He's the Dallas Cowboys dot Com Draft Show. Cowboys your war room for insider news and draft analysis from deep within the confines of Cowboys Headquarters at Valley Ranch, Dallas Cowboys Select and Now your hosts Dane Brugler, David Hellman, and Brian brought us Welcome once again to the Draft Show from the s WBC Mortgage studios here at Valley Ranch. Brian brought us along with Dane Brugler, CBS Sports David Hellman. Morning, how are we doing, guys? Thirteen days? Thirteen days? Can't
wait this boat. We started off feel a little bit like I'm gonna show my history knowledge. Mcgellan. Wow, what does guys? What did Magellan do? I don't know. He's something famous. He needed the pen of the s interview. But that was Columbus, Columbus. That's Columbus. Magellan was the first guy that circumnavigate the globe. Oh, that's what we've been doing in this Draft show. Really, I think so okay, I think we've carried this thing. It's to the point
where I'm excited about it. I'm anxious about it. I'm excited about the actual draft. I'm getting a little worn down by shouldn't get shouldn't get worn down by speculation. I think that's what makes the draft great. There's so many scenarios, you know, and that's that's what mock drafts are. Like I've been doing. I've done probably one hundred mock drafts. Ye know, I'm not an exaggeration. No, it's not. It's
are you running out of ideas? Well? Yeah, And the point of these mock drafts, I'm not trying to be one hundred percent accurate, you know, Like it's I don't really care. Yeah, I just want to look at different scenarios. You know. Okay, if if Mark's Mariota ends up going number two, how does that, you know play out? What's the ripple effect? The draft's fascinating because one pick in the top ten that's different than we think can have
a ripple effect that changes everything down the line. And whether that's a quarterback or you know, whatever it ends up being. That's the fascinating thing about the draft. There's so many different scenarios. It's more unpredictable than the NCAA tournament, I mean, anything out there. So that's what makes it great. Yeah, I've I've grown this time of year, and those guys are sitting in that draft room right now putting together
their board. And this was always an exciting time for me because you had, you had all the you were starting to do the film work. I mean, you're getting you're getting a general manager and Stephen and all of them, and Garrett, you're getting them up to speed. There's a lot of things that you know you already had known about. But the fact that you have the medicals, you know, we get the girly recheck this weekend, the fact that he was here last weekend. They have a real good
understanding of where that knee at is. But the further we've gone along here, I'm starting to realize you talked about mock drafts. I'm starting to feel like that there's certain players that just aren't going to be there. Yeah, you know, guys like you say, we've talked about Dane. You brought it up a long time ago about the cornerback situation, and we've talked about Dave. You've gone on
record about this situation here with the Cowboys. The more you look at all these teams ahead of Dallas, the more likely that they might not get the opportunity to draft a Jones or A Peters or somebody like that. See, I feel like I kind of disagree with you there. I mean, yeah, I get what you're saying, but I at this point in time, I feel like of the positions that we agree that they would want slash need, I feel like cornerback is the best bet for there
to be a good pick there defensive end or linebacker myself. See, And that's the unpredictable part of the draft is the corner situation. How many corners are off the board and you know, just looking at the top said it's top four with Wayne's Byron Jones, Kevin Johnson, and Marcus Peters, whatever order that ends up going. Well, one of those four guys be on the board for the Cowboys at twenty seven. If they are, I think that's the pick it. If they're not, I agree, then let me let me
just me just throw some stuff out. Who are you thinking? And it's gonna be there a defensive end o Diggie, oh DIGGI yeah, I think I think this is gonna sound funny, but I think one of the UCLA kids is going to be taking ads. Yeah, Kendricks or Odiggie at twenty seven. I do because I just going through and I did this on Talking Cowboys U the other day, and I started with Tennessee at two, and I'm just teams that could use a cornerbacks, maybe as a top
three need. Yeah, we'll get into it more next week. I want to get into some more of these guys as far as needs and stuff. Tennessee at two, Jacksonville at three, Oakland at four. St. Louis at ten, Minnesota at eleven, New Orleans at thirteen, Miami at fourteen. Well, and Dane's been saying this all spring. That's the point of trying to make there isn't a team on that list that doesn't need. Yeah, and that's what I'm saying. I mean, as far as one of the three team needs.
Now you know, well the quality of the corner stretch, I thought it would stretch until you go in and start physically saying, okay, you know, what does the San Diego Chargers need? What do the Kansas City Chiefs needs? And that that's what I mean. Yeah, everybody on that list could use a cornerback. I mean, you know, as
a top three need top three. But also there's plenty of teams I mean for every team you just mentioned, a few of them might need a Vic Beasley or Dante Fowler's and that's true, and there might be other teams also the need. I mean every all thirty two teams could use another corner. I mean it might not be in their top three need, but when they come when it's their pick on the board, a corner might
be their top player on their board. My question in do you guys is as in what you've seen, is the corner back the best position in this draft for the quality of the player, at least in the first round. I think so, I think there's um just an overall draft. You can't say the runners, well, can you? You can maybe say your edge rushers? Well, if we're talking overall draft, yeah, in terms of depth and you know, all things considered UM to me, it's talking about corner yeah, talking about
wide receiver, running backs in there, and ash rusher. I think those four positions are are in that conversation. And I think depending on who you talk to, you get different answer. Who the deepest position is? You know what the best position is altogether? Because with running back we might have ten in the top one hundred, right with wide receiver. We're not probably not going to match last year in terms of the star power, and we had four receivers or a thousand yards receiving last year, but
the overall depth is outstanding. I mean, even if you don't get one of those top three receivers the Maury Cooper, Kevin White, Vante Parker, you can still get a Preshod Perryman or a DGB or Jalen Strong, Nelson ogil Or. I mean the depth in each round's outstanding pass rushers outstanding. And then of course corner. So I think those four positions are the ones from me I look at as
the deepest in the strongest in this draft. Do you think the run will be so you're saying no, you think more of a run at receiver, or you're saying more of a run. Do you think the run's gonna be a corner in the high corner with receiver. I think that we're gonna we're gonna see the three receivers off the board quickly, and then it's gonna be the rest of the first round is gonna be a little hit or miss. We might see Breshad Perriman go somewhere
in there Jalen Strong. Maybe you know, DGB, maybe if Philip Dorset could sneak in there, we don't, you know, I think that's a possibility. I feel much stronger saying that the corners we're gonna see five or six in the first round. I think you'll see corners taken throughout the first round, whereas I mean, yeah, I think there's like probably two top twelve receivers and then you have wait a little while before the next one. See, that's
what I'm trying to say. If maybe a guy like I mocked last week or when we first did the mock of Byron Jones, I don't have that. I don't have that great feeling I put Byron Jones the Cowboys that first time around, thinking that he was gonna be there, And the more you really dive into this, I don't think Byron Jones and even Peters are gonna be there when Dallas picks at twenty seven four corner. And let's
let's get something straight with Byron Jones. I've got a lot of questions about him being a workout warrior and his combine boosting him up to the draft board, and that's not the case. His tape matches. Oh absolutely, what he the testing numbers that he put up. Absolutely. He was caught up in a case of he was on a terrible team at Yukon, terrible team, and he missed almost all the most. He was out since October, so he missed half the season, second half of the season,
so he didn't play the Senior Bowl. He was limited throughout the pre draft process. So you know, he was a little bit of underrated. I mean he went kind of under the radar a little bit, but I mean he's been on the radar. He just not a guy we talked about a lot because of the injuries and the fact that he was overlooked a little bit. But he's His tape absolutely matches it. He's worth a top twenty pick. Let me throw this to you because we talked about trading back for a running back last week.
All Right, you don't think the top four corners will be there. I don't think you would want a draft Row or Derby in at twenty seven. Is that ye? Yes or no? You don't have to know. I know I would if we If if I told you that you could trade back into the mid thirties or even forty and take one of those guys. Would you feel better about it? Cornerback? I'm that's just the hypothetical. I'm
trying to think because I'm I'm more interested. I'm more interested if I'm gonna trade back, I'm more interested in getting one of those running backs me personally. I mean, I understand your scenario that you're asking me about a corner, my hypothetical and just to ignore it. No, I No, I didn't ignore it. I'm just saying, though, if you ask me to trade back, I'm interested in going to get my guy Coleman or a JII. You know I'm interested in that. I'm interested in that. I'm not interested
in backing up for a corner. Okay, I'm not, so you don't. I would rather go up. I would rather go up to get a corner than go back. That's just me. Or wait and get a Nelson or you know, a corner later or a Josh Shaw. You feel better about getting a corner at sixty than a running back at sixty, I think, I mean, I don't think there's a shot of getting a running back at sixty myself, do you ever? And that's a problem, that's the issue.
I pretty much agree with you. I do, But do you ever think like we're so hyper focused and like we have a pretty good idea what they're thinking that I mean maybe, you know, maybe you can't see the forest for the trees type of thing, like, I mean, yeah, you get so stuck on one line of logic and it makes sense. I'm not saying it doesn't, but you never know how it's gonna We could see a running
back slip to sixty. It's possible. I mean two years two years ago, I never would have guessed Eddie Lacey would have fallen to the sixty first pick in the second round. That's fair in the packers would get Eddie Lacey. I never would have thought that would have happened. That's a great point. I've talked to people who think a gie is a decent bed to last. I mean, really, yeah,
it's possible. I don't. I don't see it either. But I wonder if that's just because you kind of get into this line that makes the draft unpredictable, because in the second round, you know, we could see some maybe some first round guys fall out of the first round to the second round. You know that starts to make up part of the second round, some guys fall a little bit, and it might be a case where teams are waiting for that running back run yeah, before they start.
And that's the scary thing to me is gonna be when the first when the first running back after I mean, Girley and Gordon are beasts into themselves. But when that first other running back goes, I think you're gonna start to see them all. Oh no, I like dominoes. Kent Krrison is our producer today on the show. He handles all the calls of interaction with the fans. So kN know you got one on the line. Let's go where you're What do you got? Dale and Richmond Virginia. Dale,
We're doing great. What's your question? They're glad to see you're doing great. First of all, I mostly agree what you said as far as defensiveated the linebackers. But I was wondering, um if Dane could go into detail about two de fifth of tackles, one for Washington State and another one for Northern um I or for when I read they both can get to the quarterback. And I'm
Dave order your draft gud. I would expecting to get the book, but somehow I kept the online version easy for me to use because I'm a number that I could I'm wanting to pay the extra the book. Well, no, and I apologize. It's uh, you know, for everyone if you're interested in the book, it's a PDF only version. It's only on digital. But I know you know a lot of people end up printing it out. Yeah, that
is an option. I know that's something um, you know we've done here um and hopefully that's something you're able to do, is take the online version. It's easily. Uh,
it's easy to print. Um. But to your question about the defensive tackle Xavier Cooper at the Washington State A player that a little out of position at Washington State, but the five technique, I think he's more probably a three technique absolutely U interesting background, Uh when you know, kind of overlooked in the recruiting process, went to Washington State and really, uh you see a talented player, uh and very quick, very athletic, and he showed that the
testing numbers backed that up absolutely sure. Did. I think he was more of a flash player on tape, and I think if you can hone that and get more of a snap the snap reliable player you got something there. So I think Cooper uh is in that top one hundred somewhere. And then who oh, Xavier Williams out of Northern Iowa, a player that I saw at the East West Shrine game. He got a chance to see him live. Um, he played more of a tilted nose at you and I, but I think he's more of a three technique or
a five technique at the NFL level. Another guy who's quick, and I love the motor, I love, I love the relentlessness is that he gives. He uh, he was a combined snub. He's gonna be one of the first combine snubs drafted this year, probably somewhere in those those middle rounds, fourth, fifth, sixth rounds somewhere. But a good player who he's not gonna be a starter from day one, but I think he'll push the starters and be someone that you can
get on the third day who can contribute. Yeah, and you know, I uh, I'm with you about the book. To me, it was, you know, put it together, you know as you can, it works out well, get it printed out and stuff like that. But uh, you know, I think one day you'll have that thing printed You'll be Hey, if I if I could, Uh, it's cost so much to print these things, so if I could do that, I would, but uh, you know a lot of people end up printing it, and I think it
works out. Well, absolutely, I do that. Yeah, And and people will print it and bind it for you. Yeah that's me. But yeah, yeah, you talk about real quick though. You know, we got to a few minutes before we got to go for a first break, talk about your your thirty two I believe, and I tweeted it out last night, your your combined snub. Yeah, and just maybe highlight uh you know three or four guys out of that group that you think that can And that's up on CBS Sports too, by the way, isn't it. Yeah,
it's on CBS Sports. It's you know, last year we had thirty two non combine guys drafted, and that's about the average every year. It's about thirty guys every years, so high number in my opinion. Yeah, Well, it's it's tough because two fifty two. Yeah. Well, and you figure there's about a three hundred and thirty invited that combine every year, So there's over one hundred combine invites that don't get drafted right, Um, but you know, through one
reason or another, some of these guys go overlooked. And I think, um, you know absolutely Xavier Williams from Defensive Tack Club of Northern I was one of them. It's me the biggest combines stuff with Shack Mason. Yeah, the interior alignment from Georgia. Shack, you gotta played center, right. I think he's best at center, but he can play guard as well. Um, and I think he was at Senior Bowl and he did well for himself. Do you think that people overlook him because of the offense that
he plays in. I mean it's that option option. It's an offense that doesn't translate to the NFL at all. So yeah, I mean and the way they block that is completely foreign. So yeah, I can see that position he was on the ground, Yeah, you know, eighty percent of the town because that's what he was asked to do. Cut block cup, yeah, you know, just launch himself basically. But when you look at the athleticism, it's really impressive.
I think Shack Mason definitely, Um, he's a player that's going to be drafted, only drafted, but you know, maybe you know towards the early parts of the day. And there's there's guys at every position you look at, Um, a wide receiver, there are quite a few quarterback Chris Bonner from Colorado State Pueblo. That that's the kind of the guy pegged to get drafted who wasn't at the Combine. Um, you know, a big kid, he's so raw, but you see a lot of ability, a lot of base traits
that you want at the quarterback position. So I think that's a possibility as well. So will we have thirty two guys Combine snubs drafted this year? We'll see it could be lower, could be higher. We'll have to see how it plays out. But I think those are thirty two guys that I think are possibilities. Did you take a peek at Gabe Martin at all from Bowling Green? I did, and he did make that list. Um, there are a few MAC linebackers. Sylvestry, the Toledo guy, and
then Gabe Martin at Plowling Green. He love you love the energy that he shows. He's athletic, he runs all over the field. Um, you know, he can get blocked pretty easily and taken out of the play. But when he's able to have free space to operate. He he has the range that you want. So I think he's a guy that you look for maybe on special teams, and you know he can be an impact guy there while he you know, fights for a job and the linebacker. Keep an eye on him. And Dane gave you some
He painted a really nice picture of the player Mansion. Yeah, and and Gabe Martin from Bowling Green and um, and I've done the player myself and I totally agree with what Dane has said about the player. But keep an eye on him. Against Wisconsin, I watched him play some Sam linebacker And this is you know when you talk about the Cowboys uh and them looking for a potential Sam linebacker. Uh. He was also one of their thirty visits as well. So that's a little bit insight right there.
For Dane's got you a guy right there on his list. You should go check that list out. But also keep an eye on Gabe Martin, linebacker from Bowling Green. The games I watched were Ohio, Western, Kentucky and Wisconsin. I was thinking I have him later in the draft more probably six type A rounds. Right. I gave him a priority free agent grade, but it wouldn't be shocking to see him come off the board. Remember I watched I watched him with you for Yeah, I think Melvin Gordon
all over there. Yeah yeah, Dallas with two picks in the seventh, you know, and I don't. You could be absolutely right about the player. I thought more about that two thirty six or two forty three where they're picking. Keep an eye on Gabe Martin again played a little Sam linebacker against Wisconsin six two two thirty four four six one speed is what I had. So, Okay, we're gonna take our first break and then come back. Dave Hellman's gonna take over the program with little Twitter on
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the Club. Back here on the Draft Show, Brian brought us Dane Burglar, David Hellman, Kent Garrison driving the bus right now. Um. Dane talked about his UH book. You can still get that if you go to his Twitter account right dp at Burglary and UH don't find find a way to order that in the Yes, I'll show you one. Yeah, Dane was. It was nice up to contribute to this one as well. This is Star Magazine one and we're very proud of of the work we were able to do. Um. Dane covers a lot more
guys and his book are though. We have some stories about the players and stuff too, and and also some scouting reports as well. So you can get this at at the Dallas Cowboys shop. Cowboys is where I believe you can get this is one of the one of the sites. I have all those all those terms and stuff on my computer, but Dave is using it right now. But we'll get you the link where you can orders.
You can order the single copies or be as part of your coverage that you get ordered the subscription that you get with to the Star magazine along with all the stuff during the season, the Cheerleader magazine, and then this as well as part So this is the April one, so check it out if you could. A lot of good stories in here, some scouting reports, and again Dane Brugler did a really good job helping us with current comparison of NFL players to some of these draft picks.
So mock drafts too, Yeah, which is probably a part of mine now, but yeah, it's I think it worked out pretty well with it, did it did? I'm really I'm very excited about this. I think every year we'll get better at doing this and I'm really proud to be a part of something that well. So we'll get you the link where you can order that right now. I want to go to Chandler in Oklahoma. Chandler, we're doing great. What's your question, sir? Yeah? I got two
quick questions, guys. One, when are we finally going to hear something on great CARDI suspension? Because that could really impact draft plans if it's let's say, eight games as opposed to two or four. And second of all, for those of us who don't have a Twitter, where can we get Dane's draft book? Does he have an actual website or something that we can go to and download it from there? And that's all I got. I'll hang up from listen. Thanks guys, Thanks Chandler. That's a good question.
I've relied on Twitter, to be honest with you, to get that out there there. The let me pull up the link it to Google. It's old Bruger Draft guide and it'll come up. Yeah, And the link is my Football News dot Com under products um and it's under there, so my Football News dot com. Um. If you go there under products um, that's where you can find my draft guide. So that's uh easy way to do that. If you don't have a Twitter. I think the Hardy thing will come up here, it's not it's yeah before
the draft, Yeah it will. I believe it will fall. Yeah, that would be Bush lead by the NFL. We answered a question Dan the mailbag. I think about it, but and I mean to that point, Adrian Peterson not getting any suspension time has I mean nothing to do with nothing, nothing to do with it. Yeah, So I think you'll I think you'll know something's gonna He's gonna get something, and I gotta believe it's gonna come in sometime in the next two weeks. Why do you think that does
alter the draft plans? If it does, I don't think it does at all myself. I don't. I don't think it changes your I mean because you know, even though I even though I said that they could draft, but I think it's about draft plans. I think you're looking at maybe future teams you can ever you can never like I mean, obviously, with your first round pick, you want a guy that can contribute immediately, right, You've got to keep three and four years in the future in mind.
And Greg Hardy right now as a one year player, absolutely and he might even be he might even be like a twelve game player. He might pen game player, game player, absolutely right. So thanks for the call there, Chandler. Okay, Dave and kn't hit it Twitter? All right, we got some we got some really nice stuff today. And since we're talking about Greg Hardy, and thanks for bringing a pen that doesn't click. You're welcome everyone. This pen does not click. So I hope I'm not ruining your broadcast
this week. Um, So we just talked about Greg Hardy. Yeah, I think this is really pertinent, Jim. Jim points out they moved up to get to Marcus Lawrence last year because he was the last best right defensive end. True. Correct, True? You signed Greg Hardy to play right defensive end and you plan to move to Marcus Lawrence to left right? So what's correct? What's going on with defensive end in this draft? What are you looking at left or right? I'm looking at left. This team went out to look
for a right defensive end. That was Will's plan from the word go. They were looking for a right defensive end. But you feel comfortable moving Lawrence to left in the interim and I mean, that's exactly what you're gonna do. And you might you might be a situation where you'd say, Okay, maybe you just with Mincy. Mincy's gonna be gone potentially after this year. So what you would do then is you would say, Okay, hard he's gone, Mincy's gone. Now
you're gonna need a right defensive end. I think that they would go and draft somebody like a say Odgizoa would be to me, would be a guy that you could play in that rotation. It's not about who starts, in my opinion, it's about the rotation the who the best guys in that group are. But you want a guy with a better left end skill set, I think initially, yeah, they went to look for a right end. They got Hardy looking for a left end guy right now? All right?
And actually two more great questions, I think because I just feel like there's a lot of doom and gloom about the running back position. Sure, because the Cowboys do not look well positioned to get the guys that everybody loves. So Jason wants to know, where do you see David Cobb going? And I feel like I just feel like people tend to forget that there are his value at running back beyond these guys. Anyway, David Cobb, what do y'all think? I would rather have Mike Davis myself, I
know you probably feel differently about that. I would rather have Cobb. You know, the testing numbers aren't impressive, A four seven three forty years dash, and you know I get that, But the tape tape is good. Yeah, picks up. We talked about the Big ten runners with Tevin Coleman, Melvin Gordon and all those guys. David Cobb was outstanding for a Minnesota offense where he was the featured guy. They didn't have a passing game. You knew Williams exactly, Yeah,
with a bad quarterback exactly. You knew David Cobb was running it up the middle. And it's so refreshing to have said this before, to watch a running back who prefers to run between the tackles, and that's David Cobb. So I think he's gonna be in somewhere in that third round mix. It could be early, it could be late. Really, it might depend on how many running backs going that
second round. But David Cobb's gonna be part of probably part of that third round, maybe even in the fourth well to see other unning backs come off the board. I think if the Cowboys go for a stretch running back, not stretch as far as the scheme, if they go for a fourth round running back Buck Allan, Allan would be the guy that I think they would go after. In keeping with Dane talking about Big ten running backs,
Corey also wants to know about Jeremy Langford. He's a guy that I thought was pretty impressive at the Senior Bowl. And I mean talking later in the draft obviously, but again I think there's value and really fast at the combine too, the fastest forty hum on the running backs. He's a he's a good player, he's just I don't know. There's just hard to do. You have a shot to be wrong about him, because we're not. We're not We're
not really enthusiastic about the guy. To me, it's hard to get excited about any one part of his game. I think I'm saying he's quality, he's he's a solid back, but I don't get excited about any one part and that he doesn't like Cod better than him. To be honest with you, Oh so do I And I mean I gave Lankford a fifth round grade. Yeah, I think that's where he ends up. And I get he has a speed, but everything else I don't think he plays
that fast that too. I mean, you know there's guy's in his draft, like the kid the Miami receiver that plays fast. You can watch him run, you mean, you know you see it. He's one of those guys where I would have never It looked like to me he trained to run fast with the combine to make up for the film that doesn't gluck. He's running fast. I just got a very interesting question based on that conversation. I'm gonna save it till after Twitter on the twenty, but I want to go back to that. Okayway we
heard yesterday or I think yesterday. Earlier this week the Cowboys worked out Brett Hunley. Yeah, we've talked a lot about Bryce. Petty AJ wants to know, would you think that they would take a chance on Hunley at sixty second round pick? Well, you like him more than me? Well, I gave a fourth round grade. I don't know. There are two players I would take in the top one hundred picks this year, and that's the top two. Winston
to Mariota, Oh, would not take another quarterback. But those three quarterbacks, Brett Hunley, Bryce Petty, and Garrett Grayson, I think they're all all three of those guys are gonna go stwhere in the top one hundred. So I think where you have to get them is not worth where they're gonna go. I was agonizing about my top fifty lists. It's gonna go out next week, and I was agonizing, and I put Bryce Petty at number forty nine on
my list. So you would too, would take climbed if you have climbed the ladder on mister Petty over there. I just you know what, Okay, you know if I if I bust this one, fine, then I then don't let me do quarterbacks. You're you're right. He's going to be drafted right now. I have n't going to the Rams. And in the early second round, I'd say the two teams to look at the Saints and the Rams. Yeah,
watch those two teams in the early second round. There's just too many, too many mental traits and physical traits not to take a shot at this guy. That that's just me. Well, and that's the thing with the quarterback position is whether or not. I don't think any of these quarterbacks after the top two are going to be worth where they're they're actually drafted. But it's it's a quarterback position. And if you could potentially hit on one
of these guys, you're gonna be drafted earlier. When then where then where the tape says they should be taking? Are you going to rip somebody for drafting one of these guys early, a Manion or a Petty. If it's Manion, I will because I hates man He's a priority for agent. To me, he's he's a strong word, he's he's a Tony Pike. He's Uh. If he can figure out a way to speed up his process, then I could see if he's an only quarterback. Yeah, and and that's a's a feather in his cap. But to me, I am
nice try basically, I mean, I don't know. I just need more out of my quarterback to spend a draft pick on I especially in a top one hundred, there was our future start. If I picked him in the seventh well, you know when you get to the six and seventh rounds, you know draft today, Well, Sean Mannion, I think he might come off the board in the fourth of the fifth. Sure we're talking about these quarterbacks. I'm with you, they're gonna come off the board earlier
and off with you, all right? The last since two thousand two? Okay, there get those numbers out of been one hundred and sixty five quarterbacks drafted? How many by the Cowboys? Uh? One? When since two thousand two, one one one every other team is drafted at least three every other team, some as many as seven or eight. So it could it have to have to break that streak at some point. I'm gonna be the year this year.
I'm on the Dustin Vaughan hype train. Dudes, the next dudes in all pro Yeah, um, okay, where were we? I'd feel great about taking Hunley in the fourth round, By the way, I don't pro any shot he'd be there, but I mean, yeah, I've one twenty seven overall for Unley more than in Petty. I know Petty won't be there in the fourth. I don't really think Hunley will be either anyway. Um, he just told it that they're
not going to be there, all right. So you know, since we got so much attention for our Adrian Peterson conversation over the last Dayngratulations, yeah, congratulations. This is I think, I mean, this kind of goes in line with what we've been talking about. I think it's interesting. So Scott says, your boy Byron Jones is there at twenty seven. Okay, the Vikings want your first, they want twenty seven, and they want next year's second, and they'll restructure Peterson's contract
and you can get Peterson. You take Byron or do you take the deal? Wait? Wait, wait, okay that again. Sorry, okay, you sell like me trying to explain to trade. Vikings are willing to restructure Peterson and they want seven and next year's too. To make the so Peterson's on the board. I can get Peterson for twenty seven. You can, well, you can. You can get Byron Jones. Oh, Byron Jones. Yeah, you can draft Byron Jones at twenty seven. Or you can't make this, give it up for Adrian Peterson and
next year's too. Oh and next year's too. I'm not doing that. Dane is emphatic. You seem to be sitting there not saying anything. Well, I'm thinking that I'm hopeful that I could just maybe do it for my one. I just that's not what I know. I know, but I'm just saying, no, it's no that way, Okay, all right, I'm not giving up a first round pick for a group peer. Yeah, I mean, that's where I stand on it. But if I if I can give up a second and a fourth if I but I just told you
Dane that I can't. At twenty seven, I might be looking at Kendricks and you're looking at Byron. You're looking at I like Byron Jones. I like I like Kevin Johnson better. You made Byron your pick in the draft? I did. I like him better? I do like him, I do. It's Adrian Peterson sounds so conflicting. The two next year's got me kind of messed up. That's what That's where I get kind of you know. So for a one, if it's just a one, if it's a
straight one, I'll give up Barn Jones for Adrian Peterson. Yes, it's not though, so for multiple picks, one of them in the future, you're not I have to give Why can't I just give them the twenty seventh pick because they want more than that. He's a Hall of Fame running back. I don't have to give them a one in a two. I don't have to ask you this. What do you think Jerry would give up? I've watched even up two ones for Joey Galloway, So don't don't think he would give up a one in a future
or two that well, obviously, who's who's the Jilian Wood? Yeah, who's the joleman here? His name is Scott Scott. He Scott might be with the owner. I'm I'm trouble with that. I think Jerry giving the one. I think Jerry would give up the new facility. I'll tell you one thing though. He hates. He hates sitting there without picks. He I mean, I've seen to do it. There's nothing worse thing in the world. Yeah, there's nothing worse than sitting there. No
one you gave up? Yeah, no more. All right, we'd spend enough time on the purple one. Uh. Cowboys Blog Legal not involved here today. Day. It's been an interesting morning, all right. Defensive tackle, Yeah has not been. This is from Cowboys Blog Defensive Tackle. They didn't bring any in it. Really, it does not seem like it's an emphasis. Yeah, I mean, is it is it dumb to think that? I mean, do they feel that good? About the guys on this roster. No,
they wanted they wanted more athletic. Uh, they wanted more athletic Nick Hayden. But they're not going to take one at twenty set. But do you think they'll take one anywhere? Do you think a defensive tackle will be in this draft class? I would take nudist Roaches if it was me. It's stunning Jarrett, Grady Jarrett. I'd take Grady Jarrett. How many years in a row has tackle been in? And like, they drafted Kish Bishop last year, but that hardly counts.
I mean, that's away from Bishop is a nice rotational player that might not dress every week. But it's stunning to me to think that you could go like three years without addressing the position in the top. They really do like Teroll mcclin. Yeah, really do like Terrell mcclin. He flashed, Yeah, And that's where that's where I think, you know, and out there, I know fans are going, oh,
Terrell mcclin. What But to me, if you're gonna go drafted guy Nunis, Roaches or Jared one of those guys would be perfect for how they want to play their scheme. I mean, but I'm talking they you know, maybe not at the maybe those guys are more threes. Yeah, but you know if the one, I just don't talking to Marinelli. It's all about pass rush with him. Yeah. If you can't rush the passer at one, he's not He doesn't want you. But they want I know that for a fact.
They want a more athletic one technique And might be McClean as a writer. I've got no beef with Terrell mcclin, but I hate having to differentiate between two mcclin's. It's terrible row anyway, Roll McClain and T McClain. Justin wants to know. This is I mean, I don't care what you say. This is your pet cat U. With Frank Clark's baggage. Oh wait a minute, now, with Frank Clark's baggage,
where do you see the cowboys taking him? If you don't know, he was kicked off Michigan's program in the fall for domestic violence arrests, got into a skirmish with his girlfriend. I think, yeah, well it's not she was fighting back too, and it's like, that's not It was a two way fight. We're probably talking about a first or second round talent that's now being talking second round Dane. Oh yeah, talent wise, Yeah, yeah, so the way he can push the pocket. Make a call here, where are
you comfortable with this guy? Well taken? Where am I comfortable? Or where he's going to be drafted? Where's gonna be drafted? I think I think there's a good chance he ends up in a third Yeah. I had him, I mocked him. I had mocked him before in the seventh. Yeah, I put him in the fourth this time around third, fourth round. I think that's that's where he's gonna end up. The guy who sits in that chair that that at first
office inside the draft room. Yeah, he is a fan of Frank Clark with he would figure out a way to get Frank Clark. Last week it came down that those domestic violence charges are being dropped. Yeah, so that's that's the big something that happened. I'm not right, something happened, right, something happened. But the fact that those charges are being dropped that that helps his cause. You know, teams have done a lot of research on this kid. Uh, he's talented,
there's no question about it. Watch the Michigan tape. Smoke again, there's there's some baggage here, because it's more than just that. There's there's some stuff in his past that you know, you have to look at two. So it's a I think he ends up going. You know, I'm proud of you for saying that. Well, it's where I think he ends up going. I gave him me personally, I gave him a fifth. That's where I would feel comfortable of
taking him. But I don't think he's gonna last out long if he goes off the board in the third, which you acknowledge the pick as a good one. If you're sitting in a war room like I used to do. Wait, wait, you know we I used to sit there when somebody would take somebody and I'd go, damn good pick good. I'd say it to myself, Wait to go jets, Yeah, yeah, good pick potentially yes, And that's I mean, I'm riding
the fence there. But the thing is they don't want to with a player like this, with his history of baggage, with not one scident, not two incidents. There's a couple incidents, you know, more than two. There's a wait and see approach with Okay, I at some point and I know it's not the boy scout sihada yaday adda, all that good stuff. I get it, But at some point I think you gotta worry about stuff like that, especially you signed Hardy, your backup running backs been in some trouble
with the same type of stuff. You know, I would feel comfortable taking him in the fifth you become really you bother me. Now, you got a gag. I'm not a general manager, but you will. But you bother me in this little game we play. You know where we try and I think you know you have to leave surprises me, leave an iota of like conscience and all that stuff. I think. I mean, you're talking gotta have guts and you know what you're to run a team you do, you have to have guts. The locker room
culture here has been transformed by coach. Well, I'm terrified that I'm terrified they're going to ruin it because they're taking I mean, you start taking too many chances and all of a sudden, you're sterling. Locker room is not so sterling. He's not wrong anyway. His coach makes five million dollars a year. Figuring every every player has a
different story, every player. You have to take you know, with the with the different perspective about where they come, what happened, all the all the details, I feel comfortable in the fifth or later. I think he probably will go higher than that anyway. Last one, yeah, last one junior, all right, Tevin Coleman blew people away with his forty time in Indian I mean the thought of him lasting
to sixty seems laughable. Yeah, with that in mind, would you trade your third round pick ala DeMarcus Lawrence to move up into the higher into the second round and draft him? What the question of the day. I think that's something that we need to talk about because it's a possibility, because that's what they might have to do to get their running back. And with Tevin Coleman, forget the forty time it was it was the scouts I talked too. Was in the mid four fours, which is good.
It's a great forty time. But it's not like he's gonna be moving up the board now. I got the time. It was it was four four two. Yeah, you're not taking him a twenty seven at least in my opinion. I don't think that forty time pushes him into the conversation at twenty seven but I do think it's worth talking about moving up from sixty into the top fifty, maybe in the top forty, to make sure you get him and talk about that running back run. It's unpredictable
wherever aart, so I think the possibility. I agree, it's not change in my mind. I know we've all have our pet cat running backs. Coleman to me, was always going to be a guy that was a second round player. I was praying he would get to sixty. I don't believe he gets to sixty. If you if you told me that you're definitely getting your running back that you feel good about, that's good enough to be the one
or two immediately, Yeah, I would do it. But I feel leery about drafting at forty five and then not picking again until one twenty seven. Yeah, that doesn't That doesn't sit well with me. Scarty general matter I am. I'm a scaredy cat. That's why. That's why I don't get paid the big bucks. All right, everybody, thank you so much for allowing us to answer your questions. We really do appreciate that. We will come back and uh take some of your calls. We want to do a
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draft show. Uh, myself, Bill Jones, Dame Brugler, David Hellman will be rolling in every once in a while, Nick Eatman, and there'll be a lot of guys. We're gonna have jeffs gonna have Jeff Kavanaugh from one from one oh five three, and then Kevin Kevin Turner, so there'll be you know, we're gonna get a lot of different perspectives. We'll have some guests um in uh from the you know, from the coaching staff, maybe the scouting staff. Uh, maybe some player two come in and give me some insight.
But we will cover from pick one to the last pick, which at least two fifty six two fifty six. Ye I hear all the time on Twitter. How I wish there was an alternative the ESPN NFL Network. Yeah, this is it. Yeah, if you want to, you can like
to listen on. We'll have the war room camp stuff too, all that all the bell I have the like ESPN feed on here, absolutely all the bells and whistles to and you know, and some of the best now pasis again, you know, with with Dane's knowledge, with what we've done, what myself done, with the studying these players, with Kavanaugh, with Kevin, you know, Bill Jones, everybody who studies this draft. We're gonna just bring it to you, uh you know, pick by pick and and and give you some real analysis,
an instant analysis. Yeah, time to think about It's just it's real nice, real nice to go to Dane's book or to our draft guide here and figure it out. But we'll be able to talk about it instantly. So it's such a fun night. Man, Like I know, I get cynical and jaded, and I like the NFL tries to monetize everything. Yeah, and rightfully so because but I mean, it is fun doing the first round on that Thursday
night where oh it's it's a body's doing anything. Like, everybody's got work the next day, so nobody's out like they were on a like they usually are on a Saturday, you know. So well, Kelsey Charles is gonna have a big party we got to talk about Kelsey Charles's party that she's gonna have a draft day party for three days. Yeah, wow, we have a high drop. Absolutely more time, Kent. Of course we have a high drop. Do do it again? Fantastic. But yeah, she's gonna draft party. So we'll get all
that information out too. So big happenings here around the Dallas Cowboys with the draft. But we're excited to have our little group cover the draft that way. So without further ado, we always turned the show over to you, guys, so you can answer you ask your questions. We'll try to give you our best answers. So I will turn the show to Kent Garrison, Kent, what we got Yes, Sean and Virginia Beach, Virginia. We're doing great. What's your question?
How's it going guys? Great show, Great show. Um. I was wondering, let's just say the Cowboys addressed the need at corner in the first round, maybe like a guy like Kevin Johnson or Marcus Peters. And considering the amount of compository picks that we have next year, do you see the Cowboys possibly using a good number of those to move up in the second round to maybe get a running back. What do you guys say, great show, Thank you Cowboys. So, don't have any compensatory picks in
this draft, and you're not allowed to trade. Yeah, you can't trade those and ill I mean I think he was talking about next year, which they don't have those anyway, Yeah, they don't. I was talking, I was talking some I was talking to one of the pro guys about this right now, without adding anybody, they've got three that they think about. So when you talk about just adding bodies, maybe adding a swing tackle or something like that, they want to try and keep that number where they get three.
I gotta believe that you figure one of those a third rounder. I gotta believe that that Murray is going to net them, you know, top one hundred. Yeah, I could very well. Yeah. There usually are about four or five in the third round, third round, pit third rounds. So and I think for de Marco Murray, first team All Pro. And it's based on money too, yeah, and the money that I think the first one, the first one will come at ninety seven in this draft, right
that's New England. So I think they I think they could be in line to get one of those. Yeah, I think there's a good chance to Marco Murray nests and that's something to watch at this time next year. You know, will it be a third or fourth? I think a good chances. But they're conscious about just adding a guy just they don't want to mess up that number because they got three rights and that's that's it's refreshing to hear that, absolutely, yes, that the good teams
do True Blue in California. True Blue? What you got? Yeah? Hey, what's up you guys? Hey, how's it going? All right? Yeah? I just had a question about the first sick. I think we should pick that U from LSU. What do you guys think? Okay, Neil Hunter? The Neil Hunter interesting because he is a guy. Cowboys evshowing some interest in true there's a guy. What's his value? Is it a second round? Do they see him as a secon round player? If all the first round players are off the board
by twenty seven? Is he a player you consider there? Is he on the same plane as O DIGGI zoa for you right? I would take me personally. They brought in Eli Harold, I would take Eli Harold over him. I would take Odiggy over him. Uh, those are the two guys that kind of in that same bottle of wine,
you know. I mean we could talk about uh Dupree and those guys up there that I think they brought in that they're probably if you trade it up to get but I would be more comfortable taking And I'm an LSU guy, and I know you're an LSU guy and you probably have a better thought about him than I do. I wouldn't touch him at twenty seven, but you could talk me into it at sixty. I actually talk to somebody on the coaching staff about him yesterday and uh, you know, I was dogging him. I'm an
LSU fan. He had one and a half sacks this last year. Just really, I'm straight up, he's a he's a physical freak, right, but physically look doesn't have the production right joke, but this uh made a great He was like he's twenty years old. Yeah, And that's a pretty good point, October, if you if you could get him, I wouldn't take him in the first round, but if he's there at sixty, I would take him on potential, and I think there's a good chance he land somewhere
in that second round because of that potential. And yeah, you mentioned it with the sack and the production. Four and a half sacks over twenty three starts is not what you want at that position. But you look, you know, that's one. That's one piece of paper. You look on the other piece of paper, which is a combine stats with you know, a four, five, seven, forty sure, thirty four and a quarter in charms. It's you know, it looks a part on paper. So people people love to
compare him to JPP. I mean, it's an easy it's an easy but I think even JPP was more accomplished in college. The honor for sure, you was, Yeah, Ki, Sam and san Antonio, you're up. Thanks, Thanks, Sig McCall. Where to go in and ask you this question? You know, I know you mine has mentioned of course, there's to me a run on cornerbacks possible before the Cowboys even you know, get an opportunity to go and grab one if you will. Uh, let's say there's no first front
quarterbacks there and obviously guys like Gurley are gone. Would it be fair to go ahead and ask, you know, should the Cowboys direct their attention maybe even to you know, beating up paying the same attention to the defensive line that they did with the offensive line, hopes that would have improved the secondary. Because there's no guarantee that car
is going to be gone. Maybe they can still work on a pay cup restructure deal by June first and hoping that that would help him play better, and then by improving the defensive line, you get improved play from your secondary. I want to get your thoughts on that, fellas. Thank you. Yeah, it's kind of what we were talking about. Who's that guy? Is it? Is it Harold Odiggy? You know?
To me, that's where you're gonna if if if the corners are wiped out, the runners are wiped out, I think it's gonna come down to a linebacker or a defensive end. And let's say the trade options aren't very appealing. You're not you knows not buzzing, so you have to pick a twenty seven. Let me throw a name at you. What do you think about him? At twenty seven? Mario Edwards Junior out of Florida State. He stuck his skyrocket
and it since that FSU produce. I would do a cartwheel out of this studio right now if you let me do that. Last year, if you if you said at twenty seven. The problem I'm running into with him is that, you know, I've seen and kind of bother scouts so much because you're taught. If you've seen it one time, you'll see it again. And I saw like a National championship game last year, you know where he
was awesome against Auburn. Yeah, Greg Robinson who I really liked Greg Robinson or two overall, and I I would say this that if I knew that I was gonna get that player, I would I would be all over that right now. Now again, that would be do I like him better than Harold and o'diggy. I can't say that I do. I can't say that I do. But if again, if that guy was two years ago, I
would be all in on that one. Jason Lock and Flora wrote, I think on Monday that don't be surprised if he goes at eleven like he said he could go in the teams. Yeah that's something that Yeah, well that's that's Minnesota eleven, Cleveland at twelve, New Orleans at thirteen, it's I mean and Grant, I mean, he's dropped something like thirty pounds since the start of his It does It's one of those things where you're trying to you're trying to you're projected if he would have stayed the
same weight throughout. But I've said it before on this show. He was a big tub of you know what, a big old rear and you know, if he was playing inside, you would go okay, drop of that. Well yeahs at one point you thought, oh he might be a better Yeah right now, coach, he's too fat or it's too fat, right well, and that's what's gonna happen after you start giving him, you know, million dollar paychecks. Is he gonna be you know, does he have the incentive? I love
your idea, I do. I love your idea. I just am scared to death. Now I'm playing you where I'm scared to death. I'm with you. I'm I'm playing Devil's advocate because I think there's a good chance he ends up in the first round and he might be in the conversation for this team at twenty seven. There are some surprises when that when that Tennessee tackle went off the board last year to Miami at Jwan James, Yeah, I was like going, okay, well, and that's that's the
beauty of the draft because it doesn't matter. I don't care what we think. No, yeah, exactly, I don't care. You could have you know, Ted Thompson in this room, one of the best gms in the league, and it doesn't matter what he thinks. All it takes is one team to like a player. And you know, with Mario Edwards, I you know have it in my report, he's a top forty talent in this draft. But when you factor in everything, I just have a tough time taking him in the first I have a tough time taking him
in the second. Yeah, I don't know if he's gonna be able to keep the weight in line. Man, I want to I want to clarify, Like, we've talked a lot about cornerback, and I remember last year, you know, and I still feel this way. I think the easiest way to make a secondary better is to improve the
pass rush, right. I think the reason that at least I've been focused more on cornerback during the lead up to this draft is just that I feel better about what might be there as far as cornerbacks than I do pass The quality of player will be there, the quality of corner That's why I asked early in the program.
Is that where you're saying, okay, is that really the deepest position in the first round if you're one of these teams like, Okay, I don't want a I don't want a Randy Gregory maybe right, you know, yeah, I would rather take it Kevin Johnson, I think could be. I think I don't want an Eli Harold maybe right. That's exactly what I'm trying to say. I feel better about these corners than the guys that will be there as far as I mean, Yeah, that's what I was
trying to convey to me. I could have Leonard Williams. Absolutely. You guys are kind of shooting me down though, when I was talking about maybe these quarters will be all gone, looking at me like, whoa, hello, Bryan. I just think it's a better chance that I mean, there's enough of them there, is what I'm saying, as opposed to one running back. Yeah, can't going overseas now to Roman in Germany?
All right, Roman International talk. Hi, guys, Hello. I heard you talking about Jeremy Langford a few minutes ago, and I have to tell you I'm a huge fan of him. Okay, and to me, he looks a lot like de Marco Murray. Okay, in his tough running, his versatility, catching the ball out of the backfield, being able to pay protect, having great vision, and also after the combine. I'm compared those the results of his and Murray, and they are pretty much the same.
So to me, he's like a really good fit for the Cowboys offense. So yeah, I hang up now and listen to what. Okay, thank you very much for the call. I appreciate you making the time to do that. Can I just say how awesome it is that a guy with a German accents telling us about a fifth round running back. Football is the best? Yeah? Football, I mean I love soccer, but you can't beat football. Man. Yeah, we're worldwide out here. You know, I didn't see and I again, thank you so much for the call. I
didn't see that explosiveness. I didn't see the quickness. I'm just looking through my notes, you know, I didn't see a guy that can run himself out of trouble. I thought he was more of a plotter. Uh. You know, I don't think I would describe maybe DeMarco Murray is a plotter the way he runs a little bit. You know, I just I didn't see Murray was a guy could turn the corner. Don't see it with this guy vision balance. I agree with him on that, but you know, I
just I didn't see. I mean, the one game I looked at better shifty runs against Ohio State. I actually, this is what I wanted to bring up back during her on the twenty and it's a great opportunity. When they drafted Joseph Randall in the fifth round in twenty thirteen, we were sold on him being Murray's primary backup guy who was expected to carry some of the load immediately, right, I'm not remembering that wrong, right, So it just seems like,
I mean, obviously Murray's gone. I realized that, but it's like, if you you know, there's this emphasis that if you don't get your guy by sixty, you're screwed, basically, and I don't really know that I buy that because we're I mean, we were talking about Randall two years ago as a guy that you could count on as a rookie, and so I'm like, people are or maybe we're losing side of the fact that you can get value that late in the draft. I guess that's my point. How
much better with Randall than some of these. There's better guys. He's talking about Cobb and guys like that. I think there's better better than Cobb Randall Cobb. When it comes Lankford, I didn't mean, I mean, this isn't specifically about Jeremy Langford. I didn't mean to imply that it was right. No, Well, and just back to you know, the caller's question about about Lankford. I he's a good player in the productions there.
He rushed for almost three thousand yards um, you know, last two years at Michigan State, Right, But I don't one of the big things. We're running backs, at least for me. I want to see what you do after initial contact, right, And with Lankford, I don't see that. I don't He doesn't consistently run behind his pads where he can, you know, be have an impact um. And he doesn't have the strength of the quickness I see
with Murray either, But I don't know with Lankford. I I see more of a fifth round guys, basically see what and the comparacon is making. Because I was reading through my notes, there was times where you saw the mark and where you line up as a receiver right, Yeah, Lankford doing the same the games I did Oregon, Nebraska and Ohio State. So we're gonna take one more call and then we've got to say goodbye for the day. Kent. What do you got? Sean in New York? Sean, you're
the last caller? What you got? Yes? I want to know your guy's OPAI about if we take the twenty seven, the running back from Indiana Coleman and with the sixty pick random from Arizona State. If it was, if you guys would be happy to those to pick. I want you guys to play on that. Thanks, thanks, man, appreciate the call. I would be very happy with that. Well, I'll tell you what if I resident of the fan club of Tevin Coleman, Are you comfortable taking my twenty seven?
You know what? It might it might come down to having to do that. Yes, I am, because he's my second best running you know, and I just he's in my top fifty. I just said you can find value later on. But I keep thinking about Travis Frederick and what we talked about way back at the beginning. For all intents and purposes, is this not a second round pick? No? No, you're absolutely right, it is. It's a second round pick. If you got a second round grade on the guy,
if you think he's your guy, I'm okay with. There's some guys I wouldn't be comfortable with, but maybe I would. I would rather take him. Okay, they're gonna, they're gonna. If I just said this, I think they're gonna take Kendricks or o'diggy. I would be more comfortable taking a guy like Coleman than I would Kendricks or where's Coleman on your top fifty? Coleman is twenty five? Maybe? Okay? So for you twenty seven? Yeah, I'm a homer right right there, big homer. Well no, if that's what your
eyes tell you you, that's it. If you overpay for Coleman or a Gie and they run for a thousand, GI's not too far behind, by the way, but he's put him away, couple. He should be twenty four, he's not know he's damn well, he's not the Jay train. The jay train, all right. He's good back though, and Randall at sixty he's not gonna make it there. But I take I'm with you on that. I could player. Okay, that's all the time. We have we will be inside six days. Yeah of the draft. There, we've already had
a first round. When we get back, well, no, we have one week, another another trying to make I'm trying. I know I'm trying. I'm trying to get it here. Yeah, I'm trying to get here. So thanks everybody out there that called, Thanks everybody tweeted us questions. Uh, thank you for being a part of our show and making it what it is. Uh, make sure again you're looking at Danes Draft Guide also Star Magazine. Uh, make sure you follow all these guys on Twitter. A lot of information
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