With the 24th pick America's Team, the Dallas Cowboys, select Graham Barton C/OT Duke:
Tyron Smith and Tyler Biadasz have both left via free agency leaving big holes to fill on Dallas' offensive front. The selection of the versatile Barton gives the Boys options in addressing those departures.
By Lance Zierlein
NFL Analyst
NFL Comparison
Cody Whitehair
“So much fun to watch a lineman with that kind of consistency and effort on every play. He’s the same player in every game.” - NFC national scout
@NoleinATL You are on the clock.
Tyron Smith and Tyler Biadasz have both left via free agency leaving big holes to fill on Dallas' offensive front. The selection of the versatile Barton gives the Boys options in addressing those departures.
Analysis
By Lance Zierlein
NFL Analyst
NFL Comparison
Cody Whitehair
Overview
Reviewing Barton’s tape is a pleasurable experience in offensive line evaluation, as his tenacity and know-how are on full display throughout. Though he played at a high level at left tackle, center will likely be his NFL home. Barton is an explosive drive blocker with the body control and leg drive to keep opponents centered and finish the job. His hands are sudden, accurate and strong in both phases, but a lack of length will create occasional challenges on the next level. His fluidity creates an advantage as a second-level climber, and he’s highly capable in the screen game. Barton’s technique, toughness and athleticism are exactly what teams will be looking for from an early starter with Pro Bowl potential.Strengths
- Possesses the bend, core strength and technique of an NFL starter.
- Patient but firm, exploding into the block and running his feet to secure.
- Fits and finishes blocks with excellent body control and very strong claws.
- Smooth climber with good adjustments to targets in space.
- Pass sets are clean with broad base and twitchy hands.
- Counters rush movements with well-postured mirror and sticky hands.
- Arches back and unlocks lowers, creating flexion and leverage with pass anchor.
- Once he’s settled into defenders in run/pass, he’s usually the winner.
Weaknesses
- Arms are shorter than NFL standard for his position.
- Occasional struggles getting into position for redirects when beaten.
- Needs to guard against lunging as a second-level blocker.
- Corrals escaping defenders with his arms, which could bring flags.
Sources Tell Us
“So much fun to watch a lineman with that kind of consistency and effort on every play. He’s the same player in every game.” - NFC national scout
@NoleinATL You are on the clock.
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