Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

DALLAS SELECTS Charlton to fill defensive needs.

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FRISCO, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys drafted for defense as expected, taking Michigan defensive end Taco Charlton with the 28th overall pick Thursday night.

Charlton, who led the Wolverines with 91/2 sacks in 2016, is the first defensive end taken in the first round by the Cowboys in 10 years. Pass rushing is the biggest need for Dallas, which was the top seed in the NFC last season but struggled to pressure the quarterbac­k.

“As good as it was to help us get a good pressure player at the bottom of the first round, I think the draft sets up even better to get a really nice corner in the bottom of the second,” executive vice president of personnel Stephen Jones said. “I think if you see how that first round went, there were a lot of pressure players that came off the board. We might not see one again for a while.”

It’s the third time in four years that the Cowboys have taken a defensive end in the first two rounds, and both previous picks have fallen short of expectatio­ns.

DeMarcus Lawrence, a second-round pick in 2014, has been slowed by back injuries, although he led Dallas with eight sacks in his second season in 2015. Randy Gregory was a second-round choice two years ago, but his draft stock slid over off-field concerns. He is suspended for almost all of 2017 for multiple violations of the NFL’s substance-abuse policy.

The 6-foot-6, 277-pound Charlton, whose given first name is Vidauntae, was a first-team All-Big Ten choice by The Associated Press. His senior season was the only one as a full-time starter for the Wolverines.

“I think I can really be a dominant player,” Charlton said. “You watch a lot of the big games, I was able to take over those games and make big plays and be an impact player. I think I can I can do that in Dallas.” Given the chance to start on an NFL-caliber defensive line, he was injured in the season opener and didn’t return until the fourth week of the season. When he did, Charlton was focused.

His sacks came in Michigan’s final 10 games, as his injured ankle continued to improve week by week. As the competitio­n improved, so did Charlton, with 5.5 sacks in the final four games, including showing his skills against NFL level talent on Ohio State and Florida State in the final two games.

The last time pass rushing was a first-round focus for Dallas, they were two years removed from taking Ware out of Troy with the 11th overall pick in 2005 and Marcus Spears from LSU nine picks later. Anthony Spencer was the choice out of Purdue as the 26th choice in 2007, when the Cowboys were in the 3-4 defense. They’re now in the 4-3.

Dallas also has needs in the secondary after losing cornerback­s Brandon Carr and Morris Claiborne in free agency along with safeties Barry Church and J.J. Wilcox. Church was perhaps the most significan­t of those departures because of his leadership role in the secondary. His absence was felt in 2016 when he missed four games with broken arm.

Anthony Brown is a promising young cornerback as a sixth-round pick from last year, and Orlando Scandrick being a year removed from a major knee injury should bolster a position that hasn’t produced many intercepti­ons the past two seasons. — Compiled by Democrat-Gazette

staff from wire reports

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