Saturday, April 27, 2013

Cowlishaw: Cowboys' draft strategy defies logic; analyzing the picks

Baylor wide receiver Terrance Williams (2) celebrates a 4th quarter touchdown against Texas Tech during their football game at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas on November 24, 2012. Baylor won 52-45 in overtime.

The Dallas Cowboys followed that trend in the second round, selecting San Diego State tight end Gavin Escobar to go along with first-round pick Travis Frederick, an offensive lineman. Escobar is regarded as a good receiving

Williams fits the Cowboys mold of their prototypical wide receiver, standing 6'2" and weighing 208 lbs. Williams has the speed to be the vertical threat that Dallas has been missing that will stretch the field. Williams totaled over 200 catches in his

NFL Network's Mike Mayock on Dallas Cowboys selection of Georgia Southern's J.J. Wilcox: 'Ultimately, he is a starting safety'. By SportsDayDFW sports · websports@dallasnews.com · 8:52 pm on April 26, 2013 | Permalink. Georgia

Baylor wide receiver Terrance Williams (2) celebrates a 4th quarter touchdown against Texas Tech during their football game at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas on November 24, 2012. Baylor won 52-45 in overtime.

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Cowlishaw: Cowboys' draft strategy defies logic; analyzing the picks

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