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Cowboys - Build The Board, Round 1: Pick 21


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  1. 1. Who is the #21 Player on our big board?

    • DE- Curtis Weaver, Boise St
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    • RB - Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin
    • RB - J.K. Dobbins, Ohio State
    • DT - Justin Madubuike, Texas A&M
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    • LB - Kenneth Murray, Oklahoma
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    • EDGE - Zack Baun, Wisconsin
    • DT - Ross Blacklock, TCU
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    • C - Cesar Ruiz, Michigan
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    • QB - Jordan Love, Utah St.
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    • EDGE - Yetur Gross-Matos, Penn State
    • WR - Brandon Aiyuk, Arizona St.
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    • CB - Kristian Fulton, LSU
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    • WR - Laviska Shenault jr., Colorado
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    • S - Grant Delpit, LSU
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    • S - Xavier McKinney, Alabama
    • S - Antoine Winfield Jr., Minnesota
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    • OT - Austin Jackson, USC
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    • RB - D'Andre Swift, Georgia
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    • WR - Justin Jefferson, LSU
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    • WR - Tee Higgins, Clemson
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I'm finally sliding with Wizardhawk here.

 

The name is Yetur Goss-Matos

The position is Defensive End

The size at combine was 6'5" 266 pounds

35 inch arms but bench pressed 20 reps

And had a 34in. VERTICAL 

 

Production looks like this:

Spot play his freshman year 2 TFLs 1.5 sacks

20 TFLs and 8 sacks his sophamore year as starter

14.5 TFLs and 9 sacks his junior year

 

That's great, consistent production btw...

 

Nfl.com:

Overview

Ascending 4-3 defensive end who should go from good size to imposing frame as he fills out his power-forward body type. He isn't overly twitchy but impressive length, fluidity and short-area athleticism allow him consistent work-arounds against opposing blockers. He's average at the point of attack by NFL standards, but that should change with additional strength work and more efficient hand usage. The rush toolbox is only halfway full, but it's just a matter of time before his spin move and a speed-to-power charge become part of a diversified attack. Gross-Matos should be an early starter, but when the power and skill catch up with the athleticism, look for him to become one of the more productive defenders in the league.

 

 

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