

The NFL Draft may be the last thing on most Dallas Cowboys fans right now given their push for the playoffs, but it's never too early for a mock draft - especially when it promises perhaps the final piece to their defensive puzzle.
ESPN Draft analyst Todd McShay's first mock draft has been released, based not on the present draft order (currently 28th) but ESPN's power index, which has Dallas at 27.
Here, McShay has the Cowboys looking to the future.
With the 27th pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys select Travon Walker, defensive end, Georgia.
McShay cites Randy Gregory's impending payday, plus DeMarcus Lawrence's age as reasons to look for a replacement. Not to mention the terrifying prospect that bringing in another defensive end would free up Dan Quinn to move Micah Parsons around further.
Assuming Gregory isn't re-signed, Walker could be the final piece of the puzzle that could see him, Parsons, and Lawrence thrive together for the next few years.
Yes, an argument could be made that Dallas should prioritize their highest value pick on a position of more perceived need, such as safety.
But at the end of the day, can a defense ever have too many weapons?