The Dallas Cowboys are faced with the challenge of filling roster holes as the draft approaches, with limited picks due to previous trades. A full seven-round mock draft was run using the Pro Football Network simulator to explore potential upgrades. In the first round, the Cowboys selected Tyler Guyton, an offensive tackle from Oklahoma, to address the glaring need on the left side of the offensive line. His potential as a starting left tackle made him the ideal choice at pick No. 24.

In the second round, a trade was made to move back and select Sedrick Van Pran, a center from Georgia, who could provide valuable protection for the quarterback and contribute to the run game. The trade also allowed the Cowboys to gain an additional third-round pick. In the third round, Braelon Allen, a running back from Wisconsin, was selected to bolster the position after minimal activity in free agency. Allen’s versatility and youth make him a promising addition to the team.

With the second third-round pick acquired through a trade, the Cowboys selected Jeremiah Trotter Jr., a linebacker from Clemson, to address a position that lacked depth and production in the previous season. Trotter would have the opportunity to learn from veteran players and develop into a key contributor in the defense. In the sixth round, Mohamed Kamara, an edge rusher from Colorado State, was chosen for his consistent performance in college and potential to contribute to the team’s defense.

In the seventh round, the Cowboys selected Jamree Kromah, a defensive tackle from James Madison, known for his versatility on the defensive line and potential to adapt to different roles. Darius Muasau, a linebacker from UCLA, was picked in the final round to add depth to the linebacker position and provide the team with a solid player to evaluate. Overall, the mock draft aimed to address key areas of need for the Cowboys and bring in young talent to contribute to the team’s success in the upcoming season.

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