baltimore's trade, since then we'd have been guaranteed of getting 1 of the 3 best players that could help the most now.
 
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