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Kyle Yeomans. We are closing in on forty eight hours till the NFL Draft, as we are just two days away, and we are the Dallas Cowboys dot Com Draft Show, continuing our twenty twenty one countdown to the draft and then also our mock draft as we head into the second round where the Jaguiars aka Dane Brugler are on the clock and we've got Dave Bruglar, We've got Brian brought us Kevin kat Turner. I'm Kyle Yoman's Chris Beam in the back ends always and Brian. It's like Christmas.
I mean, now it's the heart parts over the heart parts. In the past. Scouting is done. Now you're just taking a couple extra notes. You're looking at some of these scenarios as what could play out, but the hard part's in the past. Now it's time to have a little bit of fun with the draft coming up. Over the next couple of days. Yeah, it is a lot of fun, but it's not fun to be lied to. You know. That's the problem that these guys are going through right now.
And you know, you've got friends around the league you're talking to, and you're trying to say, Hey, what's going on in Atlanta at four? I can't tell you how many scouts have asked me what's going on with Atlanta at four? When this thing starts, and you know they think that's going to be the really the pressure point of this draft. It could go a lot of different directions.
You know, I've been told, you know, Atlanta looking at quarterback, still looking at Pitts, open to the possibility of trade. So yeah, the fun part is, yeah, you got your board all together, but now you're worried about trying to figure out what the guy in front of you and what the guy behind you is going to do on that draft night. Atlanta is really the fork in the road, right If say, let's if Trey Lance is still on the board and they go Trey Lance, the draft goes
this way. If Trey Lance goes three or decided not to take a quarterback, say they take Kyle Pits, the draft goes this way, and so that domino effects really interesting because I mean, three is obviously a point in the draft where we're still taggling over what's it going to be, but we know it's going to be a quarterback. We think very likely it's going to be to Mac
Jones or Trey Lance. For there's a lot more, you know, different What happens if four will really set the rest of the top ten in the motion with how it's going to play out. So very very interested in that fourth pick. That's I mean, I go back and forth. One day it's like kW pits, Yeah, it's going to be the tight end, and then the next day it's like, well, they can't pass on Trey Lance if he's there, And it just you go back and forth in your mind.
And these are the same conversations that NFL teams are having right now. And we'll Cincinnati take off its of lineman, will they take pass catcher. I really enjoyed listening to
yesterday's draft show, and you guys mocked the trade. I know, Kyle, you're gonna run through in a minute, the Patriots moving up, but you just get that feeling that we should all be holding onto our butts on Thursday, because there's probably gonna be movement from all over the place, and that's really exciting when you go into it kind of not
knowing what to expect, it's extremely exciting. And as to the difference of last year, where we went into the first round and we thought collectively that because it was a virtual draft, there wasn't gonna be as many trades and there wasn't gonna be a ton of movement, and really there wasn't in the first round. Then whenever you got to the back half of the Day two and then early Day three, we started really kind of seeing the snowball effect of some of those trades happening. But
you're right, maybe there is a lot of movement. The Patriots could move up, the Lions can move back, You talk about the Chargers wanting to move up, the Cowboys could move back. Who knows. I mean, there's so many different ways that you could go about the ship in the motion of this draft. It makes things really intriguing. Whenever it gets to Thursday afternoon, Thursday evening, things could even happen. Beforehand. Let's take a look at what Kat
just alluded to. The picks that we made in yesterday show. If you haven't listened to it, go on YouTube, you go on Dallas Cowboys dot com, or you can find us on iTunes and listen to the first round mock draft. There's the first nine picks. Trevor Lawrence was off the board first, and then San Francisco went with Trey Lance at number three. Kyle Pitts was then off the board
with Atlanta at four. I think that's pretty likely, Dane, whenever you talk about the way those third and fourth overall picks could potentially go, because if Trey Lance is there for Atlanta, he may be the selection, but anybody outside of that, it might be a bit of a stretch. New England goes up from fifteen, trades their second round pick and at twenty two second round pick to go get Justin Fields at pick number seven. Mac Jones goes eight to Carolina, and then Michael Parsons nine for Dim.
So the Cowboys had their pick of corners at ten. Let's take a look at ten through twenty. Dallas picked Patrick Sir Tan the second out of Alabama. The cornerback that we've thought about so far. Jaylen Waddle went to the Eagles, where Shan's later to the Giants, and then further down a couple more highlights, Arizona picked up jac horned jam and Davis, who we thought, Brian, I mean, I know you're really high on jam and Davis. I didn't know if seventeen was rich for him. Is that
something that's likely to happen? As the Raiders were mocked to have jam and Davis at seventeen. Yeah, I'll tell you what, guys, the more I talk to people about what's going to happen, say after like fourteen in this draft, there's gonna be chaos. There is going to be a lot of chaos because what happens. We don't have a traditional board here, and when you have all these quarterbacks, a couple of offensive lineman, you don't have any defensive tackles.
This is not a board that we've seen in the past. And so how the team's pick. I've had guys tell me, hey, this is there's going to be several of those wow picks. The Vegas Raiders right there with jam and Davis, really good player, thought how long he could be a first round player. But you know, the one thing we knew about John Gruden and Mike Mayock. They do like big school guys. Alabama Clemson kind of seems to be their sweet spot on picking players. But but jam and Davis
had seventeen. Again, that could be one of those wild picks that all the scouts are talking about, could potentially happen in this draft. We had Bucky Brooks select both the Chargers and the Vegas Raiders picks, and of course he's really plugged in on that West Coast and so he took Elijah Vera Tucker with the Chargers. He felt really confident about that pick. He did the same thing
with Las Vegas at seventeen. Here's the final picks or excuse me, twenty one through what would be thirty on the board of the draft show Mock Draft Rashott Bateman started things off in the twenties with Chicago. Chicago tried to move up, didn't have any success. Christian Barmore Cowboys target potentially goes to Jacksonville. At twenty five. You've got
Greg Newsome going to New Orleans. That's a guy who I know the Cowboys would have liked to maybe fall, but they did get their cornerback up at the tenth overall pick. And then to round out the first round of our mock draft, the Bills selecting Naja Harris. You've got Nick Bolton, the first go Texas product going to Baltimore. And then Tampa Bay who tried to trade with the Cowboys and get Dallas to move back up into the first round and take Katie's pick away. That didn't go
successfully for Tampa Bay, so they took Alex Leatherwood. And then you can see how we're going to start things off. Dane will go first, Brian second, I will be third, and then Katie will round out the first round of picks in the second round. So Dave Brugler, the Jacksonville Jaguars, who have two first round picks, are on the clock. Let's get started with pick number thirty three overall. So you guys love me some good players here, and it's usually the case. Right when you flip the page of
the round two, you kind of reset the board. See who's available. We want an offensive weapon, we could go Kadarius Tony if we want to go on defense at a pass rusher. Jason oways, there a lot of interesting options here. I think where I'm gonna go though, is with a player who's arguably a top ten talent in
this class, and this is where his fall stops. That's Caleb Farley, the cornerback out of Virginia Tech, who, if not for the medicals, we'd be talking about him as you know, does he last to ten and the Cowboys? But because the medicals are there, that's an issue, that's something that's a red flag. He's gonna fall a little bit. But I'm gonna take my chance. I'm gonna roll the dice here and Caleb Farley, which is a good pick.
Seemingly that you had two picks already. I mean you pick Trevor Lawrence picked Christian Barmore with Jacksonville in that first round. He kind of have the freedom to take a risk on a player like that. Yeah, with two more picks. Uh later on day two for the Jaguars, they have five picks in the first you know, sixty some picks or something, so it's uh, you know, you can take a swing. And Erbert Meyers not here to
you know, for the next ten years. He's here for to win right now and so as his GM, we're gonna try and do that, all right, Brian Jets are on the clock. Yeah, this was I'll tell you what. The Jets just lost their player, and you know, and that's unfortunate for them because I had Caleb Farley as their selection there. But Dane mentioned somebody there. And if you look at the Jets and what they talk about with some some team needs and I think they need
some more explosiveness on the outside. So could Darius Tony, the wide receiver from Florida, You know, I think that that would be a great pick right there. You start to talk about how to help a young quarterback, how did you have to score more points? Tony is one of these guys. They could play inside, he could play outside,
he could run routes at all levels. I really do think, like say, with the Jets losing the opportunity to draft Farley, well, could Darius Tony would be the next best pick there. So I'm going to take him for the New York Jets. I like that pick a lot for New York trying to figure out something with their new quarterback and Zach Wilson and company. So Condarius Tony off the board puts Atlanta in a situation to what do they do now now that they have to figure out exactly what to
do now that they've taken Kyle Pitts. I've got Atlanta. They need a safety, they need an edge rusher, kind of need a running back. But I think that might not be the case at the moment. I think this is where the first safety comes off the board, which is unfortunate for the Dallas Cowboys. I'm going to pick Trayvon Merrig out of TCU to go to Atlanta. Pretty easy pick for me. I thought he was going to go in the first round. I'm going to pick him
up here at thirty five. Overall, Yeah, that's kind of what we're kind of thinking about what the Cowboys picking later at forty four. Like with well, the safeties last to you probably not. You might have to get aggressive to get into the thirties to get those guys. If you guys want to weigh in on that pick, go ahead. But Chris Er and the Dolphins are ready to go. Yeah, town the more pick just real quick on that kt though,
I do. I have I like Grant from South Florida, myself obviously be Central Florida, and then I also like Holland from Oregon. I think those guys are true type free safeties, but I can understand why they went with the pick on that one looking at the safety. Those guys are all kind of right there attacks touching. So a few weeks ago, on a Draft Show episode, I threw out some prop bets for Dane and Bucky about how many running backs would go in Round one over
under one and a half. I don't really remember what you guys picking. I think Bucky said under. I think Dane said under as well, and that held true. And yesterday's MAKA draft where Naja Harris went to the Bills that picked thirty. You got the Dolphins who have got Jamar Chase and this draft they've gotten Quitty pay in this draft. Let's go ahead and get the bell cow and let's get my personal running back one, Javonte Williams from North Carolina. I love this player so much. I
think he's a lot of fun. He's two years younger than Naja Harris, if that means anything to you. You know, seventy six broken tackles on about you know, twice as many attempts. You know, twenty three carries, they got more than ten yards after first contact, and they can still implement Miles Gaskin as the third down back. I really think Javonte Williams is kind of what Miami needs to kind of help get to a little bit more comfortable as well. And it's not like they have to get
rid of a very productive Miles gasket. But you don't need to rely on the Malcolm Browns and the Patrick Lairds of the world. You've got Javonte Williams. Now, So I think I'm gonna take that pick and I'm gonna
happily move it on down the road from Miami. That's interesting, And I think if you're Miami, you're sitting there with Atlanta sitting right in front of you, and Atlanta could definitely go running back, and you're kind of crossing your fingers that Atlanta doesn't take the running back that you want. But it interesting that you went with Javonte Williams over ETN in the scenario. Yeah, I can't believe you did that yourself, but I understand you know what you're trying
to do there. The thing with now with which you got a great finisher there. But at N though you talk about his ability, you talk about a finisher, you talk about the type of guy that you don't never see him getting knocked off his feet. He's explosive. I mean, you love his size, you love the way he finishes runs. I'm surprised you went that way, but I understand these running backs are all different in the way that people look at him. You saw Williams different, mean person. I
agree with Dane. I think you should have taken at N there with Well, I mean, let's who's the new head coach Atlanta. Who's a new play caller? It's Arthur Smith. Who do you have in Tennessee? Derrick Henry? And so you know who which running back would he prefer to be his next Derrick Henry in Atlanta? I mean, I think you could make a case for Javontay Williams or ETN. So it's just a really interesting scenario they're from. I'm sorry, I'm talking about Atlanta. Yeah, but if Atlanta goes running
back interesting scenario which way they go Miami? They're looking for more of the bell cow. So if Javonte Williams is there, he fits more of that mold. So that makes sense. I think that Atlanta's gonna have more of a which way do they go where Miami? If they're looking for that bell cow, that I think that's they could definitely go Javonte. All right, So moving on, maybe, Yeah, Dane is up with the Philadelphia Eagles. Okay, So looking at this pick, we went to what wide receiver in
the first round here in the seconds. Uh, you know, there's really three different ways I could see this going for the Eagles. We know Howie Roseman and that, you know that that brain trust, they really they look at the offensive line, the defensive line. They want to build in the trenches. Jason Away from Penn State makes a lot of sense here. Uh. They loved to add pass rushers offensive line. Uh. You know, you look at Jason Kelsey getting older at center, Creed Humphrey's sitting right there.
They could get their center of the future. Uh. They also want to get better at corner. And you've got a player like Asante Samuel Junior who could step in and you know, be a big part of that rebuild on defense as they get better in the secondary. So I had three really good options with whichever way they go here. I'm gonna go with Jason Away just because I think he's the highest graded player at this point. Uh.
He's explosive off the edge. And the second round. I think he's a steel is a first round player, a first round talent who the Eagles are able to get this far down and you know they're able to, you know, groom him to be the past rusher of the future for the for the defense man. I hate the Eagles draft so far. They took Jalen Waddle in the first round and now they get Jason Oway in the second round. That makes me not very happy as a Cowboys fan.
Just how good they've been. Brian explosiveness. All right, Brian's on the clock since itinnati h wait real quick, who we went a race, Jason Oway or Jalen Waddle? Like that's that's a pretty comment question, because yeah, exactly, we don't. We didn't get an official forty time on Jalen Waddle, but Jason Oway ran what a fourth three six? So uh that that's got fascinating. That's unbelievable. Yeah, I mean
that that. The thing about with Oway though, is you know, you do you do worry about the production and you do worry about or excu meet the lack of production with him, and so you know that to me, you know, if you're you know, the Eagles have taken some big swings too at some of these defensive ends and stuff like in the past, you know they've hit on a couple of them. But you know, I'm interested to see. I can say he's the one player that I'm probably
the most nervous about. If I were to have to draft him, I would be I would be nervous about. But that pick. But the traits, the measurables, all that stuff is there. I just worry about the production for the player. Brian, you are up with the Cincinnati Bengals on the clock. Yeah, the Cincinnati Bengals are going to
take a They're going to help their interior. They're going to continue to try and build with their offensive line, and I think that they're going to and what the Bengals want to do is develop a line that's got some power to it, that's got some physicality to it. I think this is where the Bengals take Jalen Mayfield, the guard from Michigan. You know, is a big body guy.
He played tackle it mission again. When you watch him play, especially down in the red zone on the goal line stuff like that, you see him get pushed, you see him get movement. But also too, you want to find ways to protect the middle of the pocket there. I think Jayleen Mayfield could do just that with the For the said, say, Bengals line up, keep the depth of the pocket right, give your quarterback an opportunity to step up and make some throws there. So I like to
pick there for Cincinnati. Yeah, this scenario, they picked Sewell yesterday in Round one and then Mayfield. Basically, I just kind of sending out the alarm, We're not going to get our quarterback hurt again. I'm gonna take care of him first. And you know, John Ross rarely healthy. Tyler boy I'm sorry Tyler Boyd and the f T Higgins don't have John Ross anymore. But Tyler and Higgins are very good players, and they do rely on out and
take a little bit. And I know he's kind of a punch line, but he's been a really good red zone option for them, so that they do have some like decent options already and they're not like forced to go pass catcher. But it'll be interesting how they handle that. You know, they do have to get the offensive line squared away, but I could totally see them going with a pass catcher and one of those first two picks.
I think the way broad Us attacked it is, I think how they're gonna go with a guard in round two. I'd be very surprised that they don't take Jamar Chase in round one, very very very surprised. And then in the second round that's where they really addressed the offensive line with a guy like Jaylen Mayfield, who you can step in play guard. Maybe he's outside a tackle in year two, well to see, but I think that makes
a lot of sense for them in round two. Why do you say you feel like there's some confidence there with Jamar Chase instead of Pinna Sewel. Have you heard anything specific on maybe the way that they're leaning. Yeah, I mean I just just based off of what I what other teams think that they're gonna do. They think it's gonna be Jamar Chase, and you know, they look at what they did bringing in Riley Reef. They think
Jonah Williams is their left tackle. Uh. You know, they've got the tackle set for this season and they need to get better on the interior, and that's what they'll do in rounds two, three or four. But in round one they want to get better downfield. You feared there's over one hundred targets they have to replace from a j. Green and Jamar Chase. You know they could that could be given that downfield weapon that they were lacking in a big way last year. They just they didn't have
a downfield passing game. And with Joe Burrow in Jamar Chase, you think you can recapture that with what they had at LSU. So at the top. After the first two picks, the only other pick that I or the pick that I probably feel the most confident about at this point is Jamar Chase at five. If there is such a thing it's unconfident about, you know, picks in the NFL drafty so pretty much lock in Penny Soul of five. I like it. I like it. Okay, so I'm gonna
make one more pick. Yeah, I don't think the real quick Yeah yeah, I don't think gains wrong there. I kid talking to some people within the Cincinnati organization. They really like Penny Soul a lot, and people are a lot of the media people are talking about the Chase connection there. He is wide receiver one on a lot of boards. But I think the Bengals, you know, they they've they've chased this offensive line stuff a lot over the years, and so a Chase might make a lot
of sense there. But I just guys I've talked to say it's gonna be Suel. Yeah, and I was being facetious. I the guys I've talked to said it was Chase, so's it's really interesting. Wow, yeah, goodness gracious, back and forth that will go. I mean we talk about the crossroads that's at four. I mean, the third, fourth, and fifth pick are gonna side a lot on how this draft is going to end up going, because they are crossroads at each one of those. Uh my final pick
before we take our first break. The Panthers at thirty nine really in need of some left tackle help. They drafted Mac Jones in the first round of this mock draft, so I think they're going to try and protect him. Samuel cos Me out of Texas still on the board. I could have gone maybe defense here. I really like Asante Samuel Junior for that fit. But I'm gonna go with Samuel cos Me potentially the replace who's their left tackle, Greg Little? I believe it's still their left tackle in Carolina.
I think he's going to be the next next demand up at left tackle. So Carolina selects Samuel coused Me, the offensive tackle out of Texas. Okay, let's take our first break. When we come back, the Broncos are on the clock. Then it's the Lions Giants forty nine er two. Then the Dallas Cowboys select at forty four when we return in our second round mock draft on the Draft Show.
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three point two cards for twelve ounces. This is the Dallas Cowboys dot Com Draft Show, two days away from the NFL Draft, and we are just a little bit into our second round mock draft. Here on the Draft Show and Katie and the Denver Broncos are on the clock at pick number forty, Katie take it away. Yeah, and the Broncos took Mike and Parr since it pick nine and the last two picks off the board Rofit's
lineman Jalen Mayfield and Samuel caused me. And the Broncos front office is jumping for joy because they're gonna get to take lean Eikenberg, the tackle from Notre Dame who they wanted all along. They had him graded higher than caused me in Mayfield and also, right, no, that's true, that's what they're saying. That's at least what they're telling Denver media. It is criminal for them to not take
a quarterback at some point. But if you're not getting one of the top five guys, I kinda be honest, I'm probably not burning a Day two pick on one of these other guys. So you know, maybe you can talk me into the Stanford kid. But the Broncos are gonna have to figure this out with the Drew lock because if they don't find a way to get one of those top five guys on night one, yeah, they're kind of screwed. That's a good way to put it. Yeah, yeah, I too, I like I could Burk there, I really
really do. I mean, I'll tell you what. Notre Dame has done a great job of putting offensive lineman in the in the NFL here lately. They do you know there they they're the way they play, the physicality which they play. There was a time where you kind of thought Notre Dame guys might be a little soft. That's not the case anymore with these guys. I mean, their offensive line takes a lot of pride in the physicality
which they play with. You know, I think that there's you know, with Eikenberg, to me, there's there's you know, there's some stuff to him with the movement and the and the athletic ability, and he plays on his feet. You know, you could use him in space. I think there's a lot to like about this particular player. I'm really interested with Eikenberg. He it's hard to find tackles in the NFL with under thirty two and a half
inch arms. He came in at thirty two and three eighths, so I'm very but when you watch this film, you didn't necessarily think that length was a big issue for him. So I'm really interested to see how he holds up at tackle in the NFL. He would definitely be one of the outliers if he's able to do it. But like I said on film, it's not something that routinely
showed up as a big issue for him. Yeah. Let me tell you what though, guys, and maybe we've talked about this on shows I've been on before, this whole thing with the way the arm length was measured, and it's different from Pro day to Pro day. We did not have a combine where one scout was measuring all three hundred and twenty five arms. You know that that's
the consistency you're looking for. You know, you don't know at you know, And I always like, I always watch guys measure the forty I always watch guys measure the vertical jump. I watch guys measure the three cone stuff. I mean, scouts do things different ways. And if a guy is measuring arms good one day, bad the next, we might beat a little bit of it. Some of these players might be a little bit of the mercy of not having the consistency of arm length from one
particular scout that's her. It's something to look at whenever you have so many guys and so many pro days and once again just kind of the inconsistencies with what is the twenty twenty one NFL scouting season around the NFL. All right, Dane Detroit on the clock at forty one. So, um, we went what receiver in the first with Davonte Smith, which is, you know, we just don't have many playmakers on our team. So Davante Smith's gonna answer that here
in the second. Um, you know, I think we could we could address offensive line, keep the run going, although you know, you guys have really taken a lot of those options off the table. We could addressed the defensive line with the nonz Rique with the Joe try on a pair of Huskies right there. But I think I'm gonna go to the back end of the defense and take personally in my top rank safety and that's Richie Grant out of UCF brought us. I know you said
that he was your top rank safety as well. Uh, this is a team that has been really lacking in safety play and they've been, you know, looking at different safeties for for upgrades. So Richie Grant here at pick forty one to Detroit, and everybody supporting the Dallas Cowboys collectively throws a pin at the wall because they were hoping he would fall three more spots to forty four. But that is not the case, and both of the top safeties are off the board. That's unfortunate. It's okay,
it's fine. Now the New York Giants are on the clock. Who are the Giants going to take off the board for the Cowboys now that Dane has done half the job? Brian Well, I think this is where what's interesting about the New York Giants is. And talking to my giant sources, wide receiver, defensive end was two spots and they were they were they were debating on do they where do they go with that? I mean, is the wide receiver going to be there for them? Is there going to
be a defensive end? I think they go defensive ends on this one. I think they take Joseph the side the defensive end from Texas. I think they're going to love the relentless effort, the motor. I mean, he will rush opposite of Leonard William. He'll have some success doing that. You know, Dave Getleman likes he's a big school guy. I know this is not a big ten player, which he tends to kind of gravitate that way. But Joseph
Aside University of Texas defensive end for the New York Giants. Brian, how how close was it uh Osi over try On or Rousseau, because I think we're so thought there right is. How was it debating between those pass rushers. Yeah, and you know, I kind of felt like though that to me, I was looking for somebody. When you watch the Giants play, it's always about they always have that one kind of that that slippery, slinky kind of defensive end, you know,
linear built guy that's able to rush. I didn't see with that with with Rousseau. Try On is a guy I think is right there with him, But I was just looking, like I say, the effort, the motor. Everybody loves this guy as a teammate. You see production with him, you see him chase the football. Try On from Washington's the same way. I just didn't feel with Rousseau that was the type of fit that they that the Giants need.
That's why I went for that, Like I say, that slippery defensive end that they that they play within their scheme. He was my highest rated edge rusher off of my board at the moment. Brian so I love that pick for with a spot where they got him and Rousseau's a couple of picks down or a couple of slots down on my board. But if I were to choose between the two, I would definitely go with Osai there as well. Um Now moving on to San Francisco, the
pick right before the Cowboys, the forty nine ers. They got their quarterback in the first round. Of course, with Trey Lance. They don't have a ton of draft capital coming up over the next couple of years, even because of going and getting Trey Lance. However, they need some help on the backside of the defense. I thought about going interior offensive line here to protect your quarterback, but I think they need some help in the cornerbacks bottom
Anual Mosley is their starting corner. TARVERI is more is their nickel corner. I'm gonna go with Asante Samuel Junior here his father, of course, playing eleven years in the NFL with the Patriots, the Eagles, the Falcons. I mean, this is a guy who gets his hands on the football. Nine Pratt pass breakups in each of the last two seasons. He's got great body control, great movement, sticks with his receivers.
So I think a Sante Samuel junior quarterback cornerback out of Florida State goes forty three to the forty diners. Love it right there? Good spot? Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'll tell you what I think. That to me, when you watch Samuel play, he's the one guy that we always talk about the chip on the shoulder, But when you look at him, his skill level is so good, the footwork, the way he's able to adjust. He has a lack
of height, there's no question about that. But when you watch him play, he puts himself in position to make plays. He doesn't get he does get turned, he doesn't get put out of position. You know, he's a guy that can adjust to the route. He's smart, he knows how to read the routes. He can make players on the ball. Again, all he is he lacks a little high. I do absolutely love the pick right there for for that spot. And I think that ideally they're picking someone who's bigger
just in that scheme and what they like. But you look at you know, Jason Varrette. They brought him back in San Francisco, and you know you can Sante Samuel learn from Vrette and eventually kind of take over that spot at cornerback, so another smaller guy. So I think it would be a fit there potentially for the forty nine ers, right, the Dallas Cowboys. The clock all right, Katie, don't screw it up? Well, yeah, you know, you probably shouldn't have left it in my hands because of a
bit of a a wild guard. And the pick is Clemson running back. Note Okay, this team has shown you over the years that the second round is a bit of a playground for them, whether it's taking a risk on a guy with a bad knee, whether it's taken a risk on a guy with quote unquote off the field issues, whether it's taking a risk on a red zone tight end. Oh no, I look at my board. I like, you know, I took the quarterback. I don't really have to go secondary again. You know, maybe my safeties that I like
are gone. Oh you know, leave on on Muz the ricket hop, you know what, he's there washed the DT. You could help there. But I'll be damned if in the second round this team doesn't like to have a little fun with a little boom er bust. The pick is Gregory Rousseau, defensive lineman, from Miami. Hey, I discot in the draft. I get it. You know, he's Russo's a little bit of a polarizing player, but uh, you know, with the length and to get off, I get it.
I mean, he can make your defensive line better. And I'll have to send that one out to Jeff Kavanaugh. Oh man, Jeff Cavanaugh. Is I hope he's watching. I really do hope he's watching this is this would be an awesome pick just for the like the Star magazine Draft Guide, since Rousseau and Sir Tann are on the cover. Like nailing the first two picks, I think would be just that might be a first in the magazine's history.
But Gregory Rousseau out of Miami the pick to Dallas at forty four, and Dani, I mean you mentioned it right there. It sure's up your defense. But Boomer bust is right, he could be a first round caliber player, but he also could be a fourth round caliber player. In the words of Jeff Kavanaugh, Yeah, and I expected Kat to go and Zurique here, but I really did ye. Yeah, but he went on the edges and I like, I
get it. We're so I think it's like thirty six thirty seven on my board, So you know, kidding him at this point is a value in my opinion. We have one year of tape on him, and he's still relatively new to the to the defensive end position, but he's really really long. H you know, we're talking about a player who can reduce inside, give you a legitimate pass rush from as a defensive tackle in passing downs, and you feel like he's yet to play his best football.
So you know, while I think he was being a little bit overrated as a top fifteen, top twenty pick, I think at this point in the second round, Yeah, sign me up. I'm all for it. Yeah, I understand, And I think Katie he's absolutely right about the assessment of the Cowboys and how things usually work in the second round for them. But osa Rique should be the pick here. You can't tell me that they think that Tristan Hill and Neville Gallimore are gonna anchor that three
technique or that undertackle. I just can't believe that. And you know, and I'm not blaming Katie, but maybe Katie's plan is to play Russeau inside at some defensive tackle. You know, we've seen that in the past with some of the things I just with with osa Rique on the board, I do have him higher than Rousseau, but again I understand at that particular point why you did what you did. Dan Quinn likes some lengthy defensive line, he does. Just keep that in mind as we move
forward as well. This is and remember, this is what we think the Cowboys would do. This isn't necessarily what we think were what we would do in the draft with each of these teams. This is what we want, or not what we want, but what we think will happen whenever Thursday and Friday roll around. So I don't think that's necessarily out of the question. If 'so's there at forty four, he's going to be in the conversation. You don't think it's going to be in a conversation.
I don't think it's going to be in the conversation. Now. I think they really do like Ozarique. I really really do. I mean, they they you know, this is the first time that they've you know, with with you know, you look at the defensive ends and Randy Gregory, this is the first time that he's been able to have a full training camp, full off season. You talk about Tank Lawrence.
You know they've got defensive ends. You know, it's it's it's that the defensive tackle spot, whether it's the three or the one, that's where this team has been bad. And you know they've got to figure that out. And you know, I would say, like I said, I just I know with my I know what I know. And Ozarique to me, would be that pick. I just know that would be the pick. A couple really good players on the board, but go for daneh no As I tend to agree with Brian there Um, I do think
Gonzoiko would be the pick. It just it's an interesting spot to be in U with some really quality defensive linement available with Rousseau and try On and some of those guys. Um, all right, I'm gonna move the conversation here to pick forty five and the Jaguars. Uh. And I can't believe you're letting urban Meyer get Travis Etn here.
I don't know that running backs a huge need. James Robinson, you know, had a pretty good rookie year as an undrafted free agent, but urban Wier wants urban Meyer wants to be the fastest team in the league, and Travis Etn is gonna help them do that. So pick what is this five absolute steal to get him this late? So yeah, the picks Travis Etn so he joins his definitely taken running back. He joins his quarterback out of Clemson.
So Trevor Lawrence, Caleb Farley, Travis Etn and Christian Barmore the four picks for Jacksonville so far through the first two rounds of the draft. So you talk about rebuilding, that's a pretty good start if you ask me overall, And yeah, you're right, I can't believe that he fell this far. But maybe that's just because we don't necessarily look at a ton of these running backs overall. All right, Brian, you are on the clock with the Lions after their
trade with Detroit or excuse me, with New England. Detroit takes the forty six pick. Yeah, I'm looking at the Detroit Lions right now, and to me, this is where the value comes on the board about like the cornerback spot. I just feel like though that there's there's too many guys on that board that that could be, you know, could be taken and they would come in and play. Well. I think this is where they take Joseph from Kentucky. I think this is where he particularly goes at this spot.
I like the fact that I like the length, I like the way that he you know, now he transferred mellish. You there's some off the field stuff that you know that people say, hey, glad he's gone, Glad he's gone again, kind of a thing. But I just feel like though that the Lions are looking for a cornerback spot, somebody that has some link to him, Somebody plays with a chip on the shoulders, somebody that's competitive out there. So Joseph from Kentucky would be my pick for the Detroit
Lions in that secondary remade. Yeah, safety earlier in the corner. I love it. Richie Grant and Kelvin Joseph not bad trying to rebuild a secondary. So what do you think about Kelvin Joseph Dane specifically with the Kentucky cornerback just based off of the fact that, I mean, there's so many Kentucky prospects here that kind of or late risers. We talk about jam and Davis, now there's Calvin Joseph.
Joseph was really the original Kentucky prospect that had some buzz around him heading into this draft process though, Yeah, with Kelvin, Joseph is always about the off field, and it just made him really tough to understand where to rank him be. His talent's not the question. Talent wise. You watch him on film and you get really excited about the speed, the twitch, He's got natural ball skills.
It's just you know, he's a guy that the coaches basically had to say, hey, just just stopped out, you know, instead of going out there and playing you know, half half half the time and standing around. Just just stopped out. And now's that Kentucky. And when we would talk about all the stuff that happened at LSU that led to his departures from there. So yeah, it's all about the off field with him and just the effort concerns and is he going to be an issue in your locker room?
And so you know, it's it's tough when you look at Detroit and they're trying to rebuild that team, and you know they're gonna ask themselves as we rebuild this culture, is he going to be a guy that helps or hinders as we do that? And you have to weigh the talent with what do you think he's gonna bring off the field. It's a it's a tough conversation to have that. I think each team's gonna struggle with. All Right, So Los Angeles and the Chargers are on the clock
at forty seven. I'm going in between a couple of Washington teammates here. I'm looking at Joe tryon maybe off of the edge to kind of counteract what Bosa has on one side. And then I have Levia owned Serike
that they really sure up the interior. I think I'm gonna lean toward the Allen product and Levi owned Serike going to Los Angeles here, I think he I mean, he has borderline first round talent in my opinion, and the fact that he's fallen all the way down to what is this forty seven I'm gonna pick on Serik here and not look back, kind of sharing up that defensive line moving this thing along. Las Vegas and the Raiders are on the clock with Kat. Yeah. No, they
need to get some offensive line helping. They took Jaymin Davis in the first round. They need some help at reik tackle with Trent Brown gone h. You know, they could also use some help at safety. But I really like that. Dylan Radons is still on the board for the Raiders and that's going to be my pick right here for Las Vegas, not Oakland Raiders in round two. Got to make sure that that seems like a very h Grooden Mayock type of pick with Raidings and how
he would fit. Uh, we can play tackle, uh you know, plug a minute right tackle fill the void. Look by Trent Brown. H that makes sense for the Raiders. Yeah, I'll be interested to see if what the deal with Walker Little is and and you know, I owe the Raider Nation an apology for Colton Miller. I didn't think Colton Miller could play dead, you know, and you know you look at what he's done in the last four years for the Raiders. They've done a nice shot with him.
He's developed. But maybe, like I say, I thought maybe Little from Stanford Christiansen from BYU Hudsonson say, I thought maybe that would be the thing. But that would be a very Raider like thing, I think with the right direction on that one. All right? Uh Cardinals up? Yeah, forty nine here. Um, hey, you guys keep letting good players fall to me. Joe try On Washington another a guy, another player who if he went in the first round
Thursday night, would not be surprised at all. Um. And I think when you look at the Cardinals, yeah they added JJ Watt, but they still need to add you know, pass rushers on the outside. Joe Tryon can be that guy. So I think it's a a steal here at this point. All right, I haven't mocked to Tampa Bay at thirty two. Yeah, yeah, personal see that. But yeah, it's kind of where it gets in the drafters rogers about earlier fourteen to fifty. Put them in a bag, shake him up, stick your
hands down and draw them. Yeah, there are a lot of different or you know, you go team the team board, the board, it is wildly different. I mean there is the word consensus. Get it out of here. Okay. It's just you know, people are gonna be surprised with you know, like like brought us to talk about the tackles with little and ratings and you know it's the order of these tackles, the pass rushers. It's gonna be wildly different from team to team. Yeah, that you can throw the
corners the wide receivers. If you think the quarterbacks are all mixed up there are some others. Depending on what team you talk to, their order is completely different from the next team you talk to. There really isn't any any consistency at all of where teams are seeing these guys like Okay, that's him, that's him, that's him. It's really all over the place. Right now, Brian, you are up with the Dolphins, Miami, the Miami Dolphins, and this is I think this is where the Dolphins are looking
right now. I think they're looking on defense, and I think they're gonna about to take not to think because I'm making this pick for him, but they're gonna take your brill Cox off the board this point that was gonna be the LSU linebacker. I kind of feel like that that people will see him as a really good cover guy. I don't think he played as well last year with LSU. I mean, there were times where he
looked like that he was just a poor tackler. There's some poor reactions, but if you look at the coverage stuff, and that's hard for linebackers to do in this league, is to cover. I think that though, I think Brian Flores gets the best he can out of this LSUE kid,
Jabril Cox goes to the Miami Dolphins. I'm sitting here at fifty one with the Washington football team, and I was pretty locked in on Jabril Cox at that point because they need a linebacker and they need somebody who's gonna come downhill and hit and who would you think in the first round. Oh wait, you're right, never mind, I shouldn't be doing that because in the first round they took Jeremiah woo Corma. So thank you, Brian for not making me look dumb. Yeah, they need something else
outside of linebackers since they took Jeremiah Wokorma, go for it. Well, they could play Core Moore at safety. They could play Core Moore at safe. True, I mean there's teams to there's team see. Teams are telling me Corey Moore is the Simmons guy from Clemson last year. You better figure out where you're gonna play him if you draft him. You know, he's that kind of that. We all love Simmons. We all loved everything he did linebacker, safety, rushed the
pastor we all love that stuff. But you better have a plan for Corey Moore if you pick him. Oh and now I'm looking at offensive tackle because they really need a left tackle pretty bad, but I don't know if they have time to develop one. Walker Little is my number one offensive tackle on the board at this very moment, but I don't know if they have time to wait on him, do they. I mean, they really kind of need to win now and protect guys now. I mean, there's Tevin Jenkins is off the board, Lee
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on the radio. I do deserve that Doctor Pepper zero sugar, the zero you deserve is Finally here is the Dallas Cowboys dot com Draft show. So I'm gonna quickly make this pick here on the Dallas Cowboys dot Com Draft show. Washington Football Team, how about a quarterback to groom under Ryan Fitzpatrick. Davis Mills out of Stanford will be the selection for Washington at fifty one makes things a little bit interesting. Chicago is now on the clock, Katie, what's
your pay? Yeah, they took Rashod Bateman in the first round, and you know a lot of people maybe maybe they would have been interested in quarterback there, but actually they probably wouldn't given this regime is on their way out. Most likely they're trying to win now. They lost Buster Screen,
they lost Kyle Fuller. I'm looking cornerback here and it's a coin toss between Eric Stokes and Elijah Molden, and I think they'll try to fill that slot corner, that nickel corner position with Elijah Molden the cornerback from Washington. I like that pick a lot. That's a good pick. I do wonder if they would consider Kellen Moan there. Yeah, it just you know, they want to get that quarterback or not take one more swing. I don't know. We'll have to see how that plays out. So Titans on
the clock here at fifty three. We went with the right and tackle in the first round. Here, we need to get better at corner. Both Georgia guys are on the board, So which way do I go? Stokes or Campbell Let's go Stokes for two speed six one. There's a lot of ability there. I'm going to take the Georgia corner, Eric Stokes for the Titans. Here you go. Now the Colts on the clock for Brian. Can you please tell me because I'm confused about who the Colts
took the first time around. So the Colts too. Jalen Phillips, Rusher out of Miami, got it. That's it. That is okay, thank you. I just want to make sure I had that. I just want to make sure I had that right. This is where they take the Colts could definitely use and I thought this was going to be the case. This is where they take the Look at Walker Little,
I think this is where he goes. I think when you're talking about six to seven three and twenty pounds, the guy hasn't played in a couple of years, He's coming off some injuries. I think there's a little bit of a risk there when you start talking about that. But you look at what Chris Ballot has done over
the years heat drafts solid football players. I think that Walker Little I have some questions about it because of the time off and the injuries, but if overall, if you watch him play, though, I think he would be a really really good fit for the Colts with the length, the size, had ability with their you know they with Frank Wright. They like to have that ability to be able to the protection's important, but they also want to have the ability to run the football. Walker Little will
be my guy for the Colts. I like that pick a lot. So moving on to what would that be that Steelers at fifty five. I'm gonna go with the corner here as well, and you went with Eric Stokes, I'm gonna pick Tyson Campbell. It was basically, whoever you didn't want, I want another guy on the outside. It's six foot, one hundred ninety three pounds. Tyson Campbell one of those guys who you could stick on the outside and kind of play in that Steelers secondary maybe replaced
justin lane. I mean, Joe Hayden's on the other side, he's a pretty solid corner. Cameron Sutton's in that slot. So give me, yeah, give me Tyson Campbell out of Georgia to go play for Pittsburgh. Katie with the Seattle Seahawks. This is where it gets interesting because they only have three picks, right, so they've got a hit. But what does Seattle like to do. They like to trade down, and they call up the Dallas Cowboys asking for picks.
They're asking for pick ninety nine, and they're asking for pick one thirty eight, seventy five, ninety nine and one thirty eight. We'll get you pick fifty six. You'll get to keep picking one fifteen for the Cowboys. The Cowboys start discussing it. There there we got we gotta make a decision here. Stephen Way is in, Jerry Way is in Jerry Junior Way is in uh oh oh. Will McClay has got something to say. All right, Uh so it all comes down to it. We gotta make the call.
In Dallas says, no weeping our picks. We want to have four picks at the top one hundred and Seattle has to sit there with an unhappy Russell Wilson and with only three picks this year, and they've got to go maybe defensive end, Well we did LJ. We did the TCU kid last year, right, Uh, maybe we'll pass on Peyton Turner. Okay, cornerback. We really really like Tyson Campbell there. Uh you know what if yah to melifon
Wu makes a lot of sense. But no, again, our quarterbacks unhappy, and they go with Amari Rodgers, the wide receiver from Clemson, to go with Tyler Lockett and with DK metcalf m What happened there, guys? That was that was a lot of suspense. It was I talked, you're gonna take Melifon. I thought we could take a Melofon Woo, and all of a sudden we didn't take Melofon Wood. I personally meet looking at my board, I would have Marshall and uh More from Purdue over him, and maybe
even Brown from North North to North Carolina. What about Sat Rogers? Sits I have him below Rogers. So if you told me it was between Rogers and Saint Brown, I would take Rogers. But I'll tell you what, it's a good pick. The guy Rodgers, I'll tell you he is a He's like a running back with the ball in his hands. You throw him the ball. I mean he's banging off people and stuff like that. That's a tough kid. So I could I can understand why John
Snyder would go that direction. I don't blame the Cowboys for turning down that trade. I mean, who are you coming up? To get here. Maybe Javon Holland. Um, you know, but I don't think there's that no brain or pass rusher here. Well, you already got your pass rusher, already got your corner. So I think that makes sense for the Cowboys to bypass that. Um all right, So I'm the Rams. I'm on the clock here fifty evan and want to give a hat tip to the Steelers for
not taking Creed Humphrey. I thought that's where you're gonna go, and I thought about it. Happy you didn't it absolute steel to get Creed Humphrey. I was considering taking Humphrey at thirty seven in the Eagles, so to get him here at this point fifty seven to the Rams. Love the fit plug in play center. It can also play some guard for you. Easy pick here for la Man. They pick Elijah Vera Tucker and Creed Humphrey. To you talk about sharing up that offensive line, that's a good
one two punch in that regard. Brian's on the clock with the Kansas City This is the first pick for the Rams. Oh I the charters bad of the Los Angeles team, right, this is who made that pick. That was the Ram made that pick. Okay, and then now it's Kansas on the clock. Kids. See the first round had who did they take? They didn't have it. They have a pick. They traded out to trade it out. Okay, very good, Then that's right. They traded with the tackle
spot and all that okay. With the Chiefs. I think that Andy Reid will play this a couple of different ways there. I think he tries again to address what's going on with his offensive line. And this is where I think that he'll look at a guard. I think he'll look at Aaron Brooks. Actually, Eric Banks, the Notre Dame guard here. I mean that is a big, square body that they could put in there. He could move guys at the point of attack. He's a good pass protector.
He's a tough kid. We talked about Notre Dame and what they've done with these offensive linemans. So Aaron Banks, the guard from Notre Dame, Kansas City Chiefs, Aaron Banks, what do you know about him, Dane. He is a big, mulling guard. The size, the power immediately stands out on film. But he actually moves fairly well, and so you know, he's just a guy. Just look looks like he was you know, a bouncer outside of club just looking for like, please show me a fake ID so I can take
out some of this aggression on you. Just that kind of type of blocker. And so I think that would fit with what the Chiefs are doing. I mean they can talk about remaking that offensive line. I mean they've was signing Thuney and Kyle Long, and you're trading for Orlando Brown. You add a guy like this that makes a lot of sense. So the sins and er excuse me. The Cleveland Browns are on the clock at fifty nine. They took a Zizo Jalari out of Georgia in the
first round. They took Grant Delpit at safety last year. Of course, he didn't play in his rookie season due to injury. I think the best way to really upgrade this team is to add a stout nose tackle, to add a guy to play with Miles Garrett, to play with Jadevian Clowney, to really sure things up. I'm gonna go with Alee McNeil out of mc or NC State, who is still on the clock. I'm gonna take McNeil and not look back because I think the Browns defense is scary if he's a part of it. Smack dab
in the middle of the defensive line. All right, Saints and Kat at sixty took Greg Newsome at cornerback on night one. I do would I would have them and also Green Band that one of the Caleb Farley mix you know at twenty eight and twenty nine, the Laton round one. Keep an eye on those for California. If they got Newsom in this scenario, I look for them to get a wide receiver at some point, another weapon to kind of help out. We got Jamis slinging it
around this year. Look at my board Terrace. Marshall Junior's still there. LSU kids saying in the state and we'll go to the New Orleans Saints. That's a great pick. I like it. That's a local pick. And the thing with Marshall is the knee was flagged. We don't know how far that's gonna drop him, but you know, at this point obviously the value is there. I'm up next here with the Bills. At sixty one. We went offense in the first Nagi Harris. We need to address that
that second cornerback spot. And you know, if you if you Melfond, who was a solid player. I think I'm gonna go Aaron Robbins here out of UCF. So both UCF defensive backs go off the board here in the second roun. So the Packers and Brian now on the clock. Oh that's fitting. How about that the Packers and the Brian and Brian brought us on the clock. You've done this a couple times before, my friend, I have done
this before. And I'll tell you what though, I think the value here for more the wide receiver from Perdue is too much for the Packers to you know, you were talking about you know, Brian Goodacust and all that. They like tough kids, they like kids that will they playing cold weather and all that. Rondel Moore wide receiver Perdue. I think that when you throw him the football, a lot of good things happened. Hand in the ball, A lot of good things happened. Packers take Rondel Moore wide receiver.
I wouldn't be surprised if at fifty nine that's the direction of the Browns go. I know they like Rondelle Moore quite a bit. So right that late portion of the second rounds kind of a sweet spot. You think that'll make Aaron Rodgers happy. Here's Elijah Moore and Rondel Moore. Stop stop griping. We're gonna go try to win a Super Bowl. Yeah there you good brothers in the first two rounds. Good way to put it. Okay. So I'm looking at the Chiefs at fifty or wait, what is
this sixty three? They took Aaron Banks the guard out of Notre Dame. Just a couple of picks prior. They really need to shore up maybe a linebacker spot, maybe add to the wide receiving corps. I'm looking. I mean, I'm looking at Amanra of Saint Brown right now as the top player on my board. That just seems like a blinking light to me. I mean outside of Tyreek Hill, I mean they lost Sammy Watkins. Who else they really have?
I mean Mcole Hardman in the slot, but I mean Almanra Saint Brown on the outside would be fun, and they really have DeMarcus Robinson out there for Patrick Mahomes the throw too. I'm gonna go ahead and make the pick Saint Brown. He's the top player on my board right now, and I think he could be a good pick there. So Kat and the Buccaneers rounding out the second round. Yeah, you know, it's it's wild for them. Their whole team coming back, so it's it's very you know,
they could kind of do anything they want. We have them there in the first round. Who did they take the first show? I'm sorry, I had pulled up. Got Alex Leatherwood. So we're gonna look to go to the defensive side of the bowl. I could see them going wide receiver here, but I'm gonna go ahead and go with a Peyton Turner or Ronnie Perkins. And I feel like Ronnie Perkins might fit kind of what they're looking to do a little bit more. So I'm gonna go
with Ronnie Perkins, kind of strong side defensive end. A good solid pick late round two for the Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers. There you go. So Ronnie Perkins and Alex Leatherwood out of that hall for the defending Super Bowl champs. Wow. So everybody can take a deep breath. We had to kind of rush through those last couple of picks. Jacksonville on the clock and round three, New York Houston. Houston and the Texans finally get a pick
in this draft, starting at sixty seven. But that's gonna do it for our Dallas Cowboys dot Com mock Brian, any kind of final thoughts as we head into the weekend, and once again, take a deep breath now, because it's just gonna get going, even more so in a little bit. Yeah, I think that we're going to see some craziness in this draft, and especially again from those picks like on thirteen on down, look for a lot of wows like wow, I didn't see that would come in. I think teams
are preparing themselves to do that. Two players that we didn't even mention or didn't get picked in our two round mock that I think could sneak into the first round Diami brown North Carolina and Peyton Turner Houston. Would not be shocked if they've either those two snuck into the first round. So just two other names to keep
an eye on. And we've talked so much about pick ten and pick forty four, doing this exercise and looking at the board, Look what's left at pick seventy five for the Cowboys to choose from a lot Baron Browning, Peyton Turner, Javon Holland. I mean, if they wanted to go tackle with Brady Christensen or Stone Foresight, or Dave Young Nixon from Iowa, the safety Jamara Johnson from Indiana.
You can go on for days. Tons of good players are going to be left at seventy five as well, So make sure that you're listening in the Draft Show, not only for tomorrow's episode, but Thursday, Friday and Saturday is We're gonna be live for every pick like we are every single year. Darn right. We got wall to
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