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[h=2]McMahon - Fixing the Cowboys: Start with Carl Nicks, rookie CB[/h]
Fixing the Cowboys: Start with Carl Nicks, rookie CB
January, 16, 2012
By Tim MacMahon

The Cowboys have too many holes to fill with significant free agency investments and early draft picks. They need to aggressively address their priorities and bargain shop or count on young players to step up in the other need spots.

The priorities are clear: cornerback and the interior offensive line.

There is only one undoubtedly elite player just entering his prime at those positions available in free agency. That’s why Pro Bowl guard Carl Nicks, who is expected to leave the Saints and happened to play for new offensive coordinator/offensive line coach Bill Callahan at Nebraska, should be the Cowboys’ top target.

The best corners in free agency – Atlanta’s Brent Grimes, Tennessee’s Cortland Finnegan and San Francisco’s Carlos Rogers – are in their late 20s or beyond. The Cowboys are dealing with the downside of paying big money to a cornerback at that stage of his career with Terence Newman. That’s a hole they need to fill via the draft.

Owner/general manager Jerry Jones, who made Leonard Davis one of the richest guards in NFL history only to cut him a few seasons later, has said he wants to stop the trend of paying top dollar for offensive linemen in free agency. Nicks is worth being an exception, especially given the Cowboys’ glaring need. He’s a dominant player who is only 26 years old, so the Cowboys would be purchasing his entire prime.

What would Nicks cost? Just look at what the Saints pay their other Pro Bowl guard to get an idea. Jahri Evans has a seven-year, $56.7 million deal.

That would eat up a major chunk of the estimated $17 million the Cowboys are expected to have under the salary cap after they take care of housekeeping issues such as cutting Newman. If the Cowboys re-sign receiver Laurent Robinson, it likely would mean Nicks would be the lone surefire starter they sign in free agency.

So the Cowboys better find a cornerback in the draft. But that doesn’t necessarily mean they need to reach for one in the first round.

It’d be ideal if Alabama’s Dre Kirkpatrick, the kind of big, physical cornerback the Cowboys want, is available with the 14th overall pick. He’d probably be worth trading up a few spots.

But a lot of bad picks are made when teams get locked into one position in the first round. If another player is clearly the best player on the board when the Cowboys are on the clock, get that guy, even if it’s Stanford guard David DeCastro and Nicks is already signed. If that happens, the Cowboys’ interior line suddenly goes from a glaring weakness to a major strength, no matter who beats out Phil Costa for the starting center job.

There should be quality corners, such South Carolina’s Stephon Gilmore and Virginia’s Chase Minnifield, available in the second round.

Safety, defensive end and outside linebacker are other need positions for the Cowboys. If the Cowboys find long-term solutions at those spots over the next year, it’ll probably be young players already on the roster: Barry Church, Sean Lissemore and Victor Butler, although Alabama OLB Courtney Upshaw is also a first-round possibility. The Cowboys would be wise to create as much competition at those spots as possible with low-risk, short-term free agents and/or mid- or late-round draft picks.

But the Cowboys can’t afford to fail to address their two biggest needs, a process that should start with a 6-foot-5, 343-pound solution.​
 
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It's not just corner and offensive line help. We need safety help and defensive line help as well.

Yeah, a good pass rush makes your secondary better, but our secondary can't cover or tackle, except for Jenkins.
 

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It's not just corner and offensive line help. We need safety help and defensive line help as well.

Yeah, a good pass rush makes your secondary better, but our secondary can't cover or tackle, except for Jenkins.

Scandrick can cover and tackles well, he just cant play the ball in the air. Hopefully thats where Henderson can make some impact.

Beyond those two (him and Jenkins) there doesnt appear much to work with now. Need upgrades.
 

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Scandrick can cover and tackles well, he just cant play the ball in the air. Hopefully thats where Henderson can make some impact.


I agree. I don't feel the same way about Scandrick like others on this board. I truly believe that if he has better coaching that he can be a real good player.


Beyond those two (him and Jenkins) there doesnt appear much to work with now. Need upgrades.


I agree with this with the exception of Mario Butler. I think the kid has some potential.
 

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It's not just corner and offensive line help. We need safety help and defensive line help as well.

Yeah, a good pass rush makes your secondary better, but our secondary can't cover or tackle, except for Jenkins.

It's weird how different a year makes for corners though. Before this season Jenkins couldn't cover and a pussy who was afraid of contact.

This year the pussy who can't cover is Newman, Scandrick can't cover but he can trail you just close enough to make the tackle right after you've picked up the first down and Jenkins is the only decent player in our secondary.

It's just weird how that goes with corners and safeties.
 

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It's weird how different a year makes for corners though. Before this season Jenkins couldn't cover and a pussy who was afraid of contact.

This year the pussy who can't cover is Newman, Scandrick can't cover but he can trail you just close enough to make the tackle right after you've picked up the first down and Jenkins is the only decent player in our secondary.

It's just weird how that goes with corners and safeties.


What's even funnier is how when both Scandrick and Jenkins came in the league the same year, most Cowboys' fans thought that Scandrick was the better CB, and that the only reason Jenkins got the start was because he was a 1st round pick.
 

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Screw a rookie CB in the 1st.

I want Nicks and DeCastro.

Solidify the OL. Go CB in the 2nd round and pick one up in FA.
 

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Screw a rookie CB in the 1st.

I want Nicks and DeCastro.

Solidify the OL. Go CB in the 2nd round and pick one up in FA.

Nicks and DeCastro would go a long way in becoming a winning team again. Would love to have confidence in 3rd and short or goal line situations again.
 

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Scandrick isn't as awful at playing the ball as most make him out to be. He made a wicked INT vs the Skins in DC. He's just getting rightfully blasted for that bullshit where Cruz raped him on 3rd and long in NY
 

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Mike McGlynn for C. Have either Arkin, Nagy or Kowalski grow into the role and start there later.
 

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Over the past few years no guards have been taken as high as we're picking, and only like 6 interior lineman have even been taken in the first round over the past 4 years. So obviously NFL teams do not see the value in linemen that high. Generally you've got your top tackle being taken in the top 5-10, your top center (if there is a marquis guy) being taken 15-20, and your top guard at the end of the first round.

I guess I'm just saying if we stay at 15 be ready to draft a corner. Unless there's some great center out there.
 

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Over the past few years no guards have been taken as high as we're picking, and only like 6 interior lineman have even been taken in the first round over the past 4 years. So obviously NFL teams do not see the value in linemen that high. Generally you've got your top tackle being taken in the top 5-10, your top center (if there is a marquis guy) being taken 15-20, and your top guard at the end of the first round.

I guess I'm just saying if we stay at 15 be ready to draft a corner. Unless there's some great center out there.

This has been my stance the whole time. I want DeCastro, moreso than any other player in this draft. I just don't see us taking him..hopefully I am wrong..I will settle for Konz but I don't see that either..I think it's defense no matter what
 

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Over the past few years no guards have been taken as high as we're picking, and only like 6 interior lineman have even been taken in the first round over the past 4 years. So obviously NFL teams do not see the value in linemen that high. Generally you've got your top tackle being taken in the top 5-10, your top center (if there is a marquis guy) being taken 15-20, and your top guard at the end of the first round.

I guess I'm just saying if we stay at 15 be ready to draft a corner. Unless there's some great center out there.


Where was Pouncey taken last year?
 

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So obviously NFL teams do not see the value in linemen that high. Generally you've got your top tackle being taken in the top 5-10, your top center (if there is a marquis guy) being taken 15-20, and your top guard at the end of the first round.


Considering we will be facing such Dlines as the Eagles, Giants, and even the Redskins twice a tear, we better see the value of the interior.
 
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