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ESPN's Mel Kiper Mock Draft: Cowboys snag 15-TD 'home run hitter', Eagles another star DT
Source: https://cowboyswire.usatoday.com/2025/02/25/espn-mel-kiper-mock-cowboys-eagles-hampton-nolen/
With the scouting combine descending upon the NFL timeline, mock drafts are about to get a real boost of adrenaline. Up until this point, draftniks have been relying on their interpretation of game film and projecting players ascension into the pros. After this week though, prospects will no longer be able to rely on fudged school measurements that often inflate height and alter weights.
In addition, medical evaluations of players who had known and hidden injuries will also start to impact things, and teams will allow some insiders insight into their views of certain players in several fashions, including publicized interest meetings.
So before all of that new data is available, it’s great to take one last look at film evaluation takes, and there’s none better than ESPN’s Mel Kiper, Jr.
The original draftnik has weighed in with his second mock draft of the season, and assigned the Dallas Cowboys a weapon for new head coach Brian Schottenheimer’s offense.
12. Dallas Cowboys
Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina
I’ve talked to people in the NFL who have Jeanty and Hampton neck and neck for RB1, and there are even some who prefer Hampton. And I look at Dallas’ decision to hire Brian Schottenheimer as coach and can’t help but think about his father, Marty, and all those run-heavy offenses he had over 21 seasons in the same job for four different teams. One would think some of that will rub off on the Cowboys’ new coach, even with Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb in the offense.
But to jump-start the run game, the Cowboys actually need a legit running back. Rico Dowdle was decent (1,079 yards), but he’s a free agent and Dallas will likely want to upgrade. Plus, this team has been known to use early picks at the position in the past, including drafting Ezekiel Elliott at No. 4 in 2016. Hampton is a home-run hitter who had 1,660 yards and 15 rushing TDs in 2024.
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Ashton Jeanty, the Heisman finalist from Boise State, went No. 6 overall to the Las Vegas Raiders in Kiper’s mock. If counting Travis Hunter as a cornerback (as is being reported the view of most teams) who went to the Giants at No. 3, not a single WR went off the board until Ohio State’s Emeka Egbuka at No. 21 to the Steelers.
The Eagles landed Ole Miss DT Walter Nolen at No. 32, two picks after the Washington Commanders grabbed Kentucky CB Maxwell Hairston.
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Source: https://cowboyswire.usatoday.com/2025/02/25/espn-mel-kiper-mock-cowboys-eagles-hampton-nolen/