Believe it or not, building an NFL roster is kind of like cooking spaghetti. You throw the spaghetti noodles in a pot of water to boil, but you don’t know when they’re finally ready until you take one out and throw it against the wall to see if it sticks.
Okay, that’s probably a poor comparison, however, not a completely inaccurate one. And as far as the Dallas Cowboys are concerned, they seem to be taking this approach in their search for Tyron Smith’s eventual successor as evidenced by the draft capital they’ve invested at the position over the last couple of years.