Could the Cowboys use both their first-round and second-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft on wide receivers? They most certainly could. Back in October Ezekiel Elliott Color Rush Jersey , the Cowboys sort of drafted Amari Cooper with the 27th overall pick, by sending their first-round pick to the Oakland Raiders for his services. With the 58th overall pick, could the Cowboys turn back to the receiver position to bolster their receiving corps heading into 2019? With Cole Beasley set to hit free agency, and no true slot wide receiver on the roster, here are three receivers the Cowboys could target with the 58th overall that could fill out their starting lineup. Deebo Samuel - South Carolina - 6’0” 210-lbsKim Klement-USA TODAY SportsOut goes Cole, in comes Deebo. The former South Carolina wide receiver is entering the draft as one of the more talented wideouts, but this receiving class will probably fall more toward the second round which could allow Deebo Samuel to slip to the Cowboys at the end of the second round. Entering the 2019 NFL Draft, Samuel reminds me a lot of what we saw in DJ Moore last year, who was drafted in the first round by the Carolina Panthers. Samuel doesn’t have Moore’s athletic ability, but every other aspect of his game is almost an identical clone of DJ Moore.In his four years at South Carolina, Samuel struggled to stay healthy, but when he was, he was lighting up the SEC. In his senior year at South Carolina, Samuel silenced all doubters catching 62 footballs, for 882 yards https://www.dallascowboysfanshop.com/Rod-Smith-Jersey , and 11 touchdowns. Samuel is a very crisp route runner who possesses great upper and lower body nuances that allows him to create easy separation. Deebo is one of the cleanest receivers in this class releasing off the line of scrimmage due to his ability to stack DB’s and sell different route directions and leaving defensive backs guessing.Samuel is good in contested catch situations, catches the ball well outside of his frame, is dynamic with the football in his hands, and has some return value as well on special teams. If Deebo Samuel falls to the 58th overall pick, the Cowboys would need to think long and hard about turning in the slot receivers card. Andy Isabella - UMass - 5’10 - 190-lbsDale Zanine-USA TODAY SportsAnother candidate to replace Cole Beasley is Andy Isabella. He possesses similar size to Beasley but Isabella is a superior athlete, though the two win in a lot of the same ways. In his four years at UMass, Isabella had 201 receptions, 3,526 receiving yards, and 30 touchdowns for the Minutemen. Isabella is extremely quick off the line in his releases, and crisp at the top of his routes to create easy separation in all three levels of the field. Isabella has impressive long speed and short area quickness which allows him to win both down the field and in the short-intermediate portion of the field. He is also a very nuanced route-runner that has done a nice job of using his short area quickness to get open in-and-out of his breaks. Like Samuel, Isabella is dynamic with the football in his hands, and also has some special teams value as a return man in both the kick and punt return game. While his size will likely force Andy Isabella to be a full-time slot, he showed enough at UMass that makes me think he could find success on the outside testing vertically as well due to his speed. Isabella does need to develop as a natural hand catcher, as he’s struggled catching the football away from his frame both at UMass and in Mobile at the Senior Bowl. A.J. Brown - Ole Miss - 6’1” 230-lbsMatt Bush-USA TODAY SportsA.J. Brown is not the average slot receiver Kavon Frazier Jersey , but that’s where he primarily played at Ole Miss. Listed at 6’1” and 230-lbs, Brown is a big guy that is a much better route-runner than given credit for. What Brown lacks in the athletic department, he makes up for with his reliable hands, route-running ability, and ball skills at the catch point.Brown’s home at the next level will likely come in the slot due to his lack of athletic ability, long speed, and short area burst when lined up on the outside. When lined up in the slot, Brown saw a lot of free releases and is able to use his route-running ability, and size to beat nickel defenders with ease. While Brown is certainly lacking in the speed department, he did show the ability to win vertically at Ole Miss. In his three years at Ole Miss, Brown hauled in 189 football, 2,984 receiving yards, and 19 touchdowns. Similar to Deebo Samuel, the Cowboys would likely need some luck to fall their way in order to land A.J. Brown Cole Beasley Color Rush Jersey , but with the lack of wide receiver talent at the top of the draft, and depending how he tests at the combine, the former Ole Miss wideout could certainly be there when the Cowboys are on the clock in the second round. Next week we will take a look at three tight ends the Cowboys could target with the 58th overall pick, and will continue on to safety position the week after. Be sure to check back in as we go through these three position groups for the Cowboys to target with the 58th overall pick in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft. The Cowboys reinforce their offensive line."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Dallas Cowboys NewsDallas Cowboys 2019 Draft2019 Cowboys Draft: 5 takeaways from Dallas drafting Connor McGovern out of Penn StateNew,317commentsThe Cowboys reinforce their offensive line. CDTShareTweetShareShare2019 Cowboys Draft: 5 takeaways from Dallas drafting Connor McGovern out of Penn StateMike Carter-USA TODAY SportsWith their second pick in the 2019 NFL Draft (third round, 90th overall) the Dallas Cowboys stunned the world a bit by taking guard Connor McGovern out of Penn State.This felt like the opposite of the night’s first pick. Trysten Hill was a name that had been connected to the Cowboys for some time. McGovern, a guard in general, was very interesting to see and something that nobody really anticipated.We have some thoughts. Here they are.Dallas wasn’t AT ALL connected to McGovern in the pre-draft processWhen he was talking to 105.3 The Fan just after being drafted by the Cowboys, McGovern revealed something quite fascinating. His first contact with the team was Friday night. As in the night that they drafted him. He hadn’t spoken to them before. What?This isn’t super unusual for the Cowboys to be quite honest. As Bobby Belt noted, they’ve done it in recent memory. But they weren’t even at Penn State’s pro day. That’s crazy.It’s not like McGovern is a stranger to the Cowboys, and we’ve heard that Will McClay is great at getting his coaches what they like. Marc Colombo obviously wanted some more beef for the offensive line, McGovern at the very least looks to be that.The state of the offensive line in general is now very interestingDallas is getting (that’s what we’ve been told and nothing suggests the opposite) Travis Frederick back in 2019 and that’s going to dramatically improve the overall offensive line group. Tyron Smith, Connor Williams (who beefed up), Frederick, Zack Martin https://www.dallascowboysfanshop.com/Marcus-Martin-Jersey , and La’el Collins figure to be the starters. With Joe Looney and Cameron Fleming serving as backups and now McGovern... the group is very strong.But why draft McGovern now? He’s a guard and can play center, are they worried about Frederick? Reports say no, but then what’s the situation at guard? Speculation suggests that maybe the Cowboys are planning for 2020 and not having La’el Collins around. That could allow Connor Williams to float outside which would open up a spot for the new Connor at left guard. It’s curious.McGovern is very accomplished and has an impressive resumeMcGovern hails from Penn State which is obviously a power five school. He blocked for running backs like Saquon Barkley and Miles Sanders, he’s got experience playing some big boy football.What’s more is McGovern has seen some harsh challenges for a long time. He started as a true freshman while at Happy Valley. From our friends at Black Shoe Diaries.That’s good to know.Perhaps the Cowboys just want to strengthen their current strengthThe Trysten Hill pick was so much about making what’s weak on the team better (bold strategy), it’s not like offensive line was a weakness for Dallas.On the other hand, the group did struggle at times last season, but they played so banged up for so many games (not to mention didn’t have Frederick at all). We know that they’re not averse to taking the best player available... it’s possible that McGovern simply was that and that he’ll come in and make the best offensive line even better. Ezekiel Elliott has to like that.Is La’el Collins a trade piece now? Could he move back to guard?Thinking more about the impact that McGovern could have on the offensive line this season, it’s possible that we could see some ramifications sooner rather than later.If Connor Williams is indeed the plan at right tackle in 2020, why not start that process now? You could put him there and Collins back in a position where he’s succeeded in the NFL at left guard, but if you’re going to consider that possibility why not consider trading Collins altogether?Don’t get me wrong, La’el Collins is a solid player and a legitimate line of depth so trading him for the sake of doing it isn’t exactly a solid idea. It is interesting to consider now though considering the Cowboys have more than a surplus of talented offensive linemen.