Top 5 WR Options for the Cowboys in the 2014 Draft

Tyson Banker

[tps_title][/tps_title]

Nov 16, 2013; Madison, WI, USA; Wisconsin Badgers wide receiver Jared Abbrederis (4) runs for a touchdown during the second quarter past Indiana Hoosiers defensive back Tim Bennett (24) at Camp Randall Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

5. Go with a later round WR (Rounds 4-6)

  • Jared Abbrederis WR Wisconsin 6’0” 195 4.50 40yd– All around upgrade to what Beasley can do.
  • Brandon Coleman WR Rutgers 6’6” 225 4.56 40 yd. – Huge goal line target who stock fell last year due to bad year production wise. Not entirely his fault.
  • Martavius Bryant WR Clemson 6’3” 211 4.42 40 yd. – Very long athletic receiver. He has all the measurable just little inconsistent with his hands at times.
  • Shaq Evans WR UCLA 6’1” 213 4.51 40 yd.- Very productive number 1 receiver for UCLA over the past couple years. Nothing special just solid player who could provide depth.
  • Bruce Ellington WR South Carolina 5’9” 197 4.45 40 yd. – Very quick player who plays bigger than his actual height. Made a lot of plays for South Carolina.
  • Cody Latimer WR Indiana 6’2” 215 – Productive WR who was overlooked playing for the Hoosiers. Good size and speed combo. Hindered by injuries.