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Two weeks ago, the four writers at DallasCowboys.com published their first mock drafts of the year. But what that original article didn't include was the ability for readers to vote on which mock they like the best. Which is why we stepped in and put the four mocks to a vote.
4.543 votes later, Bryan Broaddus walked away with a dominant win after securing 42% of our reader votes with this draft:
Round 1 (28) - Kevin King, CB, Washington
Round 2 (60) - Tarell Basham, DE, Ohio
Round 3 (92) - Xavier Woods, S, La. Tech
Round 4 (133) - Donnell Pumphrey, RB, S.D. State
Round 6 (211) - Davon Godchaux, DT, LSU
Round 7 (228) - Fred Ross, WR, Miss. State
Round 7 (246) - Sam Tevi, OT, Utah
The four guys at the mothership just released their second round of mock drafts. Can any of the new mocks beat the winning Broaddus mock from two weeks ago? Decide for yourself; here are the four latest mocks from the DC.com writers.
Pick | Bryan Broaddus | David Helman | Rob Phillips | Nick Eatman |
Round 1 (28) |
Malik McDowell DE, Michigan St. |
Gareon Conley CB, Ohio State |
Takkarist McKinley DE, UCLA |
Kevin King CB, Washington |
Round 2 (60) |
Desmond King CB/S, Iowa |
Tarell Basham DE, Ohio |
Cordrea Tankersley CB, Clemson |
Takkarist McKinley DE, UCLA |
Round 3 (92) |
Shaquill Griffin CB, Central Florida |
Josh Jones S, N. Carolina St. |
Delano Hill S, Michigan |
D'Onta Foreman RB, Texas |
Round 4 (133) |
Julie'n Davenport OT, Bucknell |
Jamaal Williams RB, BYU |
Blair Brown LB, Ohio |
Xavier Woods S, Louisiana Tech |
Round 6 (211) |
Stacy Coley WR, Miami |
Treston Decoud CB, Oregon St. |
Jehu Chesson WR, Michigan |
Ishmael Zamora WR, Baylor |
Round 7 (228) |
C.J. Beathard QB, Iowa |
Sam Tevi OT, Utah |
Elijah McGuire RB, Louisiana-Lafayette |
Ezra Robinson CB, Tennessee St. |
Round 7 (246) |
Chunky Clements DT, Illinois |
Devonte Fields DE, Louisville |
Charles Walker DT, Oklahoma |
Alex Torgersen QB, Penn |
In addition to the four mock drafts, each writer also provides an analysis of his own mock draft, which you can read up on in the original article.
Tell us in the poll and in the comments which mock you like the most, and how they measure up versus the original Broaddus mock.