Eh.Kiper was nonplussed by the pick...
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Winners, losers and value draft picks from Round 1: Kiper on the Packers, Cowboys, Shedeur Sanders
Mel Kiper Jr. makes sense of the first round of the NFL draft, which saw a few shocking picks and four interesting trades.www.espn.co.uk
Questionable picks and reaches from Round 1
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Dallas Cowboys
The pick: Tyler Booker (No. 12)
This was a reach for need. The Cowboys were 24th in pass block win rate last season, and Zack Martin retired. I get it. Dallas obviously wanted an immediate replacement at right guard, and Booker is a good player -- it's a heavyweight fight on every snap against him. Movement is not his game, but there's no doubt he's a mauler at the line of scrimmage. I thought he was outstanding in pass protection, too.
The value is just really iffy. He barely clipped my final top 25, and he plays a nonpremium position on the interior offensive line. Matthew Golden was on the board, and the Cowboys have a big hole at WR2 opposite CeeDee Lamb. Omarion Hampton was on the board, and the Cowboys had a dreadful run game last season. I would have gone another direction here.
I just don't get this thinking from the FO. I really like Breece Hall, but we would only have him under contract for one more year before deciding whether to pay him or let him reach free agency. I would much rather draft a RB and have 4 years of control on a cheap contract.It's Broaddus so take it FWIW but he said on the Podcast earlier the Breece Hall trade from the Jets is legit and the teams were working on it today. Said it might involve a swap of picks (similar to the other trades we did for Murray and Elam)
I'm with you, feel the same. They signed two other guys to 1yr deals already. (although neither is guaranteed a spot on opening day roster)I just don't get this thinking from the FO. I really like Breece Hall, but we would only have him under contract for one more year before deciding whether to pay him or let him reach free agency. I would much rather draft a RB and have 4 years of control on a cheap contract.
Three Tylers on the line now.
I realize what happens on the field is what matters most, but Tyler Booker's introductory press conference today was impressive. I can see why the Cowboys love the makeup he has.
The pronunciation isn't a flaw lol.i liked him at bc
has some better measureables than DLaw had coming out of boise
smaller than kneeland but more productive
with burden and higgins gone, this was the next best thing
there is a glaring downside which is that his name is not easy to pronounce, especially after a few pops
thinking of calling him ez-rock
Kiper was nonplussed by the pick...
I just don't get this thinking from the FO. I really like Breece Hall, but we would only have him under contract for one more year before deciding whether to pay him or let him reach free agency. I would much rather draft a RB and have 4 years of control on a cheap contract.
Yes.Will he sulk or just break physically from pushing too hard?
Apparently we're not drafting a significant back, so if we can make a deal at a good price I'd feel better about that than riding with our current running back room.I just don't get this thinking from the FO. I really like Breece Hall, but we would only have him under contract for one more year before deciding whether to pay him or let him reach free agency. I would much rather draft a RB and have 4 years of control on a cheap contract.