The Dallas Cowboys are aware their 2013 NFL draft board has been compromised.

Blogging The Boys, a website that covers the team, compiled the Cowboys' draft board by piecing together pictures of owner Jerry Jones, who was standing in front of the board while conducting TV interviews in the team's war room, from several different angles. Multiple sources confirmed that Jones did television interviews inside the war room.

A review of the draft board confirms several things that Cowboys officials revealed the night of the draft:

• The Cowboys had first-round grades on 18 players. There were two wide receivers -- Cordarrelle Patterson and Tavon Austin -- with first-round grades. The Cowboys, who struggled along the offensive line in 2012, had three tackles and two guards among their top 18 grades.

• Their eventual first-round pick, center/guard Travis Frederick, was given a second-round grade and was ranked 22nd on the Cowboys' overall board. After the Cowboys traded down in the first round with the San Francisco 49ers, team officials said Frederick became their target. The team also had second-round grades on Gavin Escobar (25th on Cowboys' board, drafted in the second round) and Terrance Williams (23rd overall; drafted in the third round).