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Jaylon Smith - What round is he worth the risk?


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  1. 1. What round would you take Jaylon Smith?

    • Round 1 - players come back from bad knee injuries all the time
      1
    • Round 2 - maybe not worth a 1st but good value in Rd 2
      24
    • Round 3 - steal in round 3 for best player in draft
      45
    • Round 4 - you have 2 picks in the 4th so why not
      25
    • Round 4 - compensatory pick
      15
    • Round 5 - can't believe he's still on the board
      5
    • Round 6 - too good to be true
      7
    • Round 6 - compensatory pick
      5
    • Waste of a pick - not worth the risk
      4
    • UDFA
      1


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agreed. Seems the team surgeon expected something else.

1. I just had surgery on a sports injury and surgeons seem to oversell themselves a lot. They are the used car salesmen of the medical world as far as I'm concerned.

 

2. How is it fair that the Cowboys team doctor has this inside info and it's not a conflict of interest? Doesn't seem fair. Our team doctors suck. We send our guys to NYC for surgery so we will never have that sort of competitive advantage

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1. I just had surgery on a sports injury and surgeons seem to oversell themselves a lot. They are the used car salesmen of the medical world as far as I'm concerned.

 

2. How is it fair that the Cowboys team doctor has this inside info and it's not a conflict of interest? Doesn't seem fair. Our team doctors suck. We send our guys to NYC for surgery so we will never have that sort of competitive advantage

he was the one that did the surgery. not sure how they chose him but Jaylon's brother was already on the Cowboys so that could be why. Still, seems like it was a disadvantage almost if he was overconfident. Could have had Myles Jack at that spot.
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