The second-round pick has yet to show he was worth it. But is it the player or the situation?
The Dallas Cowboys have had a somewhat disturbing trend in recent years. While they have reeled off a series of really good picks in the first round, especially in finding superb offensive linemen, they have had a good deal of disappointment from their subsequent picks. Injuries and, especially lately, suspensions have played their part in these, but there have also been cases of players that just have not offered much in the way of production. The poster child for this may be Gavin Escobar, the tight end taken in the second round of the 2013 NFL draft.