The one linebacker who could make it interesting for the Cowboys with a high draft pick

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A linebacker in round one?
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As we approach draft season there’s one common theme with the the Cowboys and a potential top five draft pick. Outside of the quarterbacks (Trevor Lawrence, Justin Fields, and Zach Wilson), and Oregon offensive tackle Penei Sewell, there’s not much premium value inside those top five to seven picks.
That presents a real problem for the Cowboys, who “shouldn’t” be needing a quarterback, and drafting yet another offensive lineman in round one would be a poor allocation of resources with Tyron Smith and La’el Collins slated to return in 2021.
The one argument to be had on the defensive side of the ball inside the top five to eight is Penn State’s linebacker Micah Parsons. Parsons, a 6-foot-2, 245-lb do it all defender out of Penn State is known for his freakish athleticism, versatility, and elite traits at the linebacker position.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DEC 28 Cotton Bowl Classic - Memphis v Penn State

The Cowboys have gotten poor return on investment with Jaylon Smith, who could be staring down a possible release in the near future, and have yet to get consistent results from 2018 first-round pick Leighton Vander Esch who has struggled to stay healthy in his young career. While Parsons has the ability to slide-in and be the teams best linebacker from day one, he can do much more than play off-the-ball linebacker - which makes his value worth considering at the top of the first round. In his two seasons at Penn State, Parsons has registered 191 total tackles, 18 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks, five passes defended, and six forced fumbles. Coming out of high school, Parsons was a primary edge rusher, and his ability to rush the passer from the linebacker position shows just that. Parsons has had success as a blitzer at Penn State, and could very well be graded out as an EDGE in this class by some NFL teams.

From a true linebacker position, Parsons relies on his athleticism and instincts to make plays coming downhill and sideline-to-sideline. The combination of Parsons’ size, athleticism, and instincts are rare for such a young player, but it’s one of the reasons he’s considered one of the best defensive players in this 2021 draft.

The one area Parsons isn’t overly dynamic in is his coverage abilities, but they are by no means poor. Parsons is a quality coverage linebacker, and has shown the ability to cover running backs, tight ends, and uses his athleticism and instincts in man and zone coverage to defend the pass at a high level as well. When drafting a linebacker inside the top 10, you want them to have an impact on the passing game as much as possible, with how pass-heavy the NFL is going nowadays, while Parsons can continue to develop in his coverage abilities, what he can bring on day one as a blitzer makes up for the lack of dynamic coverage skills.
The Cowboys defense needs the same focus that the Cowboys offense has seen over the last few years. With Vander Esch being the only first-round pick currently on the Cowboys defense, it’s time to infuse the defense with talent, and Parsons would be a great start (though we all wish there was an elite EDGE or CB in this class). Parsons elite athletic traits brings a speed dynamic to this defense that it’s lacked for some time. Pairing his athletic traits with his ability to rush the passer, cover the entire field, and impact the game in multiple ways makes him a very intriguing option for the Cowboys at the top of the 2021 NFL Draft.

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I'd be down. Too bad we have a DT poor draft. There is always FA. Matter of fact, we could always resign Gerald McCoy if he's healthy and got gas left in the tank.
 

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I just find it hard to get excited about an off the ball LBer in the top 5-10.
 

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I just find it hard to get excited about an off the ball LBer in the top 5-10.
Yeah it's one of the less impactful positions you can draft with a top pick. I think of it a bit like RB. Sure you can get a really good one at the top of the draft. But you shouldn't have to use a top 5 pick to find one because there are a lot of solid LBers. I also think it's a position that has shown a pretty low impact when it comes to eventual wins and losses. It's more about the D-lineman in front of them and the secondary behind them.
 

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I'm starting to get the impression that this isn't a good year to have a high pick, especially if you need something other than a QB. I sincerely doubt Surtain and Parsons would be top 10 guys in a loaded draft class.
 

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I'm starting to get the impression that this isn't a good year to have a high pick, especially if you need something other than a QB. I sincerely doubt Surtain and Parsons would be top 10 guys in a loaded draft class.
Awfully early to make that determination. We may have some really good options for trade back given the QB hungry teams.
 

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Awfully early to make that determination. We may have some really good options for trade back given the QB hungry teams.

Yep. If you don't need a QB but there's a coveted QB on the board at your spot, and you don't think the non-QBs available are worth taking...

Trade.Down.

The worst thing you can do is reach for a guy.
 

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Yep. If you don't need a QB but there's a coveted QB on the board at your spot, and you don't think the non-QBs available are worth taking...

Trade.Down.

The worst thing you can do is reach for a guy.
It's a good QB year. I think 4 to 5 will go in the first possibly. Other than that I think covid has made it difficult. Some possible blue chippers sat out this year. It's also a stellar WR class but we don't need that either. It's not a great class for defensive lineman at the top though which sucks because that's what we want.

Basically yeah, the talent at the top doesn't line up for us particularly great. It's why a trade down may be our best bet to a team wanting a QB.
 

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Yep. If you don't need a QB but there's a coveted QB on the board at your spot, and you don't think the non-QBs available are worth taking...

Trade.Down.

The worst thing you can do is reach for a guy.
If we can manage to lose to Washington one more time and the Bengals we're gonna be in really good shape for the 3rd pick.

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The Jets and Jags probably go QB. So if we have the third pick we basically get our pick of every non QB.
 

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If we can manage to lose to Washington one more time and the Bengals we're gonna be in really good shape for the 3rd pick.

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I'm guessing we finish about 6-10. I don't think we'll be picking 3rd. We might be in that 8-12 range if we don't wind up winning the division.
 

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I'm guessing we finish about 6-10. I don't think we'll be picking 3rd. We might be in that 8-12 range if we don't wind up winning the division.
I assume you mean pick 6-10, not that we are going to go 4-3 the rest of the season. I see "best" case 4-12 for our record. Hopefully though we fully tank.
 

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I assume you mean pick 6-10, not that we are going to go 4-3 the rest of the season. I see "best" case 4-12 for our record. Hopefully though we fully tank.
Yes, I predict our record will be 4-3 to finish the season at 6-10. Assuming Dalton is reasonably effective. Our schedule is not particularly daunting. Beating NYG, Philly, Cincinnati and Washington is not a difficult task.
 

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Yes, I predict our record will be 4-3 to finish the season at 6-10. Assuming Dalton is reasonably effective. Our schedule is not particularly daunting. Beating NYG, Philly, Cincinnati and Washington is not a difficult task.
Yeah. Unfortunately, I could see that happening. It's not as far out of the realm of possibility as people may think. And it would be just our luck to actually f'n win the division with that record, dropping our draft pick down to 20 or so.
 

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Yeah. Unfortunately, I could see that happening. It's not as far out of the realm of possibility as people may think. And it would be just our luck to actually f'n win the division with that record, dropping our draft pick down to 20 or so.
Let's just hope that Dalton continues his shitty play.
 

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Parsons would go top 10 in any draft, the only issue is that he opted out so you haven't seen him play for a year. If he had played this season and put up a similar performance to what he did in 2019, or even better for that matter, he'd be a lock top 5-10 pick who would be on the same level as guys like Roquan Smith and Devin White.

If he ran in the 4.45-4.55 range you could easily argue that he's a better prospect considering he is about 2 inches taller and 10-15 lbs heavier than both of them, not to mention he probably has more value as a blitzer given his background as a DE.
 

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Parsons would go top 10 in any draft, the only issue is that he opted out so you haven't seen him play for a year. If he had played this season and put up a similar performance to what he did in 2019, or even better for that matter, he'd be a lock top 5-10 pick who would be on the same level as guys like Roquan Smith and Devin White.

If he ran in the 4.45-4.55 range you could easily argue that he's a better prospect considering he is about 2 inches taller and 10-15 lbs heavier than both of them, not to mention he probably has more value as a blitzer given his background as a DE.
Penn State is awful this year. Would have been interesting seeing him play for them this year. But it may not have helped him much.
 

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Penn State is awful this year. Would have been interesting seeing him play for them this year. But it may not have helped him much.
Definitely would've been intriguing although if we were picking at 5 I'd still take him in a second.
 
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