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Tyron Smith is retiring and is signing a 1 day contract so he can do so as a Cowboy. He was a good one. 

I will always remember him for wearing a knee brace on his elbow because there wasn’t an elbow brace in his size available.
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8 hours ago, DougO said:

And Bobby Hebert. Had a few good years.

I met him once at an open house in BR at a safety supply. Talked for a good while, awesome dude. 
 

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Jerry Jones says Cowboys working on 'pretty substantive trades'
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The NFL draft is two days away, but the Dallas Cowboys are still looking at ways to improve other than the 10 current selections they have over seven rounds on Thursday through Saturday.

Owner and general manager Jerry Jones said after Tuesday's predraft news conference that the Cowboys are working on "pretty substantive trades" regarding players, although he offered no specifics other than saying they are taking calls with teams.

The Cowboys have made trades for quarterback Trey Lance, wide receiver Jonathan Mingo, wide receiver Brandin Cooks and cornerback Stephon Gilmore in recent years but have not made a blockbuster deal since the midseason addition of Amari Cooper at the trade deadline in 2018. Earlier this offseason the Cowboys made trades for linebacker Kenneth Murray Jr. (Tennessee Titans) and cornerback Kaiir Elam (Buffalo Bills).

 

It will be entertaining to see his definition of "substantive"

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12 hours ago, boilerhorn said:

Jerry Jones says Cowboys working on 'pretty substantive trades'
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The NFL draft is two days away, but the Dallas Cowboys are still looking at ways to improve other than the 10 current selections they have over seven rounds on Thursday through Saturday.

Owner and general manager Jerry Jones said after Tuesday's predraft news conference that the Cowboys are working on "pretty substantive trades" regarding players, although he offered no specifics other than saying they are taking calls with teams.

The Cowboys have made trades for quarterback Trey Lance, wide receiver Jonathan Mingo, wide receiver Brandin Cooks and cornerback Stephon Gilmore in recent years but have not made a blockbuster deal since the midseason addition of Amari Cooper at the trade deadline in 2018. Earlier this offseason the Cowboys made trades for linebacker Kenneth Murray Jr. (Tennessee Titans) and cornerback Kaiir Elam (Buffalo Bills).

 

It will be entertaining to see his definition of "substantive"

If history tells us anything.  It means trading down and completely botching the rest of the draft. 

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On 4/23/2025 at 9:49 AM, Underdog said:

Welcome to Dallas, Will Levis. 

Levis could end up being Darnold Light in a few years before it's all over. He's been in shit situations since he was drafted, rushed to fast, ditched too fast. 

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Looking at the current ebb and flow of the draft stuff, DT looks like a decent quality heavy position in the area where Dallas would be picking, either at 12 or a few picks down either way. Depends on the run on positions, how many QBs are taken. DT, or an OT they love that dropped a bit, one of the WRs seem like the better bets. I'm not hating the idea of a trade down a few spots if a higher rated prospect doesn't slide a bit more than expected. If there is a really good OT there that could challenge either side that would be great. A dominant interior DT would be great. 

I'm definitely rooting for moar qbs taken ahead of the Cowboys pick to get a better prospect to slide down a bit. Lots of ways to go position wise, though. Don't reach.

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On 4/23/2025 at 9:43 AM, EvilCaseMcCoy said:

If history tells us anything.  It means trading down and completely botching the rest of the draft. 

They tend to stay put and nail a good pick when they have a pick that high. Just depends on their really really want list and how it flows. If they drop down too far it would probably be one of the dumpsterfire picks where their guy gets taken one spot in front of them. They need multiple really really wants where one would definitely be available a few picks later,  or they likely stay put. They tend to do well in this area of the draft.  

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Wet gonna end up reaching a bit for golden or taking walker.  I just hope it’s not a fucking guard. 

Ooo Loveland over Warren.  That’s interesting 

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11 minutes ago, Drew said:

Wet gonna end up reaching a bit for golden or taking walker.  I just hope it’s not a fucking guard. 

Ooo Loveland over Warren.  That’s interesting 

welp

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So when the offense is stifled next year cause Lamb is Bracketed and they have not dynamic TE or opposing WR, not to mention some 5th round RB(cause I guarantee they take a DB round 2/3) we’re gonna love this. 
 

I know everyone hates Dak and thinks he sucks. But they’re really just undercutting him even more by not getting any weapons.  
 

There is not a 2nd round WR as good as anything in the first. And a RB will be great but they’ll get one of those later anyways. 

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Just now, Jameslaw121 said:

They couldn't trade back and get this guy?

Only one that called was the Texans and low balled them. 

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S. Jones "hi, uh Tampa, we'd like to uh, move back.  yeah, how about your 6th and the 1st...uh, yeah I don't know..."

S. Jones totee boy "uh Sir, we are running out of time, we need the pick"

S. Jones "I don't know, don't rush me, who is the best guard on our board?"

totee boy "Booker Sir"

S. Jones "yeah, go with him, hurry"

 

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