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Tony Pauline says they wont take Sutton at 19 because they dont consider him a 1st round talent, me neither. Could be the guy at 50 though.
 

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Tony Pauline says they wont take Sutton at 19 because they dont consider him a 1st round talent, me neither. Could be the guy at 50 though.

I doubt Sutton makes it to 50, but I agree I wouldn't take him at 19 either.
 

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Of the 26 official visits, 13 offense & 13 defense

Not a single TE among the visits though.
 

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They didnt bring a TE in but I think they draft one somewhere between 3 and 6. One of the factors that bottled up the offense was given a change of scenery. The other needs a shove to the MNF booth.
 

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Fucktard Zoners crying like there is no tomorrow because Stevie said we might draft more than 1 WR.

WE HAVE TEN FUCKING PICKS

Beasley is in the last yr of deal and might be traded or released before training camp anyway.

T Williams signed a 4 yr deal, but it was really a 2yr deal and likewise could be released before camp (he is injured now, and we cant release him now without giving him an injury settlement)

Hurns was a nice add but he is on a short term deal.

Beyond that they have two 3rd day draft picks from last yr that may or may not can be counted on for significant roles.

And those CZ clowns think drafting a couple guys when we have TEN DAMN PICKS is stupid. They all think the draft is solely about THIS year.

Seriously people, don't invite anyone with that kind of fucking ignorance.
 

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Beasley is in the last yr of deal and might be traded or released before training camp anyway.
I see this as at least 50/50. Switzer is the same player plus special teamer. They have shown a lot of interest in Marcel Ateman out of Ok St lately. I could see him in round 3 or 4.
 

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DALLAS COWBOYS

First-round spot: 19
» Cowboys' 2018 draft picks | Draft history

Top prospects associated with the Cowboys:
» Antonio Callaway, WR, Florida: Callaway visits Cowboys
» James Daniels, C, Iowa: Daniels to visit Cowboys
» Hayden Hurst, TE, South Carolina: Hurst meets with Cowboys at Combine
» Arden Key, LB, LSU: Key to visit Cowboys
» D.J. Moore, WR, Maryland: Moore visits Cowboys
» Dante Pettis, WR, Washington: Meets Cowboys at pro day
» Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama: Ridley visits Cowboys
» Courtland Sutton, WR, SMU: Sutton visits Cowboys
» Leighton Vander Esch, LB, Boise State: Vander Esch to visit Cowboys
» Vita Vea, DT, Washington: Report: Vea to visit Cowboys
» James Washington, WR, Oklahoma State: Visits Cowboys
» Isaiah Wynn, OG, Georgia: Wynn meets with Cowboys at Combine



2018 NFL Draft: Tracking NFC East teams' interest in prospects - NFL.com
 

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If we take Callaway before the 5th rd I'll be disappointed. Uber talented and can do a lot of good things on the field, but the epitome of a loser off the field who has been in massive trouble over and over since getting to Florida.

Key looked like a guy destined for greatness after his SOPH yr, then had a very mediocre JR yr. Also thought I read he'd been in some trouble there as well.
 

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The two were teammates at Madison (Wis.) Memorial HS.

My alma mater (1981-85). I'm still the most famous grad, however.
 

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Close. "Most likely to deny service to darkies at coffee houses."
 

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but but but...CZ experts said Miller wasn't worth a 3rd or 4th rd pick.

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Tony Pauline
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With a week to go, it’s time to look at small-school sleepers on the offensive side of the ball. My criteria was simple: I narrowed it down to players who did not participate in the Senior Bowl or Shrine Game and were not invited to the combine. Then I looked for prospects who could be selected late in the draft or immediately signed once the seven rounds were completed. Here are the five players that stand out.

Connor Jessop/QB/Shepherd: Jessop, a Virginia Tech transfer and first-year starter who saw spot duty in 2016, really caught my eye when I scouted Billy Brown a year ago. He has NFL size and arm strength and the ability to make all the throws but needs time to work on his accuracy and pass placement. The Chicago Bears have shown a lot of interest in the strong-armed passer, who should make a practice squad this fall.

Trenton Cannon/RB/Virginia State: Cannon’s film is like a weekend highlight reel, as he consistently breaks long runs and alters games with big kick returns. He’s dangerous in the open field and shows the ability to cut back against the grain and run to daylight. With a host of offensive coaches attending Richmond’s pro day to watch quarterback Kyle Lauletta work out, Cannon stole the show by timing 4.39 in the 40 and turning in a terrific workout. Cannon has had official visits with the New York Jets and Denver Broncos and has garnered lot of interest from the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers. He could slide into the late rounds.

Clayton Wilson/TE/NW Missouri State: Wilson has the computer numbers (6-foot-4, 235 pounds, 4.68 40) to play at the next level and comes from a winning program. He plays to those numbers and is a solid pass catcher with natural receiving skills. His production was spotty, but Wilson has enough upside to earn a practice squad spot this fall.

Vyncint Smith/WR/Limestone: Smith was a dominant small-school receiver whose ability to consistently win out for contested grabs really caught my eye on film the past two seasons. He comes with natural receiving skills and does the little things well. I questioned Smith’s speed, and he responded by timing 4.33 during South Carolina’s pro day, which he was invited to participate in. Smith must learn to play to that speed but has had official visits with the Houston Texans and New York Jets and was worked out by the Dallas Cowboys. He’s another who could hear his name called during the late rounds of the draft.

Matthew Gono/OL/Wesley: Gono was a prospect I liked coming into the season and someone I liked even more off the 2017 film. He’s well-built, explosive and nasty and works to annihilate opponents at the point of attack. He has an NFL build and growth potential. Gono, who made an official trip to visit the Minnesota Vikings as well as the Chicago Bears and received visits from offensive line coaches from the New York Jets and Detroit Lions to be worked out, is getting late-round buzz.
 

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Looks like we did end up using all 30 top-30 prospect visits (Archer had reported we were only using 26 the other day I believe)

Still interesting that not one top-30 visit was a TE.

Wide Receivers - 8
•Marcel Atemen - Oklahoma State
•Antonio Callaway - Florida
•Malik Earl - Missouri State
•Daurice Fountain - Northern Iowa
•D.J. Moore - Maryland
•Calvin Ridley - Alabama
•Courtland Sutton - Southern Methodist
•James Washington - Oklahoma State

Defensive Tackles - 6
•Taven Bryan - Florida
•Da'Shawn Hand - Alabama
•Da'Ron Payne - Alabama
•Nathan Shepherd - Fort Hays State
•Breeland Speaks - Ole Miss
•Vita Vea - Washington

Safety - 4
•Terrell Edmunds - Virginia Tech
•Tarvarus Moore - Southern Mississippi
•Kyzir White - West Virginia
•Tracey Walker - Louisiana, Lafayette

Offensive Tackles - 3
•Desmond Harrison - West Georgia
•Mike McGlinchey - Notre Dame
•Kolton Miller - California, Los Angeles

Linebacker - 3
•Rashaan Evans - Alabama
•Darius Leonard - South Carolina State
•Leighton Vander Esch - Boise State

Defensive Ends - 2
•Arden Key - Louisiana State
•Harold Landry - Boston College

Offensive Guards - 2
•James Daniels - Iowa
•Cole Madison - Washington State

Running Backs - 2
•Nyheim Hines - North Carolina State
•Ito Smith - Southern Mississippi


DALLAS DAY VISITS - 14​

Wide Receivers - 5
•Del'Michael High - Tarleton State
•Chris Lacy - Oklahoma State
•Quan Jones - Baylor
•Trey Quinn - Southern Methodist
•Ranthony Texada - Texas Christian

Quarterback - 4
•Kenny Hill - Texas Christian
•DeVante Kincaide - Grambling
•Richard Lagow - Indiana
•Matt Davis - Southern Methodist

Safety - 2
•DeShon Elliot - Texas
•Jason Hall - Texas

Defensive End - 1
•Mason Gentry - Southern Methodist

Offensive Tackle - 1
•Connor Williams - Texas

Running Back - 1
•Chris Warren III - Texas

PRIVATE WORKOUTS - 17​

Wide Receivers - 6
•Michael Gallup - Colorado State
•Davon Grayson - East Carolina
•DaeSean Hamilton - Penn State
•Christian Kirk - Texas A&M
•Tre'Quan Smith - Central Florida
•Vyncint Smith - Limestone

Offensive Guards - 3
•Austin Corbett - Nevada
•Will Hernandez - Texas, El Paso
•Braden Smith - Auburn

Linebacker - 2
•Malik Jefferson - Texas
•Fred Warner - Brigham Young

Center - 1
•Tejan Koroma - Brigham Young

Cornerback - 1
•Chris Jones - Nebraska

Defensive Tackle - 1
•P.J. Hall - Sam Houston State

Fullback - 1
•Dimitri Flowers - Oklahoma

Safety - 1
•Joshua Kalu - Nebraska

Tight End - 1
•David Wells - San Diego State

Other Interest - 16
(Senior Bowl Interview, Combine Interview, Pro Day Workout)​

Defensive End - 3
•Kylie Fitts - Utah
•Dewey Jarvis - Brown
•Josh Sweat - Florida State

Wide Receiver - 3
•Brandon Bean - Grand Valley State
•Dante Pettis - Washington
•Cedric Wilson - Boise State

Corner Back - 2
•Tarvarus McFadden - Florida State
•Darius Phillips - Western Michigan

Linebacker - 2
•Josey Jewell - Iowa
•T.J. McCollum - Purdue

Running Back - 2
•Jaylen Samuels - North Carolina State
•Akrum Wadley - Iowa

Fullback - 1
•Ryan Nall - Oregon State

Offensive Guard - 1
•Isaiah Wynn - Georgia

Quarterback - 1
•Mason Rudolph - Oklahoma State
Tight End - 1

•Hayden Hurst - South Carolina
 

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Sutton seems like a Dez clone: big-bodied guy with average speed who can't get separation. We need a shifty Stefon Diggs type, not this.
 

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Sutton seems like a Dez clone: big-bodied guy with average speed who can't get separation. We need a shifty Stefon Diggs type, not this.

Other big differences, apparently he's a great kid, exceptionally hard worker and according to our own WR coach "he's coachable/moldable"

That said, my preference for a WR early is Ridley.
 
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