Cowboys roundtable discussion: Answering more draft questions
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Cowboys roundtable discussion: Answering more draft questions
"Running back is the sneaky play in this class. The Cowboys do not have a proven RB2 who can handle 10-12 carries without the offense changing, and they certainly don't have a true change-of-pace back who can manufacture explosive plays when blocking isn't perfect."
"Our pipeline at quarterback is highly suspect, and Dak Prescott turns 33 this summer. While Sam Howell and Joe Milton III may make an adequate QB2 competition, the draft class is rough, and adding a prospect could offer more developmental potential."
"After this season, Terence Steele will be 30 years old, and Tyler Guyton will have one year left on his rookie deal. Neither have been the model of consistency, and the Cowboys need to address the offensive tackle position somehow in the draft."
The Dallas Cowboys face uncertainty in several key position groups. Running back is highlighted as a critical area needing attention, as there is no proven RB2 capable of handling significant carries. The lack of a reliable pass-protector and a change-of-pace back further complicates the situation. Quarterback depth is also a concern, with Dak Prescott aging and limited options behind him. Offensive tackle is another position that requires evaluation, as current players have shown inconsistency and may not be reliable long-term solutions.
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