The Cowboys appear to have their sights set on a defensive end in the second round.
That doesn't mean they can afford to sit at No. 34 and wait.
Cleveland and Tennessee will start tonight's proceedings before the Cowboys are on the clock. A run on receivers and defensive tackles late in the first round -- six players from those two positions were taken in the final 11 picks of the first -- pushed some unexpected players into the second round.
Owner Jerry Jones said late Thursday evening he likes where the team sits. Dallas has several players with first round grades still on their board.