Nominate the Best Cowboys' 4-3 LB Since 1990

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1. Ken Norton, Landry's last 2nd rounder, out of UCLA in 1988. He should not have been allowed to leave as a free agent. He was fast and tough. Son of former heavyweight boxing champion. Came with Michael Irvin who was #1 in 1988, the first great two top draft picks hits by Tom Landry since 1975.

2. Sean Lee

3. Dat Ngyuen


Most talented LB who could not last long: Bruce Carter
LB's been drafted a lot in 2nd round since 1990
 
1. Ken Norton, Landry's last 2nd rounder, out of UCLA in 1988. He should not have been allowed to leave as a free agent. He was fast and tough. Son of former heavyweight boxing champion. Came with Michael Irvin who was #1 in 1988, the first great two top draft picks hits by Tom Landry since 1975.

2. Sean Lee

3. Dat Ngyuen


Most talented LB who could not last long: Bruce Carter
LB's been drafted a lot in 2nd round since 1990
Robert Jones wasn't bad.
 
I can't argue that top 3/ranking.

Carter, athletically was everything you wanted in a modern LB. Just couldn't get the instinct to match.
 
1. Ken Norton, Landry's last 2nd rounder, out of UCLA in 1988. He should not have been allowed to leave as a free agent. He was fast and tough. Son of former heavyweight boxing champion. Came with Michael Irvin who was #1 in 1988, the first great two top draft picks hits by Tom Landry since 1975.

2. Sean Lee

3. Dat Ngyuen


Most talented LB who could not last long: Bruce Carter
LB's been drafted a lot in 2nd round since 1990
Ken Norton Jr was an absolute force, size and speed was insane. That goaline stand in that 92 superbowl was a statement that broke the bills

Sean Lee couldve been better if his body held up, guy was a super computer of deciphering plays and QBs, his rookie year was insane with his picks.
 
1. Ken Norton, Landry's last 2nd rounder, out of UCLA in 1988. He should not have been allowed to leave as a free agent. He was fast and tough. Son of former heavyweight boxing champion. Came with Michael Irvin who was #1 in 1988, the first great two top draft picks hits by Tom Landry since 1975.

2. Sean Lee

3. Dat Ngyuen


Most talented LB who could not last long: Bruce Carter
LB's been drafted a lot in 2nd round since 1990
Norton and not to close.
 
For one year? LVE would be on that list. Unfortunately, injuries robbed us of that version of LVE.
 
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