How an all-offense draft for the Cowboys might look
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How an all-offense draft for the Cowboys might look
"Fano measured 6-foot-5 and 311 pounds, then ran a 4.91s forty yard time with a 1.72s 10-yard split, a 32-inch vertical, a 9-foot-3 broad jump, a 7.34s three-cone, and a 4.67s shuttle. On the consensus he's ranked 12th overall, and he was one of the combine's top offensive line movers, which is exactly why he makes sense here."
"Brazzell checked in at 6-foot-4 and 198 pounds and ripped off a 4.37s forty time with a 1.52s 10-yard split. Brazzell has pushed himself into the first-round conversation, and expect more buzz with his name as we head closer to draft day."
"The Cowboys clearly like Pickens, but after Seattle made a blockbuster signing with their rookie receiver, it makes things extremely tough to expect Pickens to be around long term in Dallas."
"The Cowboys coaches have also said the room needs more than just Lamb and Flournoy to throw to, and Brazzell would give them another size-speed weapon on a cost-controlled deal in what is becoming one of the league's most expensive positions."
The Dallas Cowboys face significant offensive uncertainties, particularly at left tackle and wide receiver. The team acknowledges the need for more depth in these areas, especially with questions surrounding George Pickens' future. Tight end depth is also a concern, as only Jake Ferguson is signed beyond 2026. The draft strategy may shift towards an all-offense approach to address these gaps. Players like Fano, Brazzell, and Johnson are highlighted as potential picks to strengthen the offensive lineup.
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