Dallas traded its second-round (No. 51) pick to Buffalo for the Bills' third- (No. 75) and fourth-round (No. 110) picks. Buffalo selected Andy Levitre, G, Oregon State. Dallas selected Robert Brewster, OT, Ball State and Victor Butler, LB, Oregon State.
Dallas traded its fourth-round (No. 117) pick to Tampa Bay for the Buccaneers' fourth- (No. 120) and seventh-round (No. 229) picks. Tampa Bay selected Kyle Moore, DE, Southern California. Dallas selected Brandon Williams, LB, Texas Tech and Manuel Johnson, WR, Oklahoma.
SkinsandTerps;2752070 said:There were none for next year that I remember.
I will look it up real quick.
big dog cowboy;2752111 said:On the ticket yesterday morning Norm said one of the goals for day 2 was to acquire at least one extra pick for next year. Didn't happen.
BraveHeartFan;2752344 said:You'll probably get your picks for next year toward the end of the summer when they move Ellis and Bobby. That's just a thought anyway.
SkinsandTerps;2752349 said:You think teams are going to give up picks for either of those guys ?
Puff, puff, pass.
CowboyWay;2752357 said:You could possibly get a 7th for Ellis. And even thats a big if.
I'm not sure I'd give a peanut butter and Jelly sandwich for Carpenter.
Thats right up there with getting a 2nd or 3rd round pick for Jason Campbell in my book.
I think Campbell is somewhere in between the overestimation and hype he gets from the Skins fans, and the underestimation and disrespect he gets from Cowboys fans.SkinsandTerps;2752375 said::laugh2:
First 8 weeks vs. last 8 weeks. Campbell can do it, he just hesitates, and it kills his game. Too much change and second guessing kills it.
TheCount;2752118 said:I'm a little disappointed we didn't reload for next year if this draft was so weak.
well worth it IMOThe Quest for Six;2752444 said:Dallas has a pick in every round next year except the fifth round, where they have none as a result of the trade last year with Denver to acquire Holland.
