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2025 Cowboys Draft

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Re: 2025 Cowboys Draft 

Post#61 » by Mr B » Fri Apr 25, 2025 5:59 pm

Micah Prescott wrote:Guyton needs to show up big time. Because Steele is a lost cause. That guy is certified garbage.

If it were up to me?

LT - Tyler Smith
LG - Tyler Booker
C - Cooper Beebe
RG - draft one, sign a FA, anything
RT - Tyler Guyton


Terrence Steele - SEE YA


Just now realizing we have 3 Tylers on our line, what is up with that?

Personally I’m still pretty high on Brock Hoffman. Worst case scenario he’s your backup at all three interior spots. To me he’s more than capable of being a full time starter so I’m not mad with him being a backup if that’s the way it shakes out. I imagine they could also use Hoffman as a “TE” in short yardage and goal line situations or to assist one of the Tackles.

I would love to see the Cowboys draft a “thumper” at RB to run behind that OL.
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Re: 2025 Cowboys Draft 

Post#62 » by Micah Prescott » Mon Apr 28, 2025 5:47 pm

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PFF feels very good about Dallas's draft.

I honestly don't know how seriously to take this. They do grade out college players, so maybe they are being real here. But maybe they also know that Dallas news = attention/ratings ect
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Re: 2025 Cowboys Draft 

Post#63 » by Mr B » Mon Apr 28, 2025 11:23 pm

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PFF feels very good about Dallas's draft.

I honestly don't know how seriously to take this. They do grade out college players, so maybe they are being real here. But maybe they also know that Dallas news = attention/ratings ect

Yea it’s way too early for a real grade. In about 3 years we can look back at this draft and see if it was good or not.

I saw a video yesterday that talked about how Seattle got a terrible grade for their 2012 draft class that included Bruce Irvin, Bobby Wagner, and Russell Wilson. Clearly that draft turned out well.
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Re: 2025 Cowboys Draft 

Post#64 » by Cactus Jack » Sat May 24, 2025 5:08 am

Mr B wrote:my favorite of the “lesser” RB’s is Damien Martinez out of Miami.

If the Cowboys can’t draft Hampton or Judkins I would love to see them spend 2 picks on RB and draft Henderson/Martinez.

Martinez went to the wrong team. :D

But Jaydon Blue should be fine for them. He's a good receiving back.
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Re: 2025 Cowboys Draft 

Post#65 » by Mr B » Sat May 24, 2025 9:52 pm

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Mr B wrote:my favorite of the “lesser” RB’s is Damien Martinez out of Miami.

If the Cowboys can’t draft Hampton or Judkins I would love to see them spend 2 picks on RB and draft Henderson/Martinez.

Martinez went to the wrong team. :D

But Jaydon Blue should be fine for them. He's a good receiving back.

I have a feeling he’s going to have a similar impact as Tony Pollard. Now hopefully one of the bigger backs will step up and the compliment to Blue.
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Re: 2025 Cowboys Draft 

Post#66 » by Cactus Jack » Mon Jun 9, 2025 7:49 pm

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PFF feels very good about Dallas's draft.

I honestly don't know how seriously to take this. They do grade out college players, so maybe they are being real here. But maybe they also know that Dallas news = attention/ratings ect


1. Booker will be a long-term starter at Guard for them. Along with Tyler Smith. Fans will be more than happy with the pick.

2. Honestly, I was surprised that Ezeiruaku fell as far as he did. I thought he would go somewhere in the back end of the 1st round. It could end up being a great pick for them. The guy is going to be a productive pass rusher imo. Really the knock on him was his size. So, most teams we're probably worried about his run defense & being available on all three downs. But he was very productive in college (sacks). Which typically is a good sign.

3. Revel has the durability issue & teams did not feel comfortable with the medical based on what I read. That's why he was available in the 3rd round.

Jaydon Blue should fit in as a change of pace receiving back & Phil Mafah is more of a physical short yardage runner.

It seems like for the most part they went BPA. Which usually works out in the long-run. Ezeiruaku has a chance to be an impact player for them opposite Micah.
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Re: 2025 Cowboys Draft 

Post#67 » by Mr B » Mon Jun 9, 2025 8:09 pm

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PFF feels very good about Dallas's draft.

I honestly don't know how seriously to take this. They do grade out college players, so maybe they are being real here. But maybe they also know that Dallas news = attention/ratings ect


1. Booker will be a long-term starter at Guard for them. Along with Tyler Smith. Fans will be more than happy with the pick.

2. Honestly, I was surprised that Ezeiruaku fell as far as he did. I thought he would go somewhere in the back end of the 1st round. It could end up being a great pick for them. The guy is going to be a productive pass rusher imo. Really the knock on him was his size. So, most teams we're probably worried about his run defense & being available on all three downs. But he was very productive in college (sacks). Which typically is a good sign.

3. Revel has the durability issue & teams did not feel comfortable with the medical based on what I read. That's why he was available in the 3rd round.

It seems like for the most part they went BPA. Which usually works out in the long-run. Ezeiruaku has a chance to be an impact player for them opposite Micah.

Based on the reports coming out Tyler Guyton also is in great shape and looked good in the voluntary camp. Apparently he’s gelling well with the new OL coach.
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Re: 2025 Cowboys Draft 

Post#68 » by Micah Prescott » Mon Jun 9, 2025 8:36 pm

Mr B wrote:
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Micah Prescott wrote:
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PFF feels very good about Dallas's draft.

I honestly don't know how seriously to take this. They do grade out college players, so maybe they are being real here. But maybe they also know that Dallas news = attention/ratings ect


1. Booker will be a long-term starter at Guard for them. Along with Tyler Smith. Fans will be more than happy with the pick.

2. Honestly, I was surprised that Ezeiruaku fell as far as he did. I thought he would go somewhere in the back end of the 1st round. It could end up being a great pick for them. The guy is going to be a productive pass rusher imo. Really the knock on him was his size. So, most teams we're probably worried about his run defense & being available on all three downs. But he was very productive in college (sacks). Which typically is a good sign.

3. Revel has the durability issue & teams did not feel comfortable with the medical based on what I read. That's why he was available in the 3rd round.

It seems like for the most part they went BPA. Which usually works out in the long-run. Ezeiruaku has a chance to be an impact player for them opposite Micah.

Based on the reports coming out Tyler Guyton also is in great shape and looked good in the voluntary camp. Apparently he’s gelling well with the new OL coach.


I guess I'll give him his second year before I judge. A rookie year is a rookie year, not many can shine as a rookie. CeeDee was even pretty mid as a rookie. It's just that Guyton was actually bad, he was constantly making errors. Hard to watch after witnessing how amazing Tyler Smith was as a rookie.
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Re: 2025 Cowboys Draft 

Post#69 » by Mr B » Mon Jun 9, 2025 9:30 pm

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1. Booker will be a long-term starter at Guard for them. Along with Tyler Smith. Fans will be more than happy with the pick.

2. Honestly, I was surprised that Ezeiruaku fell as far as he did. I thought he would go somewhere in the back end of the 1st round. It could end up being a great pick for them. The guy is going to be a productive pass rusher imo. Really the knock on him was his size. So, most teams we're probably worried about his run defense & being available on all three downs. But he was very productive in college (sacks). Which typically is a good sign.

3. Revel has the durability issue & teams did not feel comfortable with the medical based on what I read. That's why he was available in the 3rd round.

It seems like for the most part they went BPA. Which usually works out in the long-run. Ezeiruaku has a chance to be an impact player for them opposite Micah.

Based on the reports coming out Tyler Guyton also is in great shape and looked good in the voluntary camp. Apparently he’s gelling well with the new OL coach.


I guess I'll give him his second year before I judge. A rookie year is a rookie year, not many can shine as a rookie. CeeDee was even pretty mid as a rookie. It's just that Guyton was actually bad, he was constantly making errors. Hard to watch after witnessing how amazing Tyler Smith was as a rookie.

The new OL coach loves him and has said he’s perfect for his system. The fact that he’s in great shape says a lot too. For those that play fantasy football you might want to grab Javonte Williams late as a sleeper.
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Re: 2025 Cowboys Draft 

Post#70 » by Cactus Jack » Mon Jun 9, 2025 10:51 pm

Hate to say it but Williams isn't the same player he was before the injury. Denver had a decent O-line & he still wasn't all that impressive. Denver thought so & that's why they let him walk.

I would bet on one of the rookies to take more of a lead role. Because you're just not going to get a whole lot out of Williams or Sanders at this point in their careers.
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Re: 2025 Cowboys Draft 

Post#71 » by Mr B » Tue Jun 10, 2025 12:37 am

Cactus Jack wrote:Hate to say it but Williams isn't the same player he was before the injury. Denver had a decent O-line & he still wasn't all that impressive. Denver thought so & that's why they let him walk.

I would bet on one of the rookies to take more of a lead role. Because you're just not going to get a whole lot out of Williams or Sanders at this point in their careers.

True he’s not the same player he was before the injury. He might still be the best RB on the team though and not many defenses are going to load up against the run. He might have a little bit of a resurgence this year if the Dallas OL is good. No one is expecting 1,500 yards but I could see him cracking the 1,000 yard mark.
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Re: 2025 Cowboys Draft 

Post#72 » by Otis Driftwood » Tue Jun 10, 2025 1:06 pm

Mr B wrote:Based on the reports coming out Tyler Guyton also is in great shape and looked good in the voluntary camp. Apparently he’s gelling well with the new OL coach.


I also like the private tutor approach and that he (Guyton) appears to be invested in it.

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