Day 2 Grade

Grade the Cowboys 2nd day of the draft?


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dbair1967

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solid B

not a reach, excellent upside, wills ee alot of playing time in nickel/dime fronts as a rookie
 

Bob Sacamano

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BPA. At worst, a bit below. PFW's value chart has him as a 3C player, latter 3rd round. But fills a need. Has very nice upside.
 
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I gave it a B.

And that's only because we only had one pick - but at the same time, I wouldn't change how we handled the first.

I love the Crawford selection. I think he's an immediate upgrade to our DE rotation, and I like the versatility he provides when we go to a four man line

And I especially like how it looked like we were trying desperately to trade up, and either failed to overpay, or gambled to stay at 81... yet still ended up with our guy.

Had we moved up to say 73 (approximately when the war room looked most active) we probably would've had to have surrendered a 5th or so. And I would've liked the Crawford pick there.

I'm excited especially about the fourth round. I like our momentum. Hope it continues.
 

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Like with Claiborne and Jenkins, I hope drafting Crawford means we are trading Marcus Spears. Otherwise, we are getting zero in return for another former first round pick.

I would trade Spears for almost anything.
 

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Like with Claiborne and Jenkins, I hope drafting Crawford means we are trading Marcus Spears. Otherwise, we are getting zero in return for another former first round pick.

I would trade Spears for almost anything.

But we get smaller on DLine!!
 

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But we get smaller on DLine!!

Crawford is already drafted so nothing we can do about that. I've yet to see anyone explain or defend why we can't make short-yardage stops.

Who gets the boot on the defensive line? Coleman maybe? Frees up cap room for the rumored Shiancoe signing.
 

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Like with Claiborne and Jenkins, I hope drafting Crawford means we are trading Marcus Spears. Otherwise, we are getting zero in return for another former first round pick.

I would trade Spears for almost anything.

not quite sure you understand this pick..none of your comments make sense

Crawford isnt coming in and playing the 5tech from the word go..he will be groomed into that position..

his main position this year will be in nickel situations as a defensive end..

dont be so quick to bash the idea..our nickel defense is like 40% of our snaps
 

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Like with Claiborne and Jenkins, I hope drafting Crawford means we are trading Marcus Spears. Otherwise, we are getting zero in return for another former first round pick.

I would trade Spears for almost anything.

I'd say its the end of Coleman. Spears is pretty dependable, good in the lockerroom and has a very manageable cap charge
 

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Crawford is already drafted so nothing we can do about that. I've yet to see anyone explain or defend why we can't make short-yardage stops.

Who gets the boot on the defensive line? Coleman maybe? Frees up cap room for the rumored Shiancoe signing.

cant make short yardage stops? what!? our short yardage defense was not bad at all last year
 

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Crawford is already drafted so nothing we can do about that. I've yet to see anyone explain or defend why we can't make short-yardage stops.

Who gets the boot on the defensive line? Coleman maybe? Frees up cap room for the rumored Shiancoe signing.

short-yardage stops would require the LBs to hit the lanes provided by the Dline.
 

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yeah I guess I'd need to go pull it up, but run defense didnt seem like a huge issue last yr other than a couple of games

the problem was pass defense
 

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yeah I guess I'd need to go pull it up, but run defense didnt seem like a huge issue last yr other than a couple of games

the problem was pass defense

Pass defense was awful because teams marched right down the field whenever they wanted, especially in clutch situations.

We also struggled on goal line defenses and short-yardage plays, again especially in crucial situations. Teams converted on us at will.
 

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Pass defense was awful because teams marched right down the field whenever they wanted, especially in clutch situations.

We also struggled on goal line defenses and short-yardage plays, again especially in crucial situations. Teams converted on us at will.

Or they just threw it up for grabs and our DBs lost it in the lights.
 

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Pass defense was awful because teams marched right down the field whenever they wanted, especially in clutch situations.

We also struggled on goal line defenses and short-yardage plays, again especially in crucial situations. Teams converted on us at will.

and the vast majority of those conversions were vs the pass
 

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we ranked 5th in the league in fewest first downs rushing allowed, 7th in rush yds allowed and near the top in fewest runs over 20 yds allowed

because teams could pass to get 1st downs whenever they wanted. Show me goal line stats and short-yardage conversion stats... or just tell me some plays where the goal line d made crucial stops.
 

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because teams could pass to get 1st downs whenever they wanted. Show me goal line stats and short-yardage conversion stats... or just tell me some plays where the goal line d made crucial stops.

week 17 vs NYG 4th down stop..like 4th and 1 or 2
 
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