Dallas Cowboys Draft: What to love, What not to love

Oct 10, 2015; South Bend, IN, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish linebacker Jaylon Smith (9) celebrates a fumble recovery in the third quarter against the Navy Midshipmen at Notre Dame Stadium. Notre Dame won 41-24. Mandatory Credit: Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 10, 2015; South Bend, IN, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish linebacker Jaylon Smith (9) celebrates a fumble recovery in the third quarter against the Navy Midshipmen at Notre Dame Stadium. Notre Dame won 41-24. Mandatory Credit: Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports /
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An analysis of what to love and what to not based on the Dallas Cowboys 2016 NFL Draft.

The NFL draft has come and gone quicker than we can wrap our heads around the picks that were made. Plenty of drama and intrigue made its way into the three days that makeup the event.

The Dallas Cowboys were no strangers to this drama throughout the draft process. Starting with their first pick; running back Ezekiel Elliot out of Ohio State, who has the chance to make a tremendous impact but may not have fit best with the teams current needs. And ending with their last pick, a Baylor University basketball player who is making the transition to football tight end.

That’s not to mention the most dramatic pick the Cowboys made with their nine selections; Notre Dame linebacker Jaylon Smith, who is recovering from major knee surgery and who has questions about whether he will ever play football again.

Throughout those nine picks that Dallas made this past weekend, here’s what to love and what not to love…

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