Watkins on Day Two

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W2W4: Cowboys and Day 2

April, 27, 2012

By Calvin Watkins | ESPNDallas.com

IRVING, Texas -- The Dallas Cowboys enter the second day of the NFL draft with just one pick because they gave up their second-round pick to St. Louis as part of a package to get Morris Claiborne, the cornerback from LSU, with the sixth overall pick.

The Cowboys have a third-round pick, the 81st overall.

What happens today?: The Cowboys will have an early afternoon news conference introducing Claiborne. After that, the front office will hunker down again and try to gain a second rounder and figure out what to do with the third-round pick.

Key Targets: TE DeAngelo Peterson, LSU, TE Ladarius Green, UL-Lafayette, TE Orson Charles, Georgia, G Amini Silatolu, Midwestern State, G Brandon Brooks, Miami of Ohio, WR Ryan Broyles and WR Marquis Maze, Alabama.

Quick note about Round 1: The Cowboys were the only team to not draft a defensive back in the first three rounds from 2009-2011. Last time they drafted a defensive back prior to Thursday night was Mike Jenkins in the first round in 2008.

Can they get an extra pick?: Considering what it took to move up in the draft, the Cowboys feel pretty good about themselves today regarding their draft picks. Under some draft charts, the Cowboys might have given up a fourth-round pick in addition to a second rounder to move from 14 to 6. Instead, Dallas lost just one pick, a second rounder. Trading Mike Jenkins, coming off shoulder surgery and playing in the last year of his contract, won't get the second-round pick back. Maybe a package with one of their fourth-rounders -- they have two at 113 overall and a compensatory selection at 135, might get them back in. Scouts love draft picks because it builds depth on the roster and when you lose one it hurts. But to get an elite corner that's what the Cowboys had to do Thursday night.
 

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I have to confess.

Last night when it got to about 19 I would have been ok with us giving up next years 1 for decastro. Straight.

We would have filled two of the three biggest needs on the team with two high character excellent players. And if we could make the playoffs next season, the first round pick would be in the 20s.

and if decastro has a great year and romo gets sacked 50 times I dont think any of us would have a problem with not having a one next year.

I wonder if norm was right about silatolo and if so what they would do to go get him. I dont want to trade jenkins or spencer. I also got the impression from stephen jones that spencer is going to get a deal at some point.
 
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