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Info on Burns from Rob Rang:

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Former track star who ran the 100 in 7.68 seconds to break a 38-year-old record, and won three state titles in hurdles, Burns is not the typical track guy making the transition to the football field. Speed doesn't hurt at this position naturally, and he led the ACC in interceptions (six).

He's heading to the NFL early after losing his mother, Dana Smith, to a heart attack in October and taking over custody of his two brothers while raising his own son, because his father is incarcerated.

Don't let Burns' track background fool you, he's a legitimate NFL prospect with the upside to warrant early-round consideration and clear determination to succeed. He's at his best in press man coverage, using his length, aggression and speed to harass wideouts on the perimeter and has the ball skills to punish quarterbacks who challenge him.

STRENGTHS: Looks the part of an NFL cornerback with broad shoulders, long arms and a tapered, well-developed frame. Offers an exciting combination of size, temperament and overall athleticism, including excellent straight-line speed, which has helped him star on the gridiron as well as the track for the Hurricanes. He broke a 38-year-old American record (amongst athletes under the age of 21) with a time of 7.68 seconds in the 60-yard hurdles in 2014 and was a three-time Florida state 3A 110 hurdle champion.

Burns is far from just a track athlete, however. While perhaps not as physical as scouts would prefer, he's a competitive defender who was asked to play inside at safety, at times, by the Hurricanes. He flashes savvy and body control to slip by would-be blockers in run support and on blitzes off the edge. He extends his arms to get a physical jam on receivers at the line of scrimmage but isn't reliant on it, showing the agility to turn and run with receivers downfield, as well.

Burns possesses the body control and sticky hands to snatch passes outside of his frame and possesses impressive ball skills, overall. He is an effective open-field tackler, tripping up ballcarriers with his length and showing good awareness to rip at the ball when assisting.

WEAKNESSES: Isn't yet the sum of his parts. Overly reliant on his physical tools, at this point, allowing savvy route-runners to gain inside position on him and losing track of the ball. Prefers to latch onto and drag ball-carriers to the ground rather than lowering his shoulder and exploding into opponents and looks to avoid oncoming blockers.
IN OUR VIEW: Don't let Burns' track background fool you, he's a legitimate NFL prospect with the upside to warrant early-round consideration. He's at his best in press man coverage where he can use his length, aggression and speed to harass wideouts on the perimeter and has the ball skills to punish quarterbacks who challenge him.

COMPARES TO: Darius Slay, Detroit Lions: A fluid athlete with agility, speed and ball-skills, Slay has developed into a standout for the Lions after being selected 36th overall selection in the 2013 draft. Burns has this kind of potential but like Slay, may need a year or two to acclimate, especially when it comes to run support.

What I really like about this kid is how he is taking care of his family; that kind of thing really counts. He KNOWS he has to make it good and well for them; that makes a real difference. Speed kills especially at CB. And unlike Ramsey he gets picks. If he is there at 34 grab him.
 

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“He combines size and physicality with tremendous skill and speed. And he has a relentless competitive nature about himself. It’s like a linebacker’s mentality, but he can do it with a skilled body – it’s very unique.”

Or there has been this:

“Not only are you going to get a great player on the field and a great competitor, you’re going to have a guy who is going to influence the other guys on the team by the way he competes and goes about his business.”

Isn't this pretty much the exact same thing they said about Mo Claiborne when he was coming out of LSU?
 

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Mosley with a couple of draft tidbits, including name dropping a guy not many have discussed. Because of his track record with Cowboys draft picks, I definitely pay attention.

(He's talking about Miami CB Artie Burns, a kind of under the radar guy but seems like a consensus 2nd rd pick by the draft pundits)

I've been saying that even though the signed Thornton I think they need a stud DT. If they are going to go DL at 4 I would prefer they take Buckner over Bosa. Billings at 34 is another option. Or if they end up making the trade with the Rams and pick up two more 2nd round picks then I could even see Sheldon Day in the middle of the 2nd round.

As of right now Hayden is still the 3rd DT on the depth chart. I'd love to see him replaced with Buckner, Billings, or Day. A DT rotation of Crawford, Thornton, and one of those guys would make the entire defense better (especially the DE's).
 

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“He combines size and physicality with tremendous skill and speed. And he has a relentless competitive nature about himself. It’s like a linebacker’s mentality, but he can do it with a skilled body – it’s very unique.”

Or there has been this:

“Not only are you going to get a great player on the field and a great competitor, you’re going to have a guy who is going to influence the other guys on the team by the way he competes and goes about his business.”

Isn't this pretty much the exact same thing they said about Mo Claiborne when he was coming out of LSU?

I don't think so, what they said they liked about Claiborne was the long arms, balls skills and fluid hips. He was never chiseled or physical. I don't remember anybody citing his competitiveness or leadership skills either.
 

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As of right now Hayden is still the 3rd DT on the depth chart. I'd love to see him replaced with Buckner, Billings, or Day. A DT rotation of Crawford, Thornton, and one of those guys would make the entire defense better (especially the DE's).

Hayden is not on the team right now. Irving and Terrell McClain are the backup DT's currently on the roster.
 

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Hayden is not on the team right now. Irving and Terrell McClain are the backup DT's currently on the roster.

Either way a rotation of Crawford/Thornton and one of the guys I mentioned is better than McClain and Irving (although I do like Irving).
 

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Shefter reporting a deal is in place to trade Kaperpunk from Niners to Broncos, meanings its almost a 100% given the Niners will target a QB with their top pick, and probably be aggressive trying to trade up to get one.
 

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JJT tweets:

Zero picks this past year. He's pretty good at defending passes however he clearly has bad hands by his lack of picks. Of the guys in this draft he's clearly one of the top two players but I think that says more about how weak this draft is at the top then it says about how good a player he is.

With the pending Krapernick trade there are two potential trade partners in the Niners or Rams.

A trade with the Niners I would think would fetch Dallas an extra 2nd round pick. I think a trade with the Niners would also mean they're targeting Elliott (which I would not be upset at all about that).

A trade with the Rams would like fetch Dallas their two 2nd round picks (or a 2nd this year and 1st next year). No telling which way they would go with the 15th pick.
 

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Zero picks this past year. He's pretty good at defending passes however he clearly has bad hands by his lack of picks. Of the guys in this draft he's clearly one of the top two players but I think that says more about how weak this draft is at the top then it says about how good a player he is.

With the pending Krapernick trade there are two potential trade partners in the Niners or Rams.

A trade with the Niners I would think would fetch Dallas an extra 2nd round pick. I think a trade with the Niners would also mean they're targeting Elliott (which I would not be upset at all about that).

A trade with the Rams would like fetch Dallas their two 2nd round picks (or a 2nd this year and 1st next year). No telling which way they would go with the 15th pick.

Why would the niners target Zeke? They already have a stud RB.
 

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Shefter reporting a deal is in place to trade Kaperpunk from Niners to Broncos, meanings its almost a 100% given the Niners will target a QB with their top pick, and probably be aggressive trying to trade up to get one.

What the hell is Elway thinking? This has disaster written all over it.
 
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What the hell is Elway thinking? This has disaster written all over it.
This all hinges on Kaep restructuring his deal (aka giving money away)... I don't think it's going to happen. He signed a long term deal before the bottom dropped out, and he's guaranteed something like 16 mil for 2016 from San Fran. There's no reason for him to give that away. I know he wants out of SF, but I doubt he wants it bad enough to give most of that up.
 
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Despite signing running back free agent Alfred Morris, if draft workouts are any indication the Cowboys are not done upgrading at that position.

UCLA running back Paul Perkins announced while on SiriusXM NFL Radio that he had a workout with the Cowboys two weeks ago and that he would soon be back in Dallas for a visit next week with the team.




UCLA RB @Prime_Perk_24: I have an upcoming visit w/the #Eagles & the #Cowboys next week. I also had a workout with the Cowboys 2 weeks ago.
— SiriusXM NFL Radio (@SiriusXMNFL) March 31, 2016


The 5-foot-11, 210-pound back rushed 237 times for 1,343 yards and 14 touchdowns last year for the Bruins, his junior season. He also was a threat to catch the ball out of the backfield, grabbing 30 catches for 242 yards and a TD in his junior campaign.
 
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Ezekiel Elliott has a Super feeling about the Giants.

When asked Friday about where he might want to land in this April’s NFL Draft, the prized Ohio State running back didn’t hesititate.

“That would definitely be a great spot for me,” Elliott said on Fox Sports South’s “The Panel,” via Giants Daily. “I can see it now: Eli, Odell and then me − that’s a three-headed monster right there.

“I think we’d give everyone a run for their money. I think we could go win a Super Bowl pretty early.”

Talk about confidence.

But remember the Giants have Rashad Jennings, Shane Vereen, Andre Williams and Orleans Darkwa, who each have a “unique skill set,” according to offensive coordinator Mike Sullivan.
 

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Mosley mentioned Artie Burns for us in round two the other day. I noticed today Daniel Jeremiah has Burns going late 1st rd to the Chiefs now.

He also had Jared Goff lasting till pick 15 to the Rams and Paxton Lynch lasting till pick 31 to the Broncos.

Jeremiah has us taking Joey Bosa at 4.
 
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