Janoris Jenkins is going to be a all pro corner. He can start immediately. He will be the best CB in this draft. An under the radar saftey,Brandon Taylor from LSU.3 year starter that was former corner.He can cover and man,CAN he hit.Take him in round 4. Late 5th round take Dwight Bently. Another cover corner that's a steal. Can play outside or the slot. Get rid of Walker,Newman and Ball. Get a coulple inexpensive vets for a year until the young guys mature. Oh yeah no will like it,but sign Elam to a 2 year 5mil contract. He is the best saftey in that price range. Leonard Johnson I like,but in round 2 we need a center.That's Ben Jones,because we will sign Carl Nicks in FA. 3rd round has to be Shea McClellin. We will not pay Spencer what he wants,and McClellin has a motor that never stops. Oppisite Ware he can get those 8 plus sacks. Rex is going to love these guys.
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TEAMS: Dallas Cowboys, Cincinnati Bengals, Iowa State Cyclones
TEAMS: Dallas Cowboys, Cincinnati Bengals, Iowa State Cyclones
It’s no secret that the Dallas Cowboys need to upgrade their secondary, and Rob Ryan wholeheartedly agrees.
Alex Dunlap of the Austin Chronicle caught up with Ryan at the Senior Bowl, and asked the Cowboys defensive coordinator who he was focused on: “I’m only looking at DBs. Nothing else. DBs.”
Dunlap went on to say that Ryan has a particular interest in Leonard Johnson, a cornerback from Iowa State who could be an option in the 2nd or 3rd round.
It’s tough to say just how much say Ryan has in the Cowboys draft plans, but if he’s this blunt about their needs to the media, it’s safe to assume he’s going to be hounding Jerry Jones over the next few months about the issue.
The problem the Cowboys have, however, is that they may be stuck in no-mans land in the 1st round if they hope to address their secondary at that point. Dre Kirkpatrick [scouting report] would be an obvious target, but could be off the board by pick No. 14. There are a number of potential late 1st-round cornerback p...
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