Mr.Guy
formerly timidtebow
- Jul 3, 2013
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ThisTake Derwin James if still available?
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ThisTake Derwin James if still available?
Take Derwin James if still available?
Calvin is basically a poorman's DezI'm fine with Calvin Riddley at 19. Just based on where we're at with the draft
I've talked myself into it
Lee, Jaylon and Vander Esch is going to be the best group of linebackers we’ve run out since the 90s....
Get a receiver in R2.
No. 19 pick: The Dallas Cowboys pick Leighton Vander Esch
Too low, just right, or too high? I was not expecting him to go here, so I guess that means too high, but I love this dude. He’s a freaky athlete who led a tremendous Boise State defense in tackles and run stuffs and was second in second in tackles for loss and third in sacks. And his “played 8-man football” story is tremendous.
Bonus points for that and for being absolutely ecstatic to get picked by the Cowboys. He’s a little bit of a one-year wonder, but BSU coaches knew he was going to erupt last summer, and then he did.
Leighton Vander Esch, LB, Boise State B Grade
One NFC team medically flunked Leighton Vander Esch, but as Charlie and I explained on the podcast, this didn't mean that he wasn't going to fall out of the first round. Teams have different medical opinions of players, and Dallas obviously has no issues with Vander Esch's neck. If Vander Esch remains healthy, he'll be a terrific player in a Dallas defense that has historically struggled mightily whenever Sean Lee has been injured. Lee being hurt now won't be as problematic moving forward, which is a good thing.
I'm giving this a "B" grade. I'd like the pick a lot more if there weren't medical concerns about Vander Esch, but there's a good chance his neck won't be a problem, so I think this is a somewhat solid, albeit risky choice.
Worst pick in the first easily.
Worst pick in the first easily.