The Cowboys should avoid using the 10th overall pick on an offensive tackle, and here’s why
The 2021 NFL Draft class is an anomaly.
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As you may know by now, the Cowboys often go into NFL Drafts with a good grasp on the landscape of the draft, and how deep it is as certain positions. At times this can hurt them, when they reach for positions in certain rounds, due to how deep or not-deep however said position is throughout the draft.
Most recently, the Cowboys drafted Trysten Hill in the second round of the draft, passing up on safety and corner, because they liked some of the guys they could get later. Most notable was 2017, where the Cowboys drafted Taco Charlton in the first round, because of how WEAK the 2017 class was at defensive end, and also how DEEP it was at cornerback (grabbed Chidobe Awuzie and Jourdan Lewis later).