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Cowboys picks (6 rounds only)
14 Dallas Michael Brockers LSU DE34
Reach/Value:-13
Height:6'6" Weight:306
Alternate Pick #1 Dre Kirkpatrick
Alternate Pick #2 Alfonzo Dennard
After drafting the "People's Choice" OG David DeCastro last week, this CMD operates under the assumption that Cuzzin Jerruh opens his pocketbook and signs UFA Carl Nicks from the Saints to play OG. Any defensive backfield operates better when the opposing QB is pressured by the front seven; therefore, Dallas selects LSU Super Soph Michael Brockers (54 tackles, 10 TFL, 2 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 1 int) to play DE on the opposite side of DeMarcus Ware (in front of OLB "Almost" Anthony Spencer). Many Cowboy fans would like "Almost" replaced, but a comparative analysis of the top 12 strong side OLB34's in the league shows Spencer to rank 1st in total tackles, tied for 5th in sacks, tied for 1st in fumbles forced, tied for 2nd in QB hits and tied for 1st in tackles for loss. The Giants have demonstrated in their playoff run that down linemen can generate pressure - if Brent and Lissemore prove they can handle the nose, Ratliff and Brockers would form an excellent set of bookends.
45 Dallas Stephon Gilmore South Carolina CB
Reach/Value:-9
Height:6'1" Weight:194
Alternate Pick #1 Coryell Judie
Alternate Pick #2 Jayron Hosley
For the second consecutive week, South Carolina's Stephon Gilmore is the selection . . . and the more I think about it, he fits the needs of the Cowboys defensive backfield. Gilmore started for the Gamecocks since his freshman year as a Parade All-American out of HS. He is equally adept at press or off coverage, has a nasty first punch on receivers and makes QB's pay for mistakes with excellent hands for interceptions. He is strong on run support and an aggressive hitter in the secondary with excellent tackling skills. The expression "student of the game" is overused at times, but Gilmore spends the extra time in the film room studying opponents. At 6'1", 194 lbs, he has the size to match up with taller WR's in the NFL, not to be overlooked as the only CB on Dallas' roster that is at least 6 foot tall is Alan Ball. Justification for addressing the CB position only requires the Cowboy roster roll call: Terence Newman, Mike Jenkins, Orlando Scandrick, Alan Ball and Frank Walker.
82 Dallas Emmanuel Acho SILB Texas
Reach/Value:-18
Height:6'2" Weight:240
113 Dallas B.J. Coleman QB Tennessee-Chattanooga
Reach/Value:-31
Height:6'3" Weight:220
144 Dallas Nicolas Jean-Baptiste NT Baylor
Reach/Vlaue:-11
Height:6'2" Weight:335
175 Dallas Jaymes Brooks G Virginia Tech
Reach/Value:-14
Height:6'2" Weight:312
Cowboys picks (6 rounds only)
14 Dallas Michael Brockers LSU DE34
Reach/Value:-13
Height:6'6" Weight:306
Alternate Pick #1 Dre Kirkpatrick
Alternate Pick #2 Alfonzo Dennard
After drafting the "People's Choice" OG David DeCastro last week, this CMD operates under the assumption that Cuzzin Jerruh opens his pocketbook and signs UFA Carl Nicks from the Saints to play OG. Any defensive backfield operates better when the opposing QB is pressured by the front seven; therefore, Dallas selects LSU Super Soph Michael Brockers (54 tackles, 10 TFL, 2 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 1 int) to play DE on the opposite side of DeMarcus Ware (in front of OLB "Almost" Anthony Spencer). Many Cowboy fans would like "Almost" replaced, but a comparative analysis of the top 12 strong side OLB34's in the league shows Spencer to rank 1st in total tackles, tied for 5th in sacks, tied for 1st in fumbles forced, tied for 2nd in QB hits and tied for 1st in tackles for loss. The Giants have demonstrated in their playoff run that down linemen can generate pressure - if Brent and Lissemore prove they can handle the nose, Ratliff and Brockers would form an excellent set of bookends.
45 Dallas Stephon Gilmore South Carolina CB
Reach/Value:-9
Height:6'1" Weight:194
Alternate Pick #1 Coryell Judie
Alternate Pick #2 Jayron Hosley
For the second consecutive week, South Carolina's Stephon Gilmore is the selection . . . and the more I think about it, he fits the needs of the Cowboys defensive backfield. Gilmore started for the Gamecocks since his freshman year as a Parade All-American out of HS. He is equally adept at press or off coverage, has a nasty first punch on receivers and makes QB's pay for mistakes with excellent hands for interceptions. He is strong on run support and an aggressive hitter in the secondary with excellent tackling skills. The expression "student of the game" is overused at times, but Gilmore spends the extra time in the film room studying opponents. At 6'1", 194 lbs, he has the size to match up with taller WR's in the NFL, not to be overlooked as the only CB on Dallas' roster that is at least 6 foot tall is Alan Ball. Justification for addressing the CB position only requires the Cowboy roster roll call: Terence Newman, Mike Jenkins, Orlando Scandrick, Alan Ball and Frank Walker.
82 Dallas Emmanuel Acho SILB Texas
Reach/Value:-18
Height:6'2" Weight:240
113 Dallas B.J. Coleman QB Tennessee-Chattanooga
Reach/Value:-31
Height:6'3" Weight:220
144 Dallas Nicolas Jean-Baptiste NT Baylor
Reach/Vlaue:-11
Height:6'2" Weight:335
175 Dallas Jaymes Brooks G Virginia Tech
Reach/Value:-14
Height:6'2" Weight:312