Cowboys use three options in the most recent ESPN NFL Mock Draft to address a potential need.

Cowboys use three options in the most recent ESPN NFL Mock Draft to address a potential need.
Cowboys use three options in the most recent ESPN NFL Mock Draft to address a potential need.

Cowboys use three options in the most recent ESPN NFL Mock Draft to address a potential need.

Cowboys supporters had thought that the team’s attention would be on NFC championship game preparations this week.

Rather, as they continue to prepare for the future, the team’s focus has shifted to the offseason.

With only four teams left in the running for the Super Bowl, the remaining twenty-eight teams are already

planning for the 2024 NFL Draft.

Cowboys use three options in the most recent ESPN NFL Mock Draft to address a potential need.
Cowboys use three options in the most recent ESPN NFL Mock Draft to address a potential need.

The Cowboys need players at wide receiver, offensive tackle, linebacker, and the interior of the defensive line.

Right now, we concentrate on the areas where a well-known company is expected to enter the open market.

Tyron Smith, a future Hall of Fame left tackle, played in the last year of an eight-year contract he signed in 2014.

It is unknown if Dallas will try to hold on to the five-time all-pro.

Taking into account how well Tyler Smith performed as a rookie at left tackle, Dallas may explore switching him across.

On the other hand, Tulsa’s second-year pro was just selected as the second team’s all-pro guard.

Perhaps it’s preferable to leave things as they are.

Mel Kiper Jr., an ESPN NFL Draft analyst, made fun of an offensive tackle selected by the Cowboys at number 24 as a result.

Jordan Morgan

According to Kiper’s most recent mock draft (subscription required), the Cowboys will select Arizona offensive tackle Jordan Morgan

at pick number 24. The 6′ 5 and 325-pound tackle Morgan decided to go back to school in 2023 for his final year.

Morgan was selected by the affiliated press to the First Team All-Pac 12 in 2022 after starting ten games at left tackle.

He was added to the Wuerffel and Outland trophy watch lists and was selected First Team

All-Pac 12 at the conclusion of his collegiate career.

Tyron Smith is 33 years old, and the Cowboys should look to the future now that his contract has ended,

according to Kiper in his mock draft analysis.

Naturally, there would be a great deal of discussion and argument about this choice.

Whether it’s Morgan or another tackle on the board that the Cowboys are comfortable with, should they take this route?

The organization may consider re-signing Smith for a one-year contract in order to develop

a young tackle behind the eight-time pro bowler.

Adonai Mitchell

The selection of Morgan means the Cowboys pass over other intriguing prospects like Texas wide receiver

Adonai Mitchell, who Kiper has at 28, to the Bills.

At 6-4 and 196 pounds, Mitchell totaled 55 receptions, 845 yards, and scored 11 touchdowns, helping lead Texas to the college football playoffs.

With his size, quickness, and separation, Mitchell could help Dallas’ offense find more success in the red zone.

Kingsley Suamataia

Kingsley Suamataia of BYU is another potential at tackle worth noticing; he was selected by Green Bay one selection after Dallas at 25.

Suamataia, who is 6-6 and 325 pounds, gave up only three sacks in the previous campaign.

His versatility, though, is what really sticks out as he has started 23 games over

the last two seasons—11 at left tackle and 12 at right tackle.

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