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Putting this here so all 4 of us can find it easily.

Will move it to the existing Draft Thread after the weekend.
 

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Was certainly one of the top CB's in college football prior to his injury.

 
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I actually tend to believe Breer here. He’s got some good sources in Dallas.
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Albert Breer has been on the Grey Zabel to Dallas train for a minute now so either he knows something we all don't or he's gotta get better intel.
 

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ESPN Dallas Cowboys reporter Todd Archer, "With the help of the simulator, calls to sources and some limited scouting of my own, here is my take on a seven-round mock draft for the Cowboys:"

Round 1 (No. 12 overall): Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
McMillan might not be there when the Cowboys make their first pick, but they need to get quarterback Dak Prescott help. McMillan might not have the speed the Cowboys crave opposite WR1 CeeDee Lamb, but at 6-foot-4, McMillan can make plays on the ball with his giant catch radius. If he's gone, then Texas' Matthew Golden would've been the pick here, although Alabama guard Tyler Booker (Mel Kiper Jr.'s top-ranked guard) also crossed my mind.
Round 2 (No. 44): TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State
I'm not as sold as most people on the Cowboys taking a running back here. I could see them going cornerback. I could see them going offensive tackle. It's a deep running back class, but Henderson's breakaway speed is something the Cowboys need. He is also an excellent pass protector. With offseason additions Javonte Williams and Miles Sanders, the Cowboys could wait a round to take a runner, but without a fourth-round pick, like last year, they might have to select a back sooner.
Round 3 (No. 76): Shemar Turner, DT, Texas A&M
He's a local prospect (DeSoto High School) and was a predraft visitor to The Star, just like McMillan and Henderson. Some folks might want more bulk, but the Cowboys plan to use a deep rotation on their defensive line, and Turner showed he can play multiple spots. He should be a future NFL starter.
Round 5 (No. 149): Barryn Sorrell, DE, Texas
Round 5 (No. 174): Denzel Burke, CB, Ohio State
Round 6 (No. 204): Cobee Bryant, CB, Kansas
Round 6 (No. 211): Luke Lachey, TE, Iowa
Round 7 (No. 217): Dylan Fairchild, G, Georgia
Round 7 (No. 239): Shemar James, LB, Florida
Round 7 (No. 247): Seth Henigan, QB, Memphis
 
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