Dallas has 3 options in tonight’s first round

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Jerry Jones, Stephen Jones
Nov 3, 2013; Arlington, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones (left) with his son, executive vice president Stephen Jones prior to the game against the Minnesota Vikings at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

The 2023 NFL Draft is only a few hours away. For the most part, we have a pretty good idea how the first 10 picks will play out.

What remains to be seen is how the night will play out for Dallas. They only have three options: Move up, stay put at #26, or move back – possibly out of the round itself. Jerry Jones’ comments earlier this week shed little light on their plans.

So lets take a look at all three options and what that means for the Cowboys. We’ll start with the safest option first, staying put with the 26th pick.

Standing Pat At 26

It really is the safest bet. You don’t give up other picks and you still end up with a solid player. Unless of course you pick the second coming of Taco Charlton.

Depending on how the round plays out, Dallas should be in great position to address needs on their offensive or defensive lines.

Barring an unexpected plunge by a player such as Jalen Carter or Bijan Robinson, Dallas will likely take a lineman from either side of the ball.

Multiple Reports Link Dallas Cowboys to round one Tight End - A discussion on their options 1

There are a couple of other players who could drop to them at 26. Tight Ends Michael Mayer and Dalton Kincaid could be there. Some reports have the Cowboys eyeing both players.

Running back could be addressed here if Robinson, or Alabama’s Jahmyr Gibbs are available. Wide receivers Quentin Johnson or Jaxson Smith-Njigba could fall to 26 as well.

Clearly, the Cowboys will have plenty of options – and a high probability – of selecting a solid player with their pick tonight. And they wouldn’t have to give up anything to get him.

The smart move here is to make no move at all. Stay at 26 and pick the best player available.

Trading Up

I would be fine with this move provided they don’t give up too much to do it, and that they don’t draft a tight end with the move.

Neither Mayer nor Kincaid are going to be worth the kind of contract a higher first round pick commands.

If they do move up they should target Atlanta’s eighth pick and take Robinson. He is going to be a game-changer in the NFL. The last thing the Cowboys need is to be facing him twice a year in an Eagles uniform.

Texas running back Bijan Robinson runs the ball vs. Texas Christian University at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas on Oct. 2, 2021.
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The only other move-up that they might pull off could be with the Patriots at #14.

New England’s needs could be filled at #26. But I doubt Robinson would still be there and the move would only be made for an ill-advised pick of a tight end.

The smart move here is to target the eighth pick. Otherwise, stay home at 26.

Trading Down

This move makes my eye twitch. Rarely has trading out of the first round worked out that well in the Jerry Jones’ Era. Too often players they could have taken have gone on to have great careers.

With only five picks behind them in the first round, any trade would almost certainly move them out of the round entirely.

There are too many solid players in positions of need for them to pass on.

The smart move here is to cut the phone lines to the War Room if a trade to move up doesn’t happen. The Cowboys will regret trading out of the first again.

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48 Comments

  1. Christopher Summers
    Yes draft the wrong player that’s reason why never making other Super Bowl Jones need to get out of the way
  2. John Fornito
    Hey Pop! Looky over yonder! Big Mikes all you can eat Buffet!!
  3. Matt Smith
    Who they gonna pick to lose in the playoffs this year?
  4. Michel Romero
    Oh good Jerry one more chance to mentor your son at how to take a winning franchise and make it fail for another 27 years.
    1. Michel Romero
      Good morning, Dennis. I am talking about winning Super Bowls. He is a genius when it comes to finances. Have a great weekend.
    2. Dennis Herron
      Michel Romero he is not failing y'all spending that money for him he has a 10,billion dollar empire
  5. Tony Baker
    Eagles won this night.
  6. Ray Sanchez
    DUMB AND DUMBER WORKING THEIR MAGIC!!!
  7. Larry Radney
    Dallas will trade out of the first Round!!!!
  8. Rod Man
    Get an offensive lineman in the 1st and charbanet from ucla in the 2nd
  9. Josh Beebe
    Eagles lose half their 1st string defense and people up here clipping. They should pick that TE from Utah he is awesome.
  10. Joseph Vasquez
    Use the 1st rounder on a top OL/DT unless Gibbs or Bijan is available, and then trade a couple of late round picks for Dalvin Cook tomorrow.
  11. Kevin Dechant
    Stay pat at 26, get your DT/DE, then trade up in 2nd to get Avila. He will be a 10 year mainstay, then more speed in WR corps with a Marvin Mims. 4,5, 6 are all longshot projects.
    1. Scott McAlister
      Kevin Dechant Good take. They got their DT. I like Avila and Torrence but think they go early in round 2. Might be costly to move up that far. Either one would be a plug in and play starter from day 1.
  12. Dianna Christina Garcia
    QB! Please don't let the fans down again trade Dak Prescott
  13. Marc Luksa
    Yeah pick,trade up ,or trade down lol
  14. Michael Knight
    Give Prescott away for free get a decent QB in the door
  15. VAM
    Agree Richard about Philly drafting Robinson. Would be particularly bad. Hope he is gone before then.
  16. Daniel Pettie
    Their best option is to accept that the Eagles own the NFC East for thr next 5 years and they need to just go cry about it
    1. Bobby Rogers
      Daniel Pettie, their best option is continuing to live rent-free in your head.
    2. Dennis Herron
      Daniel Pettie you gonna cry Eagles own nothing
  17. Memo Armendariz
    Pray pls faith pick QB BETTTER PLAYER
    1. Kip Reid
      Memo Armendariz huh?
  18. Francisco Colon Kaze Fba
    Trade up in round 2 and get another stud like Drew Sanders.
  19. Jack Nannen
    The Cowboys don’t have enough draft capital to move into top 10. They would have to trade future picks. Not going to happen!
    1. Larry Radney
      Jack Nannen Cowboys will move out of the first round. For more 2nd round picks
  20. Abel Castro
    Trade up for a good young q. B. Please
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    1. Abel Castro
      Daniel Pettie how we brought this on our selves. We didn't pic him.
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    2. Daniel Pettie
      Abel Castro accept Dak as your fate. Cowboys fans brought this on yourselves

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