Fox Sports host Colin Cowherd likes to say that new information often brings new opinions and ways to look at things. In the case of Kyle Pitts, the tight end out of Florida, Cowherd has reversed course on his NFL draft stock and future.

Cowherd said on his show this week that Pitts would be an ideal fit with the Dallas Cowboys. He said because the Cowboys have a history of doing offense right, that they would know how to use him the best.

“By the way, he has no potential to bust, none,” Cowherd said. “He’s the only guy in the draft, he and Trevor Lawrence, zero chance of busting. In a draft where 40 percent of the players, well maybe 30 percent, will bust, another 10 to 15 percent will underachieve, he’s the guarantee. He’s the Chase Young, Ohio State-Washington. The Patrick Willis, Ole Miss-Niners. There’s always one or two guys, yeah, that guy can’t bust.”

Drafting Pitts would make Dak Prescott and Mike McCarthy better, and keep the “average” defense off the field.

“You can use the other eight or nine draft picks to figure out defense,” he said. “The truth is the NFC East is so lousy, you may be able to win that division by just having a great offense, and having holes everywhere else.”