
"The Cowboys have eight total selections, but only three of those eight are actually their own original draft picks - 12, 112, and 152. The front office has been busy wheeling and dealing over the past couple of years, culminating in a haul of draft picks spread all over the place for a variety of reasons."
"Many are well aware of the big names. They don't have a second-round pick because of the Quinnen Williams trade, and they don't have a third because of George Pickens. Some lesser-known deals that went down include giving up a sixth-round pick to acquire Jordan Phillips and then trading away a seventh-round pick to get Kaiir Elam."
"The team was also able to gather up some extra draft capital by trading away some players of their own. The big one is Micah Parsons, which is why the Cowboys own the 20th overall pick in the draft, but there are also a couple of others."
The Dallas Cowboys enter the draft with eight selections, of which only three are original picks. The team has traded away four original picks, including a second-round pick for Quinnen Williams and a third-round pick for George Pickens. Additional trades involved acquiring Jordan Phillips and Kaiir Elam, who did not perform well. The Cowboys gained extra draft capital by trading players like Micah Parsons and Osa Odighizuwa. The front office has been active in reshaping the draft strategy, leading to a complex situation ahead of the draft.
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