Dallas Cowboys 2020 NFL Draft: 7 trade-down scenarios
By Matt Aaron
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More trade-down options
Option Three – Trade with Jaguars, then another trade with the Titans. Cowboys’ 17 and 51 for the Jaguars’ first and second-rounders, picks 20 and 42. Pick 20 for the Titans’ first and third-rounders, pick #’s 29 and 93. The Draft Network.
Round One – Cesar Ruiz, center, Michigan
Round Two – Antoine Winfield Jr., safety, Minnesota
Round Three – Troy Pride, cornerback, Notre Dame
– Jordan Elliot, defensive tackle, Missouri
Round Four – Lynn Bowden Jr., wide receiver, Kentucky
Option Four – Trade with Minnesota Vikings, then another trade with the Baltimore Ravens. Cowboys’ 17 for the Vikings’ first and third-rounders, 25 and 105. Pick 25 and 179 (fifth-rounder) for the Ravens’ first and third-rounders, 28 and 106. The Draft Network.
Round One – Jalen Reagor, wide receiver, TCU
Round Two – Kyle Duggar, safety, Lenoir-Rhyne
Round Three – Troy Pride, cornerback, Notre Dame
– Jordan Elliot, defensive tackle, Missouri
– Devin Asiasi, tight end, UCLA
Round Four – Devin Duvernay, wide receiver, Texas
Option Five – Trade with Tennessee Titans. Cowboys’ 17 for the Titans’ first, third, fifth and seventh rounders, pick #’s 29, 93, 174 and 224. PFF.
Round One – Jaylon Johnson, cornerback, Utah
Round Two – Tyler Biadasz, center, Wisconsin
Round Three – Jeremy Chinn, safety, Southern Illinois
– K.J. Hill, wide receiver, The Ohio State
Round four – Leki Fotu, defensive tackle, Utah
Option Six – Trade with Philadelphia Eagles, then another trade with the New England Patriots. Cowboys’ 17 for the Eagle’s first and second-rounder, 21 and 53. 21 for the Patriots’ first and third-rounders, 23 and 87. PFF.
Round One – A.J. Terrell, cornerback, Clemson
Round Two – Cesar Ruiz, center, Michigan
– Zack Baun, edge, Wisconsin
Round Three – Jeremy Chinn, safety, Southern Illinois
– Lynn Bowden Jr., wide receiver, Kentucky
Round Four – Devin Asiasi, tight end, UCLA
Option Seven – Trade with Indianapolis Colts. Cowboys’ 17 for the Colts’ two second-rounders, 34 and 44. PFF.
Round Two – Jeff Gladney, cornerback, TCU
– Ashtyn Davis, safety, Cal
– Yetur Gross-Matos, defensive end, Penn State
Round Three – Cole Kmet, tight end, Notre Dame
Round four – Lynn Bowden Jr., wide receiver, Kentucky
I know what you’re thinking. Seven mock drafts?!?! Obviously, I got a little carried away. And you know what? There’s more. I left a few off. Some of them got a little repetitive. It must be the quarantine … Yeah, that’s what it is. Anyway, I came away learning a lot.