Continuing our series on the Cowboys draft positioning, we take a look at the options for their second round selection at 60th overall.
Last week we looked at potential candidates for the Dallas Cowboys first-round draft selection at 27, and that pick will definitely affect on what they do at pick #60. This year's draft doesn't have nearly the blue-chip talent as in recent years, however the depth at certain position groupings is stronger than average. If you follow the "Bryan Broaddus School of Thought", then you expect picks 1-4 to play significant time.
If that's the case, the Cowboys can be expected to operate under the "best player available at a position of need" theory.