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Davistron20

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  1. Think Washington knew that trade would keep Dallas from getting a WR? Surprised tho. We have to be going for Hamilton, Lloyd or Williams at this point
  2. Dallas selects: Chig Okonkwo, TE, Maryland
  3. I thought I was done! I'll make a pick asap
  4. Dallas Cowboys select: Danny Gray, WR, SMU And thus concludes the Cowboys (*fart noise*) 2022 Draft: Rd 1: Nakobe Dean, LB Georgia Rd 2: Nick Petit-Frere, OT Ohio State Rd 3: Jalyn Armour-Davis, CB Alabama Rd 4: Zach Carter, DL Florida Rd 5: Zamir White, RB Georgia Rd 5: Danny Gray, WR SMU
  5. I just saw I'm up. Will have my pick in as soon as I can
  6. (I swear I checked the picks like 3 times and just traded to take him, I better not be missing his previous selection) Trading up to 150, the Dallas Cowboys select: Zamir White, RB, Georgia The Cowboys take the athletic, power-running Zamir White, as the heir apparent to an aging(at 26?? he's seen a lot of snaps and played last year with a knee brace) Zeke Elliott. Elliott, Pollard and White, not a bad backfield
  7. Dallas Cowboys select: Zach Carter, DL, Florida
  8. Cowboys Select: Jalyn Armour-Davis, CB, Alabama
  9. Cowboys select: Nick Petit-Frere, OT.
  10. With the 24th pick, the Dallas Cowboys select: Nakobe Dean, LB, Georgia With the top CBs off the board, Dallas decides to lean into an area of strength. With the emergence of Micah Parsons as a do-it-all LB and elite pass rusher, Dallas shores up a long-term LB who was captain of perhaps the most prolific college defensive group ever. He adds valuable athleticism and will do well to pile up the tackles while covering RBs well out of the backfield, freeing up Parsons to spend more time in the pass-rush. Sorry all, I actually thought I was the Indy Colts this year and not selecting until the 2nd round. 🤣 whoops!
  11. Subluxation is it partially slips out and the reduces back into (relatively) where it's supposed to be. Not as bad as dislocation, but still a fracture risk and almost certainly ligament and labrum damage in his hip. The hip is a super strong joint, it doesn't sublux or dislocate easily. He's on the low end out several weeks, most likely done. But, you never know what will happen if the MRI shows no significant damage.
  12. Book, Ehlinger, Newman left
  13. lots of WR, OL talent left. Some TE and LB who would also be good for us.
  14. One of the first drafts where I'm still excited at available prospects in the 4th round and beyond
  15. wow. Not sure this draft could be playing out any better for us.......so far....
  16. T Jackson stolen from me! Intriguing guy
  17. He was on my short list for this round. I think I read he excels in man-coverage, I thought that would be an interesting late round look from the WFT on this guy.
  18. Dallas selects Tre McKitty, TE, Georgia
  19. With pick #204, the Dallas Cowboys select: Feleipe Franks, QB, Arkansas Standing 6'6 and 235, with a baseball arm, Franks hits all the physical checkmarks. After losing his starting spot at Florida to Kyle Trask because of a season-ending injury, Franks transferred to Arkansas where he defied all odds to have his best season yet despite having considerably less talent around him. He's not a polished quarterback and has his faults, but he has shown to be able to overcome significant adversity and persevere. He has room to grow and is in a great spot to develop on a team with good WR talent and an already established franchise QB, where he can grow into his backup role.
  20. Sorry, sent in my pick b/c wasn't sure when I'd get back. Dallas grabs Trevon Grimes, a tall, rangy WR to add to the mix of weapons offensively.
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