THE Dallas Cowboys are not unrelated to the daring movements of the day of the draft, and the former quarter of the NFL and analyst David Carr thinks it is time for the owner Jerry Jones to make another.
In a debate project that presented potential professions that could shake the Tour 1Carr suggested that the cowboys should seriously consider exchanging in the first round of the NFL 2025 draft to grasp the Ballon de Boise de Boisse Ashton Jeanty, the finalist of the Heisman Trophy and one of the most dynamic offensive weapons of this year’s class.
The owner of the Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones, has history to make splashing movements for offensive talents. He jumped the board of directors of the Running Back of the renowned temple Emmitt Smith (n ° 17 in total in 1990) and the broad receiver of the Dez Bryant stars (n ° 24 in 2010). Now he could try to meet Dallas’ major needs to run back with Boise State Ashton Jeanty – Although the cowboys should probably exchange n ° 12 in total in the top 10 in order to win the Heisman finalist. Jeanty would immediately stimulate a racing game that ranked the 27th season last season.
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Although Dallas has signed Miles Sanders and Javonte Williams veterans, the team has no bell tested on the list, the cowboys enter the draft with a blatant need in the rear field. Last season, the team ranked 27th in Rushing Yards, an unusually low brand for a franchise that was once proclaimed from terrestrial football and book.
The cowboys met Jeanty at Dallas Day on April 4, when the outlook for the immediate area can come to the team’s facilities as a group and meet brass staff and coach.
Jeanty is not only a traditional runner. The Boisse State star recorded more than 2,601 yards on the ground and represented 29 hit last season in 14 games played. His gust, his burst and his explosiveness make him a threat in three and an instant update of the Dallas offensive, in particular for a team that seeks to relieve the burden of the quarterrier Dak Prescott which returns from an injury to the hamstrings ending the season. However, with Jeanty who was to enter the top 10, Dallas (currently split at No. 12 in total) could probably have to pack the choices or to mount, potentially in the range 7 to 9, depending on how the dashboard is shaking.
Cowboys have pressing needs on the two melee lines, and recently executive vice-president Stephen Jones spoke against the exchange teamBut securing a real game changer during the ball carrier could be the movement that revives Dallas’ offensive identity and which could make the offensive vision of head coach Brian Schottenheimer in his first season.
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