
Asking for your take on these Cowboys’ draft scenarios
This week, we present five newly crafted draft-related questions, all obviously focused on the Dallas Cowboys. Cast your vote on each and leave your opinions in the comment section.
If TE Tyler Warren is available at pick 12, should Dallas make that pick?
Last season, the Cowboys tight end group caught one touchdown between them, and that was by Luke Schoonmaker. Jake Ferguson had his struggles last year and Brevyn Spann-Ford was a clear blocking tight end with little to offer in the receiving game. Tyler Warren is a huge blue-chip player and one of the best all-around tight ends we’ve seen come through the draft in recent years. We all know Dak Prescott loves to utilize his tight ends and Warren would be a huge target on offense to play with, certainly in the redzone where they struggled massively last year.
Does the injury history with CB Shavon Revel make him too much of a risk given the injuries last year at comeback for Dallas?
Some people are asking whether the East Carolina standout cornerback is worth a first-round pick? Shavon Revel is a talent at the position that’s for sure, but with only one full season under his belt in college he comes with some serious concerns. Last year, Revel missed most of the season with a torn ACL and will more than likely unavailable for the start of the season. With the injury issues the defensive back position had last year for Dallas, is it worth another medical issue joining the rotation, or is the talent just that good?
Does the acquisition of QB Joe Milton III mean Dallas is out the market for drafting a QB on Day 3 of the draft?
The Cowboys traded with the New England Patriots for the Tennessee Volunteers quarterback. Joe Milton III now sits second on the depth chart for Dallas, but does that preclude the team from drafting a quarterback late in the draft?
If the Cowboys drafted OL Will Campbell at pick 12 where is he better suited to play?
There’s plenty of talk Will Campbell from LSU could be available to pick for Dallas in the first round. He’s an athletic monster that is so difficult to shift in both the passing and running game. But his reach and wingspan are a huge concern for Campbell coming unit he pros. With such short arm length, could he be the Zack Martin replacement?
Should the Cowboys draft a center in this year’s draft and put Cooper Beebe at right guard?
Sticking with the Zack Martin replacement talk, some people have suggested that moving Cooper Beebe into the right guard position could herald big positive results. Beebe was a ray of sunlight on an otherwise cloudy season for the Dallas offensive line. He was one of the most productive players and managed to get his snapping perfected. Moving him would put the right guard back as a safe position but would mean drafting a center in this year’s draft.