bbgun;2083606 said:Forget Ayodele. He was on his way out anyway. The problem is that they traded a second rounder two years later for a 4th. That's like getting 50 cents on the dollar. Then they had to burn another high pick to atone for the earlier screwup at that position. Not good. What's their plan? To keep drafting backup TEs high until they get it right? For their sake, I hope Bennett can play.
Chocolate Lab;2083452 said:It's funny, Al Johnson and Julius Jones were second rounders who left and we got NOTHING for them. But you trade another second rounder who's been less productive than those two and actually get something of value, and it's as if you got robbed.
But then we knew this was coming. Parcells = Genius. Jerry = Rube.
Bob Sacamano;2083690 said:unfortunately, you don't get equal value for a backup player
superpunk;2083692 said:Free agent additions and subtractions are not evaluated in the same manner as trades.
The fact is we let a starter and a second round TE go in exchange for a 4th rounder, THEN spent a second rounder on a TE. No matter what the reasoning, you can definitely see how impartial observers would say that entire scenario doesn't make sense.
EndGame;2083371 said:I tend to agree with the writer. A fourth rounder for a starter and a solid backup who could potentially be a starter is not near enough. I'm anticipating the arguments that Ayodele wasn't a playmaker and that Fasano is dumb, but the fact is that Ayodele was a starter for the Cowboys and probably will be a starter for the Phins, and Fasano is a potential starter.
I would have thought they could have at least squeezed a third rounder out the Phins. Tuna must have some incriminating photos of Jerrah.
superpunk;2083692 said:Free agent additions and subtractions are not evaluated in the same manner as trades. The fact is we let a starter and a second round TE go in exchange for a 4th rounder, THEN spent a second rounder on a TE. No matter what the reasoning, you can definitely see how impartial observers would say that entire scenario doesn't make sense. It's not like it was do or die with Ayodele and Fasano. We didn't need to move them. But we did, apparently to go ina different direction.
The only thing wrong with the premise of the article is that he thinks we are putting all our eggs in the Thomas basket. Like we don't have 18 first and second round picks at LB.![]()
bbgun;2083694 said:And unless you're one piece away from a championship, you don't draft blocking TEs in the second round. Even if they're from New Jersey.
Bob Sacamano;2083704 said:Bennett is more than just a blocking TE
ndanger;2083358 said:3. The Cowboys get fleeced.
Because news of the trade between the Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins came on the eve of the draft, it made the deal a bit less noticeable—but no less remarkable.
The Cowboys sent linebacker Akin Ayodele and tight end Anthony Fasano to the Dolphins for a fourth-round draft pick. Total. Seriously.
Ayodele signed with the Cowboys as a free agent in 2006, and Fasano was a second-round pick that same year. Although Ayodele would have been bumped to the bench by free-agent pickup Zach Thomas, it’s highly risky, at best, for Dallas to count on the veteran linebacker with the history of head trauma to stay on the field. Meanwhile, after dealing away Fasano, the Cowboys had to burn a second-round pick on a new tight end (Texas A&M’s Martellus Bennett) to work behind Jason Witten.
bbgun;2083707 said:I was referencing Jersey boy Fasano.
Hiero;2083749 said:I didnt like ayodele or Fasano. Ayodele was about to get cut... and Fasano was a complete and utter failure. As a blocker and receiver. He whiffed on all of his blocks and dropped too many passes. Plus he wasnt much of ar eceiver out of the backfield.
bootsy;2083584 said:If this the worst anyone can say about the Cowboys is that we got fleeced(which I don't agree with) for trading 'Butterhands' Fasano and '40 tackles' Ayodele, then I'll take it.
EndGame;2083371 said:I tend to agree with the writer. A fourth rounder for a starter and a solid backup who could potentially be a starter is not near enough. I'm anticipating the arguments that Ayodele wasn't a playmaker and that Fasano is dumb, but the fact is that Ayodele was a starter for the Cowboys and probably will be a starter for the Phins, and Fasano is a potential starter.
I would have thought they could have at least squeezed a third rounder out the Phins. Tuna must have some incriminating photos of Jerrah.
Cowboy Bill Watts;2083438 said:the only the trade makes sense is if you think fasano is as developed as he is going to be.
i think JJ gave up on him way too early.
i don't question the trade, but just a 4th was not enough.
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Chocolate Lab;2083452 said:It's funny, Al Johnson and Julius Jones were second rounders who left and we got NOTHING for them. But you trade another second rounder who's been less productive than those two and actually get something of value, and it's as if you got robbed.
But then we knew this was coming. Parcells = Genius. Jerry = Rube.
speedkilz88;2083790 said:The Cowboys got both Tashard Choice and Orlando Scandrick for two guys they didn't want. Drafting Fasano was a mistake, getting two quality rookies in exchange looks like a good move.