The Dallas Cowboys have all but guaranteed that they will pick a defensive player in the first round of the NFL Draft, with many expecting that they will take a defensive end.
However, ESPN's Todd McShay thinks they will address their need at quarterback instead and take Florida cornerback Quincy Wilson:
“Wilson has some of the best ball skills of any defensive back in this class, totaling 14 pass breakups and 6 interceptions,” McShay wrote. “The Cowboys need more big and physical corners like Wilson (6-foot-1½, 211 pounds) after seeing Brandon Carr and Morris Claiborne depart in free agency.”
McShay does not have the Cowboys drafting a defensive end with any of their picks in the first three rounds.
Anthony Brown and Nolan Carroll are currently projected to be Dallas' two starting cornerbacks with Orlando Scandrick serving as the nickel corner.
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