We all know that assigning grades and ranking teams in the NFL Draft is a futile exercise this early. The general rule is that it takes at least three seasons to really get an accurate read on how good a draft class is and how much it helps each team. So judging a draft just a couple of days after it concludes is very much a matter of projection. Still, we all reach certain conclusions almost the moment each pick is made. The Dallas Cowboys appear to have had a successful 2017 draft. And while we will not really know just how good it was for quite a while, there are some logical observations to be made - especially when you put them in context of the specific needs of the team, something so many of the national writers do a frankly poor job of understanding.