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By Jon Machota / Special Contributor
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3:01 pm on January 24, 2013 | Permalink


The Cowboys have multiple areas on the roster to upgrade but none seem more significant than improving the offensive and defensive lines.

Switching to a 4-3 defensive front means more linemen will be needed to play Monte Kiffin’s new system. Their offensive line was among the league’s worst, evident by a running game that ranked 31st and Tony Romo routinely having little time to throw from the pocket.

Tom Ciskowski, the Cowboys’ assistant director of player personnel, recently said the team could go in either direction early in the draft because there are good o-line and d-line prospects available.

Ciskowski, who addressed several draft-related topics with DallasCowboys.com’s Bryan Broaddus, said moving from a 3-4 to a 4-3 scheme won’t be difficult because of the personnel already on the roster.

“I think it will be an easy process for us because in most cases with the outside linebacker we’re looking for the pressure player whether he’s in a two-point or a three-point (stance),” he said. “DeMarcus Ware is a guy that can pressure from any stance, so we feel real comfortable that he can play the open side end and still be very, very effective.”

Ciskowski said the Cowboys like some of the younger defensive linemen on their roster, specifically mentioning Tyrone Crawford and Sean Lissemore. He also talked about defensive tackle Jay Ratliff “hopefully” coming back from having “an injury-prone season.”

“We think we got bodies to initially get in there,” Ciskowski said, “but you’re always looking to re-tool and find some depth within the draft, so they can eventually become starters for you.”

Targeting a certain position in the draft can get a franchise in trouble. Again, the Cowboys, like most teams, have many needs, but they shouldn’t pass on an elite player to draft a decent player at a position of need.

Ciskowski addressed how the Cowboys tackle the issue of drafting the best player available.

“You would like to (draft the best player) because there’s a lot of money spent to make that determination,” he said. “I know in some cases if maybe we’re off by a point and we have a player that, as an example, is a 1-3-0 on the board but we have a need and the player is graded at a 1-3-1, you’re not talking a dramatic reach by any stretch. You would probably go with the 1-3-1. But if he’s a 1-3-0 and reach for a guy that’s a 1-4-5, that’s what you want to stay away from, drafting according to need and not the value of the pick.”

Ciskowski, who has been with the Cowboys since 1992, doesn’t make the actual picks. He and his staff gather information and present it to Cowboys coach Jason Garrett and owner and general manager Jerry Jones. According to Ciskowski, both are “great listeners.”
 

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This would be an ideal draft to trade 18 to a QB hungry team and pick up a 2nd and a 2014 1st.

I like the depth 20 through 50 this year and I've got a lottery like mentality in hoping we can somehow land Clowney next year.
 

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what players would have to be available at 18 for you guys to be against trading down? assuming the trade down was just adding a 3rd this year...moving down roughly 5 or so spots

are there any?
 
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what players would have to be available at 18 for you guys to be against trading down? assuming the trade down was just adding a 3rd this year...moving down roughly 5 or so spots

are there any?


Right now? No one. At least noone that is projected to be there. If a Bjoern Werner is there... yeah, don't trade down.

Outside of Warmack, there's not a 1st round guy that I am really sold on and want more than anyone else.
 

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im not sold on warmack going before 18...he probably will..but once push comes to shove..nobody in the top 17 is excited to turn in a card that reads offensive guard
 

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I'm sure Jerry will get cute and trade down, then take a player with a name like Kavika or Shante - to back up the players we have.
 

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Draft Warmack.. he has the nasty attitude this offensive line sorely needs. plus he's a heck of a football player
 
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im not sold on warmack going before 18...he probably will..but once push comes to shove..nobody in the top 17 is excited to turn in a card that reads offensive guard

Rams at 16 are the only threat, and I think they take a tackle if available.

There isn't a question Warmack would be the BPA at 18, barring something ridiculous. But I don't think Jerry has it in him to take such an unglorious position that early. If he does, Jerry will annoint him the next Larry Allen immediately.
 

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Rams at 16 are the only threat, and I think they take a tackle if available.

There isn't a question Warmack would be the BPA at 18, barring something ridiculous. But I don't think Jerry has it in him to take such an unglorious position that early. If he does, Jerry will annoint him the next Larry Allen immediately.

Which would make him well worth the 18th pick, if he were the next Larry Allen
 

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Rams at 16 are the only threat, and I think they take a tackle if available.

There isn't a question Warmack would be the BPA at 18, barring something ridiculous. But I don't think Jerry has it in him to take such an unglorious position that early. If he does, Jerry will annoint him the next Larry Allen immediately.

Introducing #73 Chance Warmack <lip smack>
 

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Rams at 16 are the only threat, and I think they take a tackle if available.

There isn't a question Warmack would be the BPA at 18, barring something ridiculous. But I don't think Jerry has it in him to take such an unglorious position that early. If he does, Jerry will annoint him the next Larry Allen immediately.

Rams might want to go out and get corners so rob Ryan WON'T blitz.
 
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