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2 players the Dallas Cowboys should target in the first round ✭ Inside The Star

With the 2022 season wrapped up for the Dallas Cowboys, their attention will now be on free agency and the NFL Draft. Starting with free agency, the team will have their hands full as they have 22 players on the free agent market, and the front office will have to pick wisely on who they bring back.

While we don’t know yet who could be departing from the team, there is one thing we do know currently.

And that’s personnel groups who need help either through free agency or in the draft.

For me, those two groups are Cornerback and Wide Receiver.

Starting with wideout, we saw wide receiver CeeDee Lamb put on a clinic this year. But when he wasn’t open – who stepped up? Yes, there were games where you got WRs Noah Brown or TY Hilton making a play, but they weren’t consistent.

Even WR Michael Gallup, who many had high hopes about, didn’t look like his usual self, and now many fans are advocating for the front office to either sign, trade, or draft another receiver this offseason.

Jumping to cornerback, there was some optimism around this group for an early part of the season, but injuries would hinder their group, and subpar play across the board would hurt the overall defense.

Even CB Trevon Diggs had his inconsistencies, and if he wasn’t making plays, then the whole group was exposed. While CB DaRon Bland stepped up late, beyond those two, it was evident that the team had no one else they could trust in coverage.

So with that in mind, I picked two guys the team could draft that can help in these groups. To clarify, I’m not labeling these players as lifesavers. However, they can raise the talent level.

1. CB Joey Porter Jr., Penn State

If you had to ask me what university the Cowboys love drafting from, it would have to be Penn State. From Sean Lee to Micah Parsons and Connor McGovern, I feel like if there are any former Nittany Lions in the draft – they are always linked to America’s Team.

Well, enter Cornerback Joey Porter Jr., another Nittany Lion.

At 6’2, Porter Jr. is a guy that Defensive Coordinator Dan Quinn would love to get his hands on because of his length. Compared to Cornerback Marlon Humphrey by the Draft Network