Since the Dallas Cowboys traded away their first-round pick of the 2019 NFL draft for wide receiver Amari Cooper, the likelihood of drafting a blue-chip prospect seemingly went in the gutter. Blue-chip prospects typically don't fall to the late second round, where the Cowboys are picking 58th overall to start their draft.The 2014 draft was the unique situation where the Cowboys had a top talent fall to their selection in the late second round, when they selected Randy Gregory with the 60th overall pick.Gregory, once viewed as a sure-fire top-10 pick, fell to the late second round because of a plethora of off-field concerns.