Farniok is the 11th and final player drafted by the Cowboys. While he's listed as both a guard and tackle, that's probably the reason the Cowboys like him, along with the fact he started at Nebraska for three straight years and did so at different positions. Farniok was a team captain for the Cornhuskers and a team leader, showing not only an elite level of play, but the versatility to move around.To get more news about [url=https://www.cowboysbuy.com/Blake_Jarwin]Blake Jarwin[/url], you can visit cowboysbuy official website.

 

How He Fits In: The Cowboys already drafted a tackle earlier in the day, but Farniok is someone that can compete at different spots. He's similar to Brandon Knight, who played guard and tackle and that flexibility has helped him keep a roster spot. Farniok will likely start out at guard but his ability to move around should make for an interesting training camp for the rookie.

 

Bohanna was a staple for the Wildcats defense for four seasons. He oftentimes dominated the line of scrimmage and was one of the anchors for the majority of his career. He can stuff the line of scrimmage and even has mobility to get up the field and pressure the quarterback. But his strength is just that, strength to stop the run and clog the gaps.

 

How He Fits In: In the sixth round, it's hard to find players that might step in and contribute right away. But Bohanna doesn't exactly look like many other players on the roster. He would be a true 1-technique defensive tackle and would play over the center. That's the type of player the Cowboys were hoping to get out of Dontari Poe last season. Bohanna would join a defensive line group that consists of Trysten Hill, Neville Gallimore, Antwaun Woods and recently drafted rookie Osa Odighizuwa.