FILE - In this Oct. 27, 2014, file photo, Washington Redskins' Alfred Morris (46) gains extra yardage on a run after escaping a tackle attempt by Dallas Cowboys' Rolando McClain (55) during the second half of an NFL football game, in Arlington, Texas. The Dallas Cowboys have agreed to terms on a two-year deal with running back Alfred Morris. The 27-year-old Morris started every game in his first four NFL seasons with the Washington Redskins, racking up 4,713 yards rushing and 29 touchdowns. Morris tormented the Cowboys, running for 710 yards and seven touchdowns in eight games against them.(AP Photo/Tim Sharp, File)

SportsDay's Brandon George answered questions in a live chat Tuesday. Here are some highlights.

Question: What rounds do you see the Cowboys targeting a RB and DE in the draft now that they have Mayowa and Morris? DE still a big need

Brandon George: Yes, DE is still a big need. I believe they need to come away with a DE in the first or second round and no later. I believe they'll still target a young RB in the draft in the mid to late rounds.

Question: Alfred Morris, given his rookie season and last year, seems like a tough projection for 2016. How do you set expectations for him?

Brandon George: I believe you should have high expectations of Alfred Morris. He should excel behind the Cowboys' offensive line. The interesting thing will be how the Cowboys split the carries between Darren McFadden and Morris. McFadden rushed for more than 1,000 yards last season and took off after he was named the starter midway through 2015. The combination of the two should really help the Cowboys' offense, which already will be helped out a lot in 2016 with the return of a healthy Tony Romo and Dez Bryant.

Question: What do you think of the Joey Bosa - Greg Ellis comparison? Was Ellis worth the 8th pick? Would he have been worth the 4th?

Brandon George: You can look now and say, well, maybe Ellis probably wasn't worth that high of a pick. But he was a very solid player. He finished his career with 84 sacks. That's not too shabby. Bosa would be a very solid pick for the Cowboys at No. 4.

Question: Do the signings today impact your thoughts on who the Cowboys draft at #4? Esp if Robinson is signed? Are you leaning towards one player?

Brandon George: I've said all along that Ramsey should be the Cowboys' pick at No. 4 but that I also would have no problem if they took Bosa. The players they've signed hasn't changed that thought process for me.

Question: Hi Brandon - are you frustrated at all with the Cowboy's pace or sense of urgency in free agency? For example, they appear so deliberate in signing a cornerback that would give them leverage to renegotiate with Carr and free up cap $. But at this point, freeing up cap money to spend it on what? On who? The guys they targeted are gone. I remember last season they redid Smith's contract so late in the season, i don't think they used much - if any. If you get these things done early, you have the extra $ to sign who you want. Your thoughts?

Brandon George: No, I'm not. I like their pace and strategy. They haven't overpaid for players. That's the smart approach in free agency. Teams that spend big in free agency often don't get what they pay for in return (see Brandon Carr). They're being smart, patient and frugal. That's the only way to approach free agency. They brought in the cornerbacks they liked and when they didn't take the money that was offered to them they let them leave.

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