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Mock's on the clock

Here are some mocks from different media sites. I don’t endorse all the mocker’s or think they are more credible than others; it’s just a collection of mocks for entertainment purposes. If you find others, drop them in the comments.

Mel Kiper:

22. Dallas Cowboys Aaron Ross CB Texas

Jay Glazer:

22. Cowboys Aaron Ross CB Texas Senior They could try to trade back a few spots and pick up either Ross or an offensive lineman such as Auburn's Ben Grubbs.

From the previous post, Don Banks:

22. CB Aaron Ross Texas Jr. 6-1 192 It's hard not to give the Cowboys one of the top-rated remaining receivers in Bowe or Meachem, but then I remember that Dallas hasn't spent a first-round pick on offense since 1997. The secondary seems to still be priority No. 1, and if Ross isn't the choice, then fellow ex-Longhorn Griffin or Miami's Meriweather could give a boost to Dallas at safety.

Adam Schein:

22. Dallas — Dwayne Bowe — Aaron Ross or Justin Blalock could be the picks here. But Bowe was just too productive in college and is also a great run blocker.

Todd McShay:

22. Projected pick: Dwayne Bowe, WR, LSU

The Cowboys have done a nice job of filling their holes during free agency, which gives them some freedom early in the draft. They have interest in moving down if they get the right deal. Otherwise, they will take the best available cornerback, wide receiver, offensive tackle or edge rusher at No. 22. In this scenario, Bowe is the best fit. The 6-foot-2, 222-pound wideout displays the size, agility and playmaking skills to develop into a quality starter at the next level.

Pat Kirwan:

22. Dallas: Dwayne Bowe, WR, LSU -- There certainly are a few good receivers left on the Dallas board, and it could be Ted Ginn or Dwayne Jarrett, but Bowe seems to be the consensus best wideout left on the board.

Sportsline:

22. DAL Ted Ginn, JR, WR

Peter King:

22. CB Chris Houston Arkansas Jr. 5-10 185 Not the clinging cover corner you'd like to see for a first-rounder, but Houston's the kind of physical corner Wade Phillips likes in his secondary. Fast, too -- consistently in the 4.4-speed range.

NFL Draft Countdown:

22. DALLAS COWBOYS ROBERT MEACHEM WR | Tennessee | Scouting Report

Vic Carucci:

22. Dallas: Jarvis Moss, DE, Florida
Moss is an excellent athlete who has the makings of an explosive and highly productive pass rusher, just the sort of addition that new coach Wade Phillips wants to make in his efforts to improve the Cowboys defense.

The Cowboys got Joe Berger under contract, see dunkman’s diary, here.

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Get ready for dunkman's gripe

of not getting a "hat tip" - LOL!

"Beware of D-Ware!"

by kcbrett5 on Apr 27, 2007 4:13 PM CDT reply actions  

I think maybe

Grizz is trying to realign this whole cottage hat tip industry. I should have seen it coming...

So maybe the new coin of the realm is "see this diary link"!!

by dunkman on Apr 27, 2007 9:19 PM CDT up reply actions  

NFL Draft Countdown

That's not Scott Wright's final prediction, he'll post that tonight or tomorrow morning. It very well could be Meachem again, but who knows.

by ward on Apr 27, 2007 4:13 PM CDT reply actions  

Regarding this post...

I'd be stoked if we did get Aaron Ross, Dwayne Bowe, Chris Houston, Robert Meachem, or Jarvis Moss.

Personally, I don't want us selecting Ted Ginn, Jr in Round 1.

"Beware of D-Ware!"

by kcbrett5 on Apr 27, 2007 4:15 PM CDT reply actions  

Here's another one

NFLDraftScout.com

22. Cowboys Ted Ginn, Jr. WR Ohio State Junior 22nd
Ginn's workout last week did little to impress scouts, who already knew he was fast. His durability is a bigger concern. But the Cowboys have a strong roster and the ability to use this pick for a potential home run. Terrell Owens will be 34 next season and Terry Glenn 33, so this is a position the Cowboys need to address for the future. In the present, Ginn can big a big-play return threat who is used sparingly in three- and four-receiver sets as a rookie.

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by Dave Halprin on Apr 27, 2007 5:11 PM CDT reply actions  

The NFLDraftScout.com

also have Okoye dropping to #13. Do you think that might be tempting to go up for? Out 2nd judt happens to be worth exactly the 370 points needed to move from #22 to #13 of the Rams are willing.

by lee3022 on Apr 27, 2007 9:03 PM CDT up reply actions  

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