ABQCOWBOY;4986101 said:
No, I think it's good that we get reminded.
We should never forget about just how bad a deal that was and to be honest, the Cowboys need that even more IMO.
We did the same exact thing in 2000. That brought us the following in the 2001 Draft:
2 53 Quincy Carter QB
2 56 Tony Dixon S
3 93 Willie Blade DT
4 122 Markus Steele OLB
5 137 Matt Lehr OG
6 171 Daleroy Stewart DT
7 207 Colston Weatherington DE
7 240 John Nix DT
7 242 Char-ron Dorsey OT
Might be the worst draft we've ever had. Please, keep reminding us of how bad an idea either of those moves were.
That 2001 draft was horrible. As mentioned, we traded our 1st rounder (9th overall) for Galloway. Seattle took Koren Robinson, who ending up being a bust. It was a pretty weak 1st round after the top picks (Vick, Seymour, Tomlinson, Justin Smith). Guys like Steve Hutchinson and Casey Hampton went at 17 and 19. Reggie Wayne taken at pick 30. Drew Brees 32 (1st pick of the 2nd round). Chad Johnson 36.
I'm guessing the Boys, needing a receiver without the Galloway trade, would have taken Robinson. Maybe Rod Gardner who went 15 or Santana Moss who went 16.
With the above mentioned picks, the boys could have had these players:
9-Steve Hutchinson or Casey Hampton
53- Steve Smith or Shaun Rogers
56- Adrian Wilson
93- Anthony Henry
122- Ed Hartwell
137 A.J. Feeley
171- T.J. Housmandzadeh
Looking at it that way, would have been nice to have a Steve Smith. But we had Rocket Ismail and Joey Galloway on that team. T.J. would have been a nice find in the 6th round.
Of course the team really screwed up on the #56 pick. Taking Tony Dixon instead of Adrian Wilson. Wilson was taken 8 picks later by Arizona and has had a very productive career. Oh, and Shaun Rogers was taken 5 picks later than Tony Dixon.