Top 5 WR Options for the Cowboys in the 2014 Draft

[tps_title][/tps_title]1. Jarvis Landry WR LSU 5’11 205 4.77 40 yd. (Rounds 2-4) Dallas could benefit from Landry’s poor performance at the combine as his draft stock took a huge hit. Landry is number one on …

[tps_title][/tps_title]1. Jarvis Landry WR LSU 5’11 205 4.77 40 yd. (Rounds 2-4)

Nov 23, 2013; Baton Rouge, LA, USA; LSU Tigers wide receiver Jarvis Landry (80) carries the ball in front of Texas A&M Aggies defensive back Floyd Raven Sr. (5) on his way to scoring a touchdown in the second half at Tiger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Crystal LoGiudice-USA TODAY Sports

Dallas could benefit from Landry’s poor performance at the combine as his draft stock took a huge hit. Landry is number one on my list because I think teams will over exaggerate his combine work out. He does not have good top end speed, but runs great routes and separates well out of his breaks. He is sure handed and also is a willing blocker. I think Dallas getting him in the 3rd round or later would be a steal. Still holds a second round value for me right now. He would be a day one starter for Dallas as he can play inside or outside, but he works the middle of the field particularly well.