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Draft Show No. 2: Roundtable Discussion On Using Dallas' Tells, plus DT Pools

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KD is joined by co-host Keith Mullins, CowboysHQ's Joey Ickes and BloggingtheBoys Rabblerousr as the Knights of the Round Table's cabinet discuss the Dallas draft trends, tendencies and tells. They've been tried and true while Dallas has been a middle-of-the-pack team; will they continue now that Dallas is at the end of the round? Will the club trade up or down, and how far is too far in either direction? Will there be a player available at Pick No. 27 that will allow the club to continue their 5-year trend of selecting a guy who they consider the best in the draft at his respective position? WIll the pre-draft visit list continue as a solid reference point for the players they select, as it has in years' past? Will we be able to follow the money and see players meant to replace high-cost, or soon-to-command high salary vets? In the second half, we tackle the defensive tackle position. How much does Dallas value the position if they haven't brought any in? Do they even need one in the draft? Who are the standouts at the position and where is the sweet spot in the draft? How many different ways can the panel say Aaron Donald-esque? All this and more... join us!
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KD is joined by co-host Keith Mullins, CowboysHQ's Joey Ickes and BloggingtheBoys Rabblerousr as the Knights of the Round Table's cabinet discuss the Dallas draft trends, tendencies and tells. They've been tried and true while Dallas has been a middle-of-the-pack team; will they continue now that Dallas is at the end of the round? Will the club trade up or down, and how far is too far in either direction? Will there be a player available at Pick No. 27 that will allow the club to continue their 5-year trend of selecting a guy who they consider the best in the draft at his respective position? WIll the pre-draft visit list continue as a solid reference point for the players they select, as it has in years' past? Will we be able to follow the money and see players meant to replace high-cost, or soon-to-command high salary vets? In the second half, we tackle the defensive tackle position. How much does Dallas value the position if they haven't brought any in? Do they even need one in the draft? Who are the standouts at the position and where is the sweet spot in the draft? How many different ways can the panel say Aaron Donald-esque? All this and more... join us!
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