Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Dallas focused on finding star on ‘D’

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FRISCO, Texas — The Cowboys acknowledg­ed they needed a pass rusher and took one with their first pick.

Dallas then strongly indicated the focus had shifted to cornerback and stuck with that plan in the NFL Draft.

Two stars emerged last year — one anticipate­d, one not — with rookie sensations Ezekiel Elliott, the fourth overall pick who turned into the NFL rushing champion, and quarterbac­k Dak Prescott, the league’s biggest surprise as a fourth-rounder who took over when Tony Romo was hurt.

With this draft, the Cowboys acknowledg­ed they need a complement­ary young standout on defense.

“It opens the oyster,” owner and general manager Jerry Jones said. “It opens the world to looking at any option that we might have relative to helping our team. What we want to do is, with every decision, move that needle forward, arrow up.”

Like with Elliott and Prescott, the Cowboys adhered to their preference of players from major programs, getting two former Michigan teammates in defensive end Taco Charlton (28th overall in the first round) and cornerback Jourdan Lewis (third round).

In between, Dallas took Colorado cornerback Chidobe Awuzie in the second after losing two starters in free agency in Brandon Carr and Morris Claiborne. It’s just the second time the Cowboys have taken two cornerback­s in the first three rounds.

The emphasis on the secondary continued on the final day of the draft Saturday, with Dallas also trying to replace two starting safeties in Barry Church and J.J. Wilcox. The Cowboys took Louisiana Tech safety Xavier Woods and Florida State cornerback Marquez White in the sixth round.

“There was so much depth this year in the secondary,

Former Arkansas offensive tackle Dan Skipper agreed to terms for a freeagent deal with the Dallas Cowboys to highlight the weekend’s signings by ex-Razorbacks.

Cornerback D.J. Dean accepted an invitation to attend rookie minicamp with the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots, who also drafted Arkansas defensive end Deatrich Wise Jr., on Saturday and signed receiver Cody Hollister and his brother, Wyoming tight end Jake Hollister, to free-agent deals.

The Patriots have have drafted and signed numerous Razorbacks during Coach Bill Belichick’s tenure, including quarterbac­k Ryan Mallett in the third round in 2011, defensive end Jake Bequette in the third round in 2012, defensive end Trey Flowers in the fourth round in 2015 and tight end A.J. Derby in the sixth round in 2015.

unlike anything we probably have seen in quite some time,” executive vice president of personnel Stephen Jones said. “It just so happened it was in a spot where we needed some help.”

Pressure on the quarterbac­k and intercepti­ons have been issues for the Dallas defense the past couple of years. Those two things were largely responsibl­e for divisional playoff losses in 2014 and 2016, and the inability to make big plays kept the Cowboys from overcoming Romo’s twice-broken left collarbone when they went 4-12 two years ago. They can at least say they tried in both areas in this draft.

Dallas drafted two receivers on the final day: North Carolina’s Ryan Switzer in the fourth round and Noah Brown of Ohio State in the seventh. Switzer, who tied an NCAA record with five punt returns for touchdowns as a freshman, will have a good chance to be the primary returner.

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