Here’s why Rutgers DT Julius Turner, despite upside, may not fit Cowboys plans

Tyler Browning (@DiabeticTyler) takes a look at the undersized defensive tackle from Rutgers, who despite some intriguing characteristics may not fit the Cowboys’ style.

Over the years the Dallas Cowboys have continued to throw resources at the defensive line interior, without ever truly investing heavy resources in the spot.  Could yet another defensive tackle be in play for them in the 2022 draft? Let’s take a look at a Day 3 option who might be in play, Rutger’s Julius Turner.

Now let me get this out of the way, Turner likely won’t be on Dallas’ board due to his size and how he projects best to three technique; where they already have Osa Odighizuwa and Neville Gallimore, among others. However, he would be an intriguing rotational piece among the defensive line for the Cowboys. Turner has a fairly productive career at Rutgers, tallying 19.5 tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks. Not too bad for an undersized one technique. Now does he fit with the Cowboys? Let’s take a look.