Houston Chronicle

Addressing defense early important step for Dallas

- By David Moore

DALLAS — Jerry Jones will tell you the Cowboys have taken great pains to position themselves where they don’t have to draft for need in the first round.

The owner and Stephen Jones, the club’s executive vice president, strive to sign players in free agency that allow the club to conduct a pure draft, one dictated by talent over desperatio­n when the team is on the clock Thursday night to open the NFL draft.

“I think we did specifical­ly address some areas that give us some slack, if you will, as far as need in several positions,” Jerry Jones said earlier this week.

The substance in this stance can come down to a matter of degrees.

Are the Cowboys desperate to take an edge rusher or cornerback in the first round? Maybe not. But it’s hard to see them not going with one of those positions if they remain at No. 17. It can be argued selecting a minimum of two defensive players in the first three rounds is imperative given the Cowboys roster.

This isn’t a new concept. A defender was the first player selected by the club in each of the last three years. In the 2017 draft, the first three players the Cowboys picked - and six of the first seven - were on the defensive side of the ball.

Dallas lost four defensive starters in free agency. Cornerback Byron Jones and defensive end Robert Quinn were the most productive.

Chidobe Awuzie is the only proven starter on the roster at the moment. Anthony Brown is the only corner who has a contract that extends beyond the upcoming season.

Replacing Jones, something the club has been unable to do in free agency, is imperative.

“Show me the draft board,” Jerry Jones said. “Show me where we are. Show me what we’re doing at that particular time. Show me what you’re offering for that pick and if there’s a corner there and I’ll show you how big a must it is.

“The point is, the only way to answer that is hindsight.”

Let’s counter with foresight.

The club really likes C.J. Henderson. They’re not alone. The Florida corner is expected to be off the board before the Cowboys pick. Alabama’s Trevon Diggs and Clemson’s A.J. Terrell appear to be next in line for Dallas. Alabama safety Xavier McKinney is also under considerat­ion.

There’s a consensus that No. 17 is a bit too early to take any of those players. But none will be there when the Cowboys pick at No. 51 in the second round. If the Cowboys can’t work a deal to move back a few spots and still get one of those players, it becomes dicey.

Replacing the 11.5 sacks Quinn amassed last season will also be difficult. Aldon Smith and Randy Gregory could help, but both players and suspended and must be reinstated by the commission­er to play.

Do the Cowboys have to take a corner or a pass rusher at No. 17? Stephen Jones stressed the club feels no pressure “to take a certain position early.”

But there’s a high probabilit­y they will.

“We feel good about the numbers at cornerback and also the outside rush or interior position,” McCarthy said. “I think it’s important to piggyback off what Jerry and Stephen said. … but I do know there are very good numbers at both of those areas.”

Good enough for the Cowboys to address defense on Thursday night.

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