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Cowboys - Build The Board, Round 1: Pick 5


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  1. 1. Who is the #5 Player on our big board?

    • None of the Below / Other
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    • QB - Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama
    • QB - Justin Herbert, Oregon
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    • RB - J.K. Dobbins, Ohio State
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    • WR - CeeDee Lamb, Oklahoma
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    • WR - Jerry Jeudy, Alabama
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    • WR - Hengry Ruggs III, Alabama
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    • OT - Jedrick Wills, Alabama
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    • OT - Andrew Thomas, Georgia
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    • OT - Tristan Wirfs, Iowa
    • OT - Mekhi Becton, Louisville
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    • EDGE - K'Lavon Chaisson, LSU
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    • DT - Derrick Brown, Auburn
    • DT - Javon Kinlaw, South Carolina
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    • LB - Patrick Queen, LSU
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    • CB - Kristian Fulton, LSU
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    • CB - C.J. Henderson, Florida
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    • S - Grant Delpit, LSU
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    • S - Xavier McKinney, Alabama
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    • S - Antoine Winfield Jr., Minnesota
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I went with Wirfs. It was between him, Tua, and Becton. Tua would have been the pick if not for the injury.

 

I think Wirfs is the best OL in the class. He is the next Zack Martin. A guy that played tackle in college but will probably be an all pro OG in the NFL.

 

6'5" 320lbs. 

4.85 forty

37 " vert

24 reps

Tristan Wirfs, OL, Iowa: Many have projected Wirfs as a Pro Bowl guard, and he did nothing on this night to dampen the high expectations for his future. His testing was off the charts for a 6-foot-5, 320-pound lineman. He set a record for his position with a 36.5-inch vertical, tied the record with a 10-foot-1 broad jump, ran a 4.85 40 (the best time among O-linemen this year) and recorded a 7.65-second three-cone drill (fifth-best among offensive linemen). Then he moved like he was controlled by a joystick on change of direction and pulling drills, moving effortlessly from side to side and back and forth at the whim of coaches leading the drills. His agility around cones was also impressive. Wirfs' arms measured 34 inches earlier this week, which means an NFL team may try him at tackle given his size and athleticism. Put it all together, and a team is going to want to lock him up early in the first round.

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