The Dallas Cowboys should be looking into adding a center ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft and there seems to be a strong consensus that Jackson Powers-Johnson is a legit option in the first round even though that seems to be slowly fading away due to injury concerns.
However, if the mission is to replace Tyler Biadasz, the Cowboys might have another option in the second round for even better value:
Zach Frazier from West Virginia.
Interestingly enough, A to Z Sports film specialist James Foster listed Biadasz as the player comparison for Frazier, who ranks 63rd overall on his board and 41st on the consensus board.
You can read Foster's full breakdown on his Big Board but below is a summary:
The comparison to Biadasz makes so much sense specially because of the first strength listed above, which is how Frazier approaches the position mentally speaking. As a rookie, Biadasz drew comparisons to Travis Frederick because of his control of the offense.
If the Cowboys get their hands on Frazier, they might get a plug-and-play second-round rookie just based on that.
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