Inside The Star
We are in the second half of the season, but that doesn’t stop me or other Cowboys fans from thinking about future draft picks.
With two first-round picks and needs on both sides of the ball being apparent. I used PFF.com’s mock draft simulator to try out two different mock drafts.
Both of these mocks earned A-level grades from PFF, but we know that doesn’t mean much, and they take the Cowboys in some different directions for the team.
Below you can find the breakdown of each mock draft with the draft pick grade. See which one you think best fits the Dallas Cowboys’ needs.
Fans know the Cowboys need another guy creating pressure on the opposing quarterback, opposite of Donovan Ezeiruaku, and Howell gives the front instant juice.
Styles is the type of linebacker that will thrive in modern defenses. He has sideline to sideline speed and the size, length, and versatility to pair perfectly with our own DeMarvion Overshown.
We all know the Cowboys need a safety help and Little is the smart/athletic back-end defender who will strengthen what has been one of our biggest weaknesses.
A big runner with some speed at the second level. He does have some medical red flags, but could pair nicely with Javonte Williams in the Cowboys backfield.
Double-dipping at edge gives the Cowboys real rotational depth and this pick could turn into a future star.
A late-round Iowa lineman is always worth a look. Especially with our backup center entering free agency after the season.
Dallas’ defense has turned it around the last three games, but help is still needed to take us to the next level. This draft fills some needs and brings speed and athleticism to the defense.
Imagine for a second being able to pair Bland, Revel, Diggs (maybe), and McCoy. This pick could create the best CB unit in the NFC.
Most fans are not especially high on Terence Steele or Tyler Guyton. This pick could create some versatility on the edges of the line and give Guyton the option of moving to the right side.
With a last name like that, he has to be good, right? Warren is also one of the most underrated safeties in this draft class.
This is a big athletic linebacker who could develop behind our guys, like...