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With the idea that improving their play in the defensive secondary would start by drafting a young prospect at cornerback, many have assumed that the Dallas Cowboys would use the No. 9 overall pick on Nebraska CB Prince Amukamara. However, this might not be as much of a foregone conclusion as it seems.
Tony Pauline of DraftInsider.net reports that the Cowboys aren't going bonkers for Amukamara, and won't use that pick on him. (This is obviously good news for the Washington Redskins and Houston Texans, both of would be happy to add a talented young CB to their rosters). Instead, sources tell Pauline, the team wants to trade down from the ninth pick and draft an offensive tackle to be their new starter at RT. But wait, what about Marc Colombo? According to Pauline's sources, Colombo and Leonard Davis are likely to be cut later this offseason, though Davis could be brought back at a lower salary.
The Cowboys' ability to trade back will be dependent on someone wanting to trade up, and this could depend on one of the Top 2 QBs sliding or another team falling in love with another particular player. But if all goes to plan, the Cowboys' O-line will look a bit different by the time the 2011 season kicks off.
- Tim Kavanagh
Tony Pauline of DraftInsider.net reports that the Cowboys aren't going bonkers for Amukamara, and won't use that pick on him. (This is obviously good news for the Washington Redskins and Houston Texans, both of would be happy to add a talented young CB to their rosters). Instead, sources tell Pauline, the team wants to trade down from the ninth pick and draft an offensive tackle to be their new starter at RT. But wait, what about Marc Colombo? According to Pauline's sources, Colombo and Leonard Davis are likely to be cut later this offseason, though Davis could be brought back at a lower salary.
The Cowboys' ability to trade back will be dependent on someone wanting to trade up, and this could depend on one of the Top 2 QBs sliding or another team falling in love with another particular player. But if all goes to plan, the Cowboys' O-line will look a bit different by the time the 2011 season kicks off.
- Tim Kavanagh