CBS

● By Patrik Walker
It's difficult to fathom the Dallas Cowboys nailing the 2021 NFL Draft to the wall in a fashion as impressive as what was witnessed in 2020, but their goal is always to surpass what they achieved the previous April. There's admittedly still some development needed on some of the players added in last year's draft haul, but being able to grab a falling CeeDee Lamb wasn't simply the headline pick -- it was one that will help define the offense for years to come. And now, after seeing their 2020 derailed by a combination of the COVID-19 pandemic -- as it related to Mike McCarthy and his new coaching staff attempting to force installs -- and a list of injuries to key and cornerstone players that led to a disappointing 6-10 finish, the Cowboys own the No. 10 pick and will have a variety of primo talent to select from.