Stautner
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Not inclusive of coaches.
1. Roger Staubach: Hands down. Anyone old enough to have seen the Cowboys throughout most of their history will agree with this.
2. Bob Lilly: To this day would be in the discussion as the all-time best DT - our first draft pick ever, and nicknamed Mr. Cowboy for a reason.
3. Emmitt Smith: NFL's all-time leading rusher. Nothing more needs to be said.
1st 3 are no brainers ..... gets tougher now.
4. Randy White: A notch behind Lilly, but no team has had 2 DT as good as Lilly and White.
5. Tony Dorsett: An all-time great
6. Troy Aikman: One of the truly great QB leaders ever.
7. Michael Irvin: Not only a highly skilled receiver, but the emotional leader of a great team.
8. Larry Allen: Easily the best Dallas O-linemen ever, and arguably the best NFL O-lineman ever.
9. Mel Renfro: Incredibly overlooked and underappreciated for some reason. a 10 TIME Pro-Bowler
10. Drew Pearson: Tough choice for No. 10, but he was Roger's go to guy and one of the most clutch WR's ever.
In my mind the first 9 have to be in the top 10, although the order of 4 - 9 could legitimately be jumbled differently. 1 - 3 has to be the way it is. As for No. 10, a strong case could be made for Rayfield Wright, Bob Hayes, Too Tall Jones, Cliff Harris and Darren Woodsen.
1. Roger Staubach: Hands down. Anyone old enough to have seen the Cowboys throughout most of their history will agree with this.
2. Bob Lilly: To this day would be in the discussion as the all-time best DT - our first draft pick ever, and nicknamed Mr. Cowboy for a reason.
3. Emmitt Smith: NFL's all-time leading rusher. Nothing more needs to be said.
1st 3 are no brainers ..... gets tougher now.
4. Randy White: A notch behind Lilly, but no team has had 2 DT as good as Lilly and White.
5. Tony Dorsett: An all-time great
6. Troy Aikman: One of the truly great QB leaders ever.
7. Michael Irvin: Not only a highly skilled receiver, but the emotional leader of a great team.
8. Larry Allen: Easily the best Dallas O-linemen ever, and arguably the best NFL O-lineman ever.
9. Mel Renfro: Incredibly overlooked and underappreciated for some reason. a 10 TIME Pro-Bowler
10. Drew Pearson: Tough choice for No. 10, but he was Roger's go to guy and one of the most clutch WR's ever.
In my mind the first 9 have to be in the top 10, although the order of 4 - 9 could legitimately be jumbled differently. 1 - 3 has to be the way it is. As for No. 10, a strong case could be made for Rayfield Wright, Bob Hayes, Too Tall Jones, Cliff Harris and Darren Woodsen.