

After focusing on rebuilding the defense through the majority of the first five rounds of the NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys elected to give Dak Prescott another weapon on Saturday, picking Stanford wide receiver Simi Fehoko with the No. 179 overall selection in the fifth round.
A team source to our Mike Fisher: "He's 6-4, 220, fast, and he wins his matchups.''
Fehoko - who probably first needs to find a way to help on special teams - now joins a wide receiver group that is already one of the most dynamic in the NFL, with CeeDee Lamb, Michael Gallup, Amari Cooper, and Cedrick Wilson all adding a different skill set to the room.
Raised in Salt Lake City, Utah, Fehoko was a four-star coming out of high school, picking Stanford over a host of other Power 5 suitors.
Standing 6-foot-4 and weighing 225 pounds, Fehoko was a first-team All-Pac-12 in 2020, when he caught 37 passes for 574 yards and three touchdowns in six games, though he started only five games at Stanford.
You can view Fehoko's full scouting report from NFLDraftBible.com below:
With Fehoko now a Cowboy, the team could potentially shift their attention back to the defensive side of the ball, where safety is still a glaring need on the roster.