When the Giants selected LSU wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. with the 12th pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, general manager Jerry Reese added a breathtaking athlete to the roster. On Sunday night, that athleticism brought about one of the greatest catches in NFL history.

In a losing effort.

Through no fault of Beckham's, the Giants lost again. At 3-8, the 2014 season is over and future up for debate. As the Cowboys marched down the field for the game-winning score, the biggest difference between the two teams was evident: offensive line play.

Dallas, led by three No. 1 picks, put on a pass-blocking clinic down the stretch. As Tony Romo had all day to find an open receiver, it was impossible not to notice the dominance of guard Zack Martin. As the rookie out of Notre Dame continues to play at a Pro Bowl level, Giants fans can circle back to last May's draft.

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Four selections after Reese selected Beckham, the Cowboys took Martin to fill a need on the offensive line. Knocking the Beckham selection is crazy, but it's hard not to wonder what the Giants line would look like with Martin in a prominent role.

Did Reese make the right selection? Does Beckham's stardom outweigh Martin's excellent work on Dallas' line?

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