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    What is your opinion of Dallas' number 1 pick and who should they take next with their 20th pick?

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    good pick for a 3-4 scheme they want to go to.
    prototypical Parcells DE like Shaun Ellis was in NY

    the 20th pick/ with Rodgers there do you take a stab at it or keep improving the Defense?

    i say improve the Defense add maybe Derrick Johnson who is AVAILABLE!! still

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    What next, Defense or Offence?

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    Nice pick with Spears from LSU! Now we need a WR. Since I live in Colorado, I've seen a kid from Northern Colorado by the name of Vincent Jackson. If he is still there in the second round, he would be a great addition.

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    i wonder if mike williams fell 1 spot if the cowboys woulda took him

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    Without a doubt! Dallas needs a WR who can go vertical. Has anyone heard about how K. Johnson is doing after his surgeries?

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    Dallas has #8 overall tomorrow..thoughts on who they should pick?

    I like:
    1) WR Mathis from Hampton
    2) DE Chris Canty

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    Wow, look @ these other names still available.

    Fred Gibson WR Georgia
    Jason Brown C North Carolina
    Michael Munoz T Tennessee
    Adrian McPherson QB
    Elton Brown OG
    Ciatrick Fason RB Fla
    Antaaj Hawthorne DT Wisc
    Brandon Browner CB/S Ore(?)
    Ernest Shazor S Mich St

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    Cowboys got Chris Canty! I think the Dallas D will be MUCH improved & w/pressure on the QB the CBs don't have to be All-Pro or #1 overall quality. Any QB can pick you apart with more than 5 seconds to throw.

    Dallas obviously feels good about getting a WR after the June 1st cuts.

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    I love the pickup of Marion Barber... a guy who can fill in when Julius needs a breather.

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    Dallas has had a very productive draft! Especially on Defense. I can't wait for the season to start. The RB from Minnesota will be a great backup to Jones. The WR will come like Dio stated above after the June custs.

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    Barber will be pretty good being a part-time RB like he was @ Minn. He split the carries there & did just fine. If Canty is healthy for the season that Def front 7 will give teams so much trouble that the Def backfield w/RW & Newman will be just fine. Brandon Browner & Ernest Shazor are still there @ 323p though! Amazing. Dallas can round out a great draft w/1 of them.

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    TB has 4 picls in the 7th..I bet they clean up on talent that sticks to the roster like the 2 aforementioned.

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    did the cowboys do anything to improve the secondary.

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    did the cowboys do anything to improve the secondary.
    See post #10 in this thread. Was stated many times yesterday on ESPN that w/the rules being enforced there aren't any true "Shut Down" CBs. It all starts with the pass rush.

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    Dallas 7th rnd pick #224 overall was a DT..a light one too. Too light for the 3-4 IF he is plugged in @ DT.

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    I think they are projecting him as a backup DE
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    did the cowboys do anything to improve the secondary.
    Signed Anthony Henry in the offseason to be starting CB and paid him a $10 mil signing bonus.

    Also, drafted FS Berniault, but I doubt he can step in and start right away.

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    I think that Dallas knew they'd be OK with a CB like Henry knowing they were going to be getting pressure on the QB. Did you see the # of tackles that Berniault made the last 2 yrs @ Ball St? 270! He is listed as 6'2", 204, 4.56 40.

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    You know I LOVE that 4th round pick!!!!

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    IMO, this is the best overall draft the Cowboys have had since Jimmy Johnson was head coach. I like the selection of primarily defensive players in order to move to a base 3-4 defense. Back in the glory days of the early 90's, one of the defining characteristics of those Dallas teams was the ability to constantly rotate in fresh D line players (Maryland, Casillas, Haley, Tolbert, Hennings, Johnson, Lett, etc.). It allowed the Cowboys to have constant pressure on the QB and to be really tough against the run. IF you can get that constant pressure with a nice rotation on the D line, you don't have to have an amazing secondary, just a solid/disciplined one, and we've got that with Newman, recently acquired Henry, R. Williams back there. I think this is a great draft by the Cowboys, and getting Ware and Spears in the 1st round was freakin' HUGE. All the sudden you're looking at a solid D line rotation in addition to having the edge type pass rushers that you need in a 3-4, I'm very excited to see this defense play next season.

    I still have some questions regarding our WR's, and RT is still a concern, but overall I think the Cowboys improved their team significantly. Great draft, lets just hope Bledsoe works out at QB!

    respect the 'fro

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    Finally Jerry Jones pulled his head out of his ass and let someone who knows more do the drafting. Cowboys are still 2 to 3 years away from pulling themselves out of the mess "Coach" Jerry Jones put them in. But gotta give Jerry credit for finally making the change, he does have a strong desire to win, almost as big as his ego.

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    I still have some questions regarding our WR's, and RT is still a concern
    Ditto here BUT I think we can address those issues after the June 1st cuts. Might win the SB this yr but should make the playoffs. I PRAY that Henson does come around no later than the end of the year. He was basically our 3rd round pick this yr.

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    http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory...sfront/3153008

    April 25, 2005, 11:07PM

    Glenn reportedly heading to Cowboys
    By CARLTON THOMPSON
    Copyright 2005 Houston Chronicle
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    As Aaron Glenn's future with the Texans appears headed south, it seems the three-time Pro Bowl cornerback is headed north -- as in up Interstate-45 to Dallas where he will be reunited with his former coach, Bill Parcells.

    The Texans gave Glenn permission to seek a deal with another team last week when they acquired cornerback Phillip Buchanon in a trade with the Oakland Raiders.

    According to sources, Glenn has reached an agreement with Dallas, and the Texans will facilitate the deal by granting the 11-year veteran his release. Attempts to reach Glenn were unsuccessful.

    Texans coach Dom Capers met with Glenn the day the Buchanon trade was completed and gave Glenn the option of staying with the Texans, possibly in a reduced role, or exploring his options with other teams.

    Although at least two other teams were believed to be interested in Glenn, Dallas would seem to be a good fit. Glenn played for Cowboys coach Bill Parcells from 1997-1999 when both were with the New York Jets, and Dallas represents a destination not so far from home for the Nimitz High School and Texas A&M product.

    Furthermore, Parcells has a history of surrounding himself with players he has coached in the past and has several former players on his Cowboys roster, including quarterback Drew Bledsoe, fullback Richie Anderson and receivers Terry Glenn and Keyshawn Johnson, a close friend of Glenn's.

    It's uncertain exactly when the Texans will release Glenn, who signed a five-year, $26 million contract extension in September of 2002, but when they do it ultimately will save the team about $1.1 million on the 2005 salary cap, and if they make the move before June 1 -- in all likelihood, they will -- Glenn will be completely off the books for 2006 and beyond.

    One of the Texans' top offseason priorities was to get younger and faster, especially on defense where they predominately have been a veteran team. Glenn will be 33 years old when the season begins, and in Buchanon and Dunta Robinson, both 24 years old, the Texans believe they have a pair of talented young cornerbacks with which to move forward.

    Although the Texans would have more quality depth at the position with Glenn on the roster, the team also has high hopes for Demarcus gins, a 2002 sixth-round pick who became a starter in the nickel package last season.

    Glenn also will encounter a full house at cornerback with the Cowboys. Terrance Newman was the fifth overall selection in the 2003 draft, and it would seem free-agent Anthony Henry is a lock for a starting job considering the Cowboys gave him a $10 million signing bonus.

    Long considered one of the top cover men in the league, Glenn helped give the Texans instant credibility when he joined the expansion team in 2002. He led the team with five interceptions in his first season with the Texans and was selected to the Pro Bowl for the third time in his career.

    Injuries limited Glenn to just 11 games in 2003, but he bounced back with a solid season in 2004, intercepting five passes and serving as a mentor for Robinson, the team's first-round pick in the 2004 draft.

    Glenn becomes the fourth member of the Texans' 2004 season-opening defensive starting lineup who won't be with the team in 2005. Inside linebackers Jamie Sharper and Jay Foreman were released after being given permission to seek trades, and strong safety Eric Brown also was cut. A fifth starter, outside linebacker Kailee Wong, will move inside to a new position

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