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Posted by rphillips at 5/6/2011 12:36 PM CDT on truebluefanclub.com


Although the Cowboys seem likely to make a move or two in free agency -- Gerald Sensabaugh should be an unrestricted free agent and Alan Ball is probably moving back to corner --the Cowboys haven't forgotten about developing their current group of backup safeties.

That was evident in last weekend's NFL Draft, when the club chose not to take a safety with one of their eight picks.

Arguably the draft's best safety/corner prospect, Texas' Aaron Williams, might have been the pick at No. 40 if he hadn't gone 34th to Buffalo. But the Cowboys weren't particularly high on the next guy in line, UCLA's Rahim Moore, and took North Carolina linebacker Bruce Carter at 40 instead.

The rest of the class was widely considered weak overall, possibly the weakest in recent memory. Throughout the draft, Jerry Jones said team brass weighed whether an available safety could beat out Akwasi Owusu-Ansah, Barry Church or Danny McCray. Their answer was no. Jones said the room's general opinion was that Owusu-Ansah would have been a third-round pick had he not been coming off shoulder surgery last spring.

"That's the type of process you go through," Jones said.
 
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I wonder where we had that Jarrett kid rated that Philadelphia snagged in the 2nd.

I either read or heard someone over draft weeked lauding the pick, and saying he could "make their draft."
 
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