Cowboys Mock Draft 2.0: Post-Free Agency Edition

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Sep 6, 2014; Eugene, OR, USA; Oregon Ducks defensive back Ifo Ekpre-Olomu (14) dives for an interception against the Michigan State Spartans at Autzen Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott Olmos-USA TODAY Sports

Round Three

3. player. 123. Here’s a controversial Oregon product not named Marcus Mariota. If not for a knee injury, this guy would be a sure-fire 2nd round prospect. However the severe injury set him back, likely dropping him into the back of the third round. Dallas could benefit from adding more bodies in the back end of the defense, especially ones that have incredible upside. If they’re comfortable with the knee, the Cowboys should take a look at bringing in Ekpre-Olomu. (Pronounced ee-fo eck-pray olo-moo). CB. Oregon. Ifo Ekpre-Olomu

Round Four

123. I’d really love to see what Tony Romo could do with a player like Crowder — it’s hard to pass up on this value. With Dez Bryant and Terrance Williams solidifying the top, there’s a need for a prospect that has Crowder’s skills. He doesn’t possess an incredible ability to be a speedster, however the Duke product is very crafty. He shows a lot of what Wes Welker does on tape, and has the potential to be just as productive if placed in the right spot. Romo could help Crowder become a guy who does big things in the league.. WR. Duke. Jamison Crowder. 4. player

Round Five

player. 123. While my personal experience viewing tape on Meyers is very limited, great things from other trusted evaluators have emerged. Meyers has earned enough hype for me to look into him more, and I’ve liked what I’ve seen. Most notably, he’s going to need work. Owning the size and sheer “feels/looks like a guard” aspects, he needs some help with strength and technique. He’s not even close to being ready to start, but could turn into a very good player in the NFL if worked with. Where better to grow and build skills than with the great situation in Dallas?. OG. Tennessee State. Robert Meyers. 5

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