If I can swing a deal, then I trade down to #28. Last year, a 13-move drop netted the Cowboys a 3rd, so we'll go with that.
#28 - Ra'Shede Hageman / DL / Minnesota
#46 - Jimmie Ward / FS/CB / Northern Illinois
#92 - Donte Moncrief / WR / Mississippi
#97 - Billy Turner / OT / North Dakota State
#118 - Jordan Tripp / OB / Montana
#157 - Aaron Lynch / DE/OB / South Florida
#173 - Phillip Gaines / CB / Rice
That would be what I would be looking to do, move down. I would hope someone would want Ebron, Lewan, or someone else. Once I moved down, here is what I would do.....
#28 - Kyle Fuller, CB, Va Tech-As I have stated, the more I watch, the more I think he may be the most complete corner in this draft. He has the size, athleticism, experience, and intangibles that I want in a corner. He plays a variety of defenses. He will tackle. Plants and drives on shorter routes. Can stick with the receiver and attacks the ball in the air. Just a good, all-around CB.
#46 - Martavis Bryant, WR, Florida State-he has the size, speed, and hands I want in a big receiver. Maturity was his biggest issue but I think his family and coaches finally got through to him last season. He worked hard and the results showed. When Clemson crossed the 50, he was the guy they looked to hit for the big play and he delivered a lot. That is what we need. It is what the Steelers did with Wallace.
#92 - Jared Abbrederis, WR, Wisconsin-I think Abbrederis is a very good all-around WR. He is highly underrated and I think he is the type of WR that sticks in the league for a long time. He has that Brandon Stokley feel.
#97 - Will Clarke, DE, West Virginia-nice burst off the snap and solid size. Should be able to handle another 10-15 pounds on his frame and then you have 2-DEs that can get to the QB.
#118 - Lache Seastrunk, RB, Baylor-Seastrunk ran a 4.39 forty at his pro day. Well built back. He is only 5'9" but is close to 200 pounds. Quick feet. Hard to contain and hits the holes quickly. He has the feel of that elusive 3rd down back.
#157 - Adrian Hubbard, OLB, Alabama-tall, long OLB that is very good at the point and plays with solid power. Still raw, moved around a lot. Last season, he was used more as a pass rusher and had seven sacks, this season, he was used more in coverage. I think he needs some time, but he looks the part.
#173 - Phillip Gaines, CB, Rice-hard for me to not take Phillip Gaines here. Size, speed, quickness. He can play press man and will need to show he can handle off and zone, but he has the raw goods.