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If you guys aren't watching the NFL network's online stream, you are missing out. Ike Taylor is hilariously bad.
 

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Maybe we take Conner Cook at 34 If AZ dont take him


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History isn't on Lynch or Denver's side though. Apparently the latter stages of the 1st round is the dead zone for QBs. Historically those taken in the late half of the draft don't fare too well.
 

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Name: Ezekiel Elliott

Position: RB

College: Ohio State

Height/Weight: 6-0 / 225

Honors: An All-American in 2015, Elliott was the Big 10 Offensive Player of the Year in rushing for 1,821 yards with 23 touchdowns.

Key Stat: Not only is Elliott tied for first on Ohio State’s list of 200-yard rushing games with five, but he’s the only player in school history with three runs from scrimmage of at least 80 yards.

How He Helps the Cowboys: Elliott probably makes the biggest Day 1 impact of any player in this draft, other than possibly Laremy Tunsil, who would start right away at right tackle. But if the Cowboys were to take him at No. 4 overall, or even a few spots later in a potential trade-back, it screams he is ready to take over as the starter immediately, leapfrogging both Darren McFadden and Alfred Morris. He can get tough yards, he can be a home-run hitter, he catch the ball and he can block. A player like Elliott never needs to leave the field.

Scout’s Take: Able to catch the ball in his hands. Adjust. Explosive start-stop quickness. Can plant his foot and take off. Soft hands. Takes the ball and reads quickly. Can make the first man miss. Avoids tacklers. Is always looking for space. Physical lead blocker. Reads blocks well. Knows how to set them up then cut. Can catch the ball and turn up the field. Outstanding blitz pickup. Runs with balance. Can turn the corner and work up the sideline. Patience as a runner. Let's blocks develop and then attacks. Runs through arm tackles. Can run in and out of trouble. -- Bryan Broaddus
Breaking arm tackles and understanding how to use your blockers is what I look for. The fact that he is a very good, willing blocker may save Romo's ass next season.
 

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Was on my phone earlier so couldn't post much. But damn, how stupid is it to say in advance that if we take offense in the first we have to take defense in the second, and vice-versa? That's just idiotic. If they thought Lynch, for example, was a true franchise QB, the player they took in the first shouldn't make any difference.

Just seems like Jerry's old tactic of trying to please all his coaches by handling out prizes to them. Absolutely ridiculous.
 

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Warroom apparently emptied out now, trade up was for Lynch but they couldn't get deal done
 

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Was on my phone earlier so couldn't post much. But damn, how stupid is it to say in advance that if we take offense in the first we have to take defense in the second, and vice-versa? That's just idiotic. If they thought Lynch, for example, was a true franchise QB, the player they took in the first shouldn't make any difference.

Just seems like Jerry's old tactic of trying to please all his coaches by handling out prizes to them. Absolutely ridiculous.

It apparently wasn't true though, they were definitely trying to get back into 1st rd. Now they've apparently left after Lynch got picked.
 

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The way things are going Miles Jack might be there st 34


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