1. Myles Jack, OLB, UCLA: The former UCLA star admitted Wednesday that his surgically repaired right knee might eventually require microfracture surgery, a revelation that greased the skids for a wild slide down the board. Once seen as a top-five pick, Jack fell right out of the first round. Viewed as too much of a risk on Thursday, Jack should have plenty of suitors on Day 2 -- maybe as early as No. 32 to the Browns or a team angling to trade up. "Just a freak athlete," one scout told Bob McGinn of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. "He is Von Miller freakish." Said another: "He could start for us at strong safety and be the No. 2 running back. He transcends today's game." Teams don't know how long he can play, but it's not too early to take a chance on Jack's upside.
Perfect fit? Dallas Cowboys: Owner Jerry Jones is eternally in win-now mode, making Jack the ideal pick for a team looking to get to the Super Bowl ASAP. With a history of taking risk-addled players, the 'Boys and Jack would make for a juicy match.
Perfect fit? Dallas Cowboys: Owner Jerry Jones is eternally in win-now mode, making Jack the ideal pick for a team looking to get to the Super Bowl ASAP. With a history of taking risk-addled players, the 'Boys and Jack would make for a juicy match.