Cowboys 4-round mock draft includes major trades
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Cowboys 4-round mock draft includes major trades
"(DAL trades 1:12 (1,200 points) to PIT for 1:21, 2:53, & 5:159 (1,197.8 points, Pittsburgh selects USC WR Makai Lemon) (Players available: Aveion Terrell, CJ Allen, Colton Hood, Akheem Mesidor) It is no secret that the Cowboys are hunting pass rushers, cornerbacks, and linebackers early in this class. Luckily for the Cowboys they have multiple options to choose from. Moving back this far in the first can be risky, but falling back nine spots allows Dallas to recoup a second- and fifth-round pick."
"When on the clock at 12, zero offensive lineman had been taken, only one wide receiver had been taken (Carnell Tate), and zero defensive tackles had been taken. At 12, both Sonny Styles and Mansoor Delane had already been drafted, leaving Tennessee's Jermod McCoy, Texas A&M's Cashius Howell, and Auburn's Keldric Faulk the best fits for Dallas at 12. Not loving those options, trading back felt best and we ended up with a really good player in T.J. Parker."
The Cowboys consider trading the 1.12 pick to Pittsburgh for 1.21, 2.53 and 5.159, recouping a second- and fifth-round pick while allowing Pittsburgh to select Makai Lemon. The scenario lists available defenders including Aveion Terrell, CJ Allen, Colton Hood, and Akheem Mesidor. The Cowboys prioritize pass rushers, cornerbacks, and linebackers early in the class. Moving back nine spots is risky but provides additional selections to address multiple needs. The scenario results in selecting T.J. Parker, a former projected top-five prospect whose pass-rush win rate and run-stop rate remained strong despite fewer sacks, and who is performing well at the Senior Bowl.
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