Dallas Cowboys: Grading every pick in 2020 NFL Draft

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Reggie Robinson II. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Tulsa. A. player. 123. CB

Yes, it took until the fourth round for the Cowboys to make a selection that didn’t receive an A+. However, this doesn’t mean they made a bad pick at all. In fact, they found another quality player in Tulsa’s Reggie Robinson. His selection shows that Dallas was serious about improving their secondary and adding height on the boundaries.

Robinson is listed at 6-1 and 205-pounds and showed off his strength with 22 bench reps and speed with a 4.44 in the 40-yard dash. At this point, the Texas native was a great value and the only thing that kept this from being an A+ was due to them already adding a corner. Dallas could have done a little better by adding someone such as safety K’Von Wallace, who went to the Eagles just a few picks later.

Having said that, this is incredibly nit-picky as the pick was still great and Robinson will end up being a solid contributor sooner rather than later.

C. player. Scouting Report. Wisconsin. Tyler Biadasz. A-. 123. Pick Analysis

Earlier in the offseason, the Cowboys learned they would be without starting center Travis Frederick from now on. The former first-round pick decided to retire after he played all of 2019 following his absence the prior season while battling Guillain-Barré syndrome.

With that Wisconsin product riding off into the sunset, the Cowboys now turn to another Badger in Tyler Biadasz. His tape in 2019 wasn’t as good as earlier in his career but Biadasz says that’s not going to be an issue as he’s healthy and will return to form.

Dallas did give up two fifth-round picks to move up here but it was well worth it as this could be the starter in the middle of their line for the foreseeable future.