SB Nation NFL mock draft: Cowboys hope No. 12 pick can fill void left by Jourdan Lewis’ departure

All cow’s shepherds have apparently done this season is to record the selection of the former first round drafts in a free agency and make the news of Jerry Jones say something that is not respected about the prominent American Football Association Undersecretary or what you have.
The first part is an interesting strategy. The last part is not sure of that.
Either way, cowboy still remain interesting and the main headlines. The real question is, however: Will they be able to distinguish with the choice of the first round draft?
Let’s go ahead and discover!
With the twelfth selection of SB Nation Community Mock, Dave Halprin from the Boys of Michigan Cornerback Will Johnson to pair with the current Trevon Diggs.
12.) Dallas Copules: Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
Halbrene: With the lack of clarity of the Trevon Diggs infection, and the loss of Jourdan Lewis in the Free Agency, Cowboys have one healthy CB they can count on now. In addition, they may not be able to afford the costs of Darwin Bland next year in a free agency. Will Johnson is a first -class CB area, which is an ideal occasion for the defense of Matt Eberflus.
analysis: I can’t say it is much better than Halborne above. Cow sponsors are in trouble with their corner room and get the opportunity in any draft corner here in No. 12 is very good. Instead of choosing the corner in the second place in Jahdae Barron from Texas, Dallas goes instead with Johnson, who was a five -star recruiter in high school and AP in the third team last season.
Johnson has a large size (6’2, 194) to associate with elite instincts and an aggressive playing style that only comes by knowing that you are one of the best players every time you skip the field.
The best remaining players:
- Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas
- Tyler Warren, T, Pennsylvania State
- Malaki Starks, S Georgia
- James Pears Junior, Edge, Tennessee
- Mike Green, Edge, Marshall
Cowboy took the first corner corner off the plate, but our upper corner in Texas did not guide Baron. Behind Travis Hunter, the corner category gets a bit in terms of favorite classifications, but either Dallas gets a really good player in Johnson. Next, the dolphins that have a few needs are more than what a team that hopes to recover and compete in the Asian Federation in 2025.
Can you imagine Tyler Warren’s tight end playing alongside Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Wadde? It looks good for me. Stay tuned to see if Miami chooses to continue to rely on the crime or if they decide to strengthen the other side of the ball!