The Cowboys could not have asked for a better first two days of the NFL Draft. A day after landing the sixth-ranked player on their board, Oklahoma wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, they addressed a pair of significant needs on defense with a cornerback many experts predicted would be selected in the first round, Alabama’s Trevon Diggs, and a defensive tackle in the middle of the third round, Oklahoma’s Neville Gallimore, that Dallas strongly considered taking over Diggs in the second.



“When I look at how we got here, this thing by its very nature is based on how it falls, and we’re living right. It fell right for us these first two days,” Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones said. “What excites me is that if it can happen to you on Day 1 and 2, I’m a dreamer, and I like to think it could happen to you on Day 3. I can’t wait, if it keeps going like this. We’ve gotten three players here that we’ve seen make...