Fourth-round draft prospects who can really help Dallas
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Fourth-round draft prospects who can really help Dallas
"Rivers measured 5-foot-9 and 185 pounds, ran 4.40s in the forty, jumped 39 inches in the vertical which is insane, and then 130 inches in the broad."
"Kilgore is exactly the kind of movable chess piece this defense should want more of, and he's a Day 3 option for the Cooper DeJean-type role in Parker's system."
"That gives Dallas a real safety-nickel hybrid instead of just another depth corner, and that kind of flexibility matters in a defense that wants disguise and movement."
"After moving on from Osa Odighizuwa and Solomon Thomas, it would be surprising if the Cowboys got through the middle rounds without adding more talent to the front."
At pick number 112, the Cowboys need to select a player who can contribute meaningfully rather than making a vanity pick. With eight total picks, including number 92 in the third round, the focus should be on finding a hybrid defensive back, an interior defender, or a valuable offensive lineman. If Rivers is available, he is the ideal choice due to his impressive combine performance. If not, Kilgore offers flexibility as a safety-nickel hybrid, while McClellan addresses needs in the trenches.
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