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ESPN’s Mel Kiper and NFL.com’s Daniel Jeremiah are two of the biggest names in the mock draft business and have been for years. So today we ask ourselves what would have happened if the Cowboys had followed the pair’s mock draft suggestions in the first round of the last six drafts, and how that compares to what the Cowboys actually did – something we’ve done intermittently here on Blogging The Boys over the last decade or so.

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In the mock draft world, there’s only one mock that ultimately counts: the final mock draft published before the actual draft. That doesn’t stop mock drafters from creating countless mocks before that final one, but most of those are entertainment for a long offseason. Which is why today we’ll only look at Kiper’s and Jeremiah’s final mock drafts from 2020 through 2025.

Why the cutoff at six years? Mainly because that marks the transition from the Garrett years (2010-2019) to the McCarthy/Shottenheimer years (2020-2025).

So before we compare the Cowboys with Kiper and Jeremiah, we’ll first look at the Garrett years to establish a sort of baseline of how we’ll approach the comparisons. In the table below you’ll find an overview of all 32 teams and their first-round picks from 2010-2019 and the Weighted Approximate Value (wAV) for the players they drafted. wAV comes courtesy of Pro-Football-Reference.com and is their attempt to put a single number on the seasonal value of a player at any position from any year.

First-round AV points by team, 2010-2019
Rank Team Picks wAV     Rank Team Picks wAV      Rank Team Picks wAV
1 LAR 9 556 12 SFO 13 457 23 ARI 10 380
2 NOR 11 540 13 WAS 9 441 T24 NWE 9 378
3 CAR 9 532 14 ATL 10 437 T24 DEN 10 378
4 PIT 10 528 15 BAL 9 433 26 LVR 10 373
5 BUF 10 511 16 LAC 10 426 27 KAN 7 372
6 CLE 15 502 17 TEN 11 424 28 JAX 10 356
7 NYG 12 498 18 NYJ 11 421 29 CIN 11 332
8 DAL 9 490 19 MIN 12 420 30 CHI 8 307
9 HOU 9 487 20 MIA 10 416 31 GNB 10 303
10 DET 11 484 21 PHI 9 394 32 SEA 7 296
11 TAM 10 468 22 IND 8 385

Overall, the table shows that the Cowboys have drafted well during the Garrett era, ranking eighth overall in wAV. Of course, the numbers would be better without Taco Charlton and Morris Claiborne, but every team whiffs on a first-rounder at some point. And yes, had they not traded away their 2019 first-rounder, they’d probably also look better. In fact, if you were to calculate the wAV per draft pick, the Cowboys would average 54.4 points per pick and rank third in the NFL behind only the Rams (61.8) and Panthers (59.1).

With that, let’s turn to Kiper and Jeremiah to see how their picks for the Cowboys hold up in this comparison.

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But before we do that, we have to recognize that this is not of course an apples-to-apples comparison. Kiper and Jeremiah have to make assumptions about all the picks ahead of the Cowboys in their mock drafts, and then have to assign one of the remaining players to the Cowboys based on a first-round mock that is bound to be imperfect. We do not know which player each draftnik would have picked if he had been in charge of the Cowboys draft on draft night, and going back and following their draft-night commentary to figure out who they suggested when the Cowboys were on the clock is just not feasible.

However, in some drafts, one or both draftniks have offered picks for the Cowboys where the players or positions selected were in the pre-draft favorites pool, so they at least partly reflect popular sentiment at the time.

Before we check out the two draft experts, here is a summary of the Cowboys’ first-round picks in the last six drafts, along with some metrics we’ll use to evaluate the picks.

Year Player POS All Pro Pro Bowls Starter Seasons Games wAV
2020 CeeDee Lamb WR 1 5 6 95 65
2021 Micah Parsons DE 3 5 5 77 68
2022 Tyler Smith G 3 4 63 34
2023 Mazi Smith DT 1 42 9
2024 Tyler Guyton T 2 25 10
2025 Tyler Booker G 1 14 7
Total 4 13 19 316 193

The Cowboys have an obvious bust in Mazi Smith, but balance that with two, maybe three, home runs in Ceedee Lamb, Micah Parsons, and Tyler Smith.

Here are the players Mel Kiper had the Cowboys picking in his final mock drafts of each of the last six years:

Year Player POS All Pro Pro Bowls Starter Seasons Games wAV
2020 Xavier McKinney S 1 1 5 82 39
2021 Patrick Surtain CB 3 4 4 80 51
2022 Tyler Smith OT 3 4 63 34
2023 Dalton Kincaid TE 2 41 17
2024 Tyler Guyton T 2 25 10
2025 Omarion Hampton RB 9 5
Total 4 8 17 300 156

For the most part, Kiper would have had the Cowboys drafting solid starters, avoided the Mazi Smith pick, and even got the Tyler Smith and Tyler Guyton picks right. However, he can’t match the Lamb/Parsons picks in 20/21. In any case, Kiper’s 156 total wAV points would rank this collection of picks eighth overall in the league, so that’s a good showing for the oft-maligned Kiper.

On to Jeremiah’s final mock picks for the Cowboys.

Year Player POS All Pro Pro Bowls Starter Seasons Games wAV
2020 CJ Henderson CB 2 53 13
2021 Jaycee Horn CB 2 3 53 22
2022 Jahan Dotson WR 3 63 12
2023 Luke Musgrave TE 2 35 6
2024 Graham Barton OC 2 33 15
2025 Tetaiora McMillan WR 17 9
Total 2 12 254 77

Jeremiah’s collection of picks for the Cowboys over the last six years falls far short of both the Cowboys’ actual haul and Kiper’s mock projection. The picks above would have ranked just 26th overall in terms of wAV points. In Jeremiah’s defense, his last last three picks have a combined wAV of 30, just two short of Kiper and four more than the Cowboys.

That’s not necessarily and indictment of Jeremiah’s mock drafting skills, perhaps he was focusing more on needs than the Cowboys and Kiper did. And keep in mind that in many ways, the Cowboys lucked into both Lamb and Parsons.

We’ll add an extra look here as another point of reference.

For each Cowboys first-round pick, we’ll look at the top player still available at the time the Cowboys were on the clock that would have been the best player available (BPA) according to the consensus big board from NFLMockdraftdatabase.com, who curate their consensus big board by compiling hundreds of big boards, first-round mocks, and team-based mocks into one giant big board.

Year Player POS All Pro Pro Bowls Starter Seasons Games wAV
2020 CeeDee Lamb WR 1 5 6 95 65
2021 Rashawn Slater OL 2 3 51 32
2022 Jermayne Johnson LB 1 2 47 19
2023 Nolan Smith OLB 2 45 13
2024 Cooper DeJean CB 1 1 2 32 16
2025 Tyler Warren TE 1 17 9
Total 2 9 16 287 154

The consensus board comes in just two points below Kiper, and would also be good for eighth overall in the league. The big difference to the Cowboys haul is that the consensus board had Rashawn Slater ranked above Micah Parsons.

What all the numbers above show is that the draft can be a precarious proposition, even in the first round where the best available talent is supposed to be found. Over the last six years, the Cowboys have been pretty good at mining this resource. And yes, this is about the first round only. Kiper and Jeremiah do not include the other rounds in their final mock, so this is what we are comparing against.

Here’s how the Cowboys’ draft record over the last six years compares to the rest of the league in terms of wAV.

First-round AV points by team, 2020-2025
Rank Team Picks wAV     Rank Team Picks wAV      Rank Team Picks wAV
1 JAX 9 222 12 MIN 8 133 23 KAN 6 99
2 DET 8 211 13 TAM 5 124 24 SFO 5 84
3 BAL 8 200 14 CAR 6 122 25 ARI 6 81
4 LAC 7 196 15 HOU 4 115 26 PIT 5 75
5 DAL 6 193 16 NYG 8 114 27 BUF 4 66
6 CIN 6 160 17 CHI 5 113 28 IND 4 60
7 NYJ 9 159 18 DEN 4 110 29 CLE 3 51
8 MIA 7 154 19 NOR 7 108 30 LVR 6 47
9 SEA 6 148 20 GNB 7 105 31 TEN 6 42
T10 PHI 7 143 21 NWE 5 102 32 LAR 1 22
T10 ATL 7 143 22 WAS 6 100

This table, to my surprise, shows that the Cowboys have drafted quite well during the McCarthy/Schottenheimer era, ranking fifth overall in wAV, ahead of where they ranked in the Garrett era. And if we again calculate the wAV per draft pick, the Cowboys would average 32.2 points points per pick and rank first in the NFL ahead of the Texans (28.8), Chargers (28.0), and Broncos (27.5).

The Cowboys have two first-round picks in this year’s draft. If they stay true to their board and avoid chasing needs, they may well get some generational talent again. But the last time the Cowboys had two firsts, they drafted Felix Jones and Mike Jenkins in 2008, so that should also give Cowboys fans pause. Yes, that was a long time ago, but Jones and Jenkins combined for a miserly 54 wAV over their career. That’s less than Dez Bryant (61), Tyron Smith (91), Travis Frederick (60), Zack Martin (103), Zeke Elliott (68), and even Lamb (65) and Parsons (68), who are still in the middle of their NFL careers.

But three years before that the Cowboys also had two firsts in the 2005 NFL draft and landed DeMarcus Ware (100) and Marcus Spears (36). Such are the vagaries of the NFL draft. Let’s hope for more of 2005 and less of 2008.

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