With that in mind, I thought we had some fun today and use The Draft Network’s mock draft simulator to attempt to upgrade Dallas’ roster. According to TDN, the Cowboys will have 10 draft picks to work within each of the seven rounds. Let me know what you think of this Mock Draft...
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