Round 2

Pick 27: Juan Thornhill, S

Thornhill is a safety, he is 6’1″ and 200 pounds. He isn’t going to be an Earl Thomas type player, but he can offer the ability to come down in the box, or play as middle of the field on occasion. Thornhill could be a perfect compliment to Xavier Woods. He is capable of playing down in the box, reading and reacting, and making plays.

Round 3

Pick 26: Anthony Johnson, WR

Johnson isn’t a great athlete, but what he does have is ability to get open. Johnson understands how to attack a corners leverage, in order to get them to panic. Where Johnson makes his money is run after catch, he fights for every yard and isn’t afraid of contact. Johnson could be a new age slot receiver in the mold of Cooper Kupp.

Round 4

Pick 27: Iman Marshal, CB

Iman Marshall is a physical specimen at 6’0 205, he supposedly runs around a 4.45 40 yard dash. Marshall is also capable of sitting in his back pedal, reading the offense, and attacking the ball in the air. In a cover 3 scheme, Marshall could be very productive.

Pick 34: Kaleb McGary, OT

McGary is built like an NFL tackle should be, at 6’6″ 320 pounds. However, he doesn’t move the way a high pick at the position should. McGary is a bit stiff, and doesn’t always maintain leverage. McGary won’t start in Dallas, but he could be a backup. Dallas has had a tough time staying healthy along the offensive line, so depth is vital.

Round 5

Pick 27: Kendall Joseph, LB

Joseph is a shorter linebacker, but he makes up for size with the ability to read and react in an instant. Joseph understands how offenses try to attack him, and he can counter act that. With the linebackers already in Dallas, Joseph won’t be a starter, but he can be depth player, who can perform if needed.

Round 7

Pick 27: Dawson Knox, TE

Knox is what NFL teams want in the NFL today. Knox is 6’4 250 pounds, and runs far better than his size would indicate. He wasn’t utilized correctly at Ole Miss, but he has the tools to be a weapon in the NFL. Dallas could really use a big time play maker at the tight end spot. If he can be taught the nuances of the position, Knox could be one of the better tight ends in the league.