Cowboys load up on ‘big play’ guys with RB Jones, CB Jenkins

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Cowboys load up on ‘big play’ guys with RB Jones, CB Jenkins
By JAIME ARON, AP Sports Writer
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AP - Apr 26, 3:33 pm EDT NFL Gallery IRVING, Texas (AP)—The Dallas Cowboys wanted a running back in the first round of the draft, and the guy widely considered the second-best available fell right to them at No. 22.

But Rashard Mendenhall wasn’t who Jerry Jones wanted. Felix Jones was.

The Cowboys came away from the first day of the draft with Felix Jones, cornerback Michael Jenkins, tight end Martellus Bennett—and Adam “Pacman” Jones, as the ongoing talks for the suspended cornerback-kick returner finally wrapped up, pending only the expected league formalization on Sunday.

Dallas took Felix Jones at 22 and Jenkins at No. 25, moving up three spots by sending two late-round picks to Seattle. Bennett was selected in the second round, replacing Anthony Fasano as the second tight end after Jason Witten. Fasano was traded to Miami, along with linebacker Akin Ayodele, for a fourth-round pick.

The Cowboys needed another fourth-rounder because theirs is headed to Tennessee for Pacman. A trade for the suspended cornerback was in the works since Wednesday.

“Big capability jumps up for us with these guys,” coach Wade Phillips said.

Jerry Jones also made it clear that none of the additions should be considered backups—even if they aren’t always among the 22 starters. Felix Jones will be sharing time with Marion Barber, Jenkins and Pacman will be part of crucial depth at cornerback and Bennett will be used in a lot of two-tight end formations.

Taking Felix Jones made sense because the speedster complements bruiser Barber. He’ll have no ego problems being a backup because he played behind Darren McFadden at Arkansas. Plus, his average of 28.2 yards per kickoff return is among the best in college football history, filling another need for Dallas. He’s such a good fit that most mock drafts had him as the team’s pick.

Yet Jerry Jones was forced to defend his choice because Mendenhall was available. Asked which running back was listed higher on the team’s draft board, Jones said he didn’t want to get into that, then added, “You could flip a coin.”

He also described Mendenhall as someone who “could be a full-time, 25-carry back, if you wanted him to.” But the Cowboys didn’t want that. Rather than a straight starter-backup situation with Barber and Mendenhall, the team wanted the 1-2 punch of Barber and Felix Jones.

“Starter is not the word I would look for,” Jerry Jones said. “I would think that we’re casting our lot in a two-back offense more with Felix Jones than we would be with Mendenhall as we plan ahead. Nothing wrong with that, because we have Barber.”

The Cowboys also thought about taking a cornerback at No. 22, but decided to wait until their next pick, at No. 28. Then it looked like the player they wanted wouldn’t still be around, so they moved up to No. 25 to take Jenkins. Dallas gave up fifth- and seventh-round picks to scoot up.

“I told Adam if we drafted a corner it shouldn’t be interpreted in any way,” Jerry Jones said. “When you look at the possibilities we have with Jenkins and Adam, it’s pretty exciting.”

Phillips was practically giddy about his new personnel. He said Felix Jones reminds him of Thurman Thomas and will be used like Marshall Faulk. He said Bennett, a former basketball player, reminded him another hoopster, San Diego’s Antonio Gates.

Bennett, a Houston-area native who played at Texas A&M, was excited to be staying in the Lone Star State. And he’s looking forward to catching passes from Tony Romo.

“Any quarterback that can get Jessica Simpson, I’ve got to play with him!” Bennett said. “I’m excited just to be next to (Patrick) Crayton or Terrell Owens or practicing against DeMarcus Ware is going to be a great honor.”

Jenkins wasn’t expecting to be headed to the Cowboys.

“I really wasn’t getting any vibes from Dallas during this whole process,” he said. “That’s what surprised me the most, especially after they picked up Pacman Jones.”

Felix Jones is the first offensive player Dallas has taken in the first round since 1997.

“I am just ready to go in there and learn my playbook and get on the field,” he said. “Coach Jones was the first person to call me and I was so excited.”

Uh, Coach Jones?

“Well, Mr. Jones,” he said. “Sorry.”

The Cowboys still have a few picks to make Sunday: A third-rounder, Miami’s fourth-rounder and Miami’s sixth-rounder.



See, Felix is smart.:laugh1:
 

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Glad to read that Bennett approves of Moxie & his girl friend.
 

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'But Rashard Mendenhall wasn’t who Jerry Jones wanted. Felix Jones was.'

Obviously :mad:

'He also described Mendenhall as someone who “could be a full-time, 25-carry back, if you wanted him to.” But the Cowboys didn’t want that.'

Of course not, why would Dallas want someone like that? Better to be a complimentary guy then someone who has the talent to be a full time guy. But as long as his skills compliment Barber that's all that matters. How stupid for any team to pair a power back with a power back or a a speed back with a speed back as long as the talent is there. Not to mention Mendenhall has a better 40 time but I am aware of football speed compared to track speed so not dwelling on that. Regardless everything I have seen from Mendenhall compared to Jones screams better football player. But Felix is the better compliment to Barber so that's all that matters. Can even catch the ball on a screen while Mendenhall would be sitting the bench on that kind of play. :rolleyes:

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Not hard to read into what Jerry said there, Mendenhall was rated higher even on THEIR draft board but they went with looking for a compliment back instead of an everydown back, underscoring that they DIDN'T go with the better back...They went with the one trick pony :banghead:
 

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FCBarca;2056390 said:
Not hard to read into what Jerry said there, Mendenhall was rated higher even on THEIR draft board but they went with looking for a compliment back instead of an everydown back, underscoring that they DIDN'T go with the better back...They went with the one trick pony :banghead:

No you wanted to draft the one trick pony, Dallas decided to go with the guy they could play in the slot and have return kickoffs as well as play a nickel back role.

Not only that but they have a guy who doesn't cry when he gets 15 carries or less.

Dallas just dealt with a crying and sucky JuJo... think that might have mattered some???

Not sure why it is so hard to understand they drafted the guy they felt they could get on the field more next year and into the short term future.
 

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MB3 made the Pro Bowl in his role last year... why would anyone want to change his role? Thats like asking Witten to WR!

While MB3 was in that role the Cowboys rolled the Giants twice... we all know what happen to this team when they changed MB3s role!

MB3 is this teams Irvin... can he be that spark geting beat up as the workhorse!

I hope we draft another RB! So MB3 can focus on the role he had last year.
 

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FCBarca;2056390 said:
Not hard to read into what Jerry said there, Mendenhall was rated higher even on THEIR draft board but they went with looking for a compliment back instead of an everydown back, underscoring that they DIDN'T go with the better back...They went with the one trick pony :banghead:

Three tricks. Beside running very well, Felix Jones can block; I understand Mendenhall doesn't. Jones returns kicks; I understand Mendenhall doesn't.

Maybe four. Jones can catch. Can the other guy?


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Dallas has done an outstanding job thus far, when you're as talented as the Cowboys you only add depth... Felix Jones is definitely a "wow" player on offense and we really needed a gifted corner and my boy Mike Jenkins is just that, he's got silly skills as a man to man cover corner.
 
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