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Cowboys draft for 1967

March 14: Cowboys drafted 23rd
No. Player Pos. School
1No choice: Given, along with 2nd- and two 5th-round choices, to Houston for Ralph Neely
2No choice: Given, along with 1st- and two 5th-round choices, to Houston for Ralph Neely
3 Phil ClarkDBNorthwestern
4Curtis MarkerGNorthern Michigan
5aNo choice: Choice and Jim Steffen from Washington for Brig Owens, Mitch Johnson and Jake Kupp; given along with 1st-, 2nd- and 5th-round choices for Ralph Neely
5bNo choice: From Cleveland for Joe Bob Isbell; given along with 1st-, 2nd- and 5th-round choices for Ralph Neely
5cNo choice: Traded to Green Bay for Henry Gremminger
6 Sims StokesDBNorthern Arizona
7 Rayfield WrightDEFort Valley State
8Steve LaubQBIllinois Wesleyan
9Byron MorganDBFindlay (Ohio)
10Eugene BowenRBTennessee A&I
11Pat RileyWRKentucky
12 Harold DetersKNorth Carolina State
13Al KerkianDEAkron
14Tom BoydGTarleton State
15Leavie DavisDBEdward Waters College
16Paul BrothersHBOregon State
17George AdamsLBMorehead State
  Made active roster | Click on names in boldface for career statistics

Today in History
1999: A final autopsy reveals that former Cowboys offensive lineman Mark Tuinei died of a lethal combination of heroin and a form of the drug ecstasy. The death was ruled an accident.
Picture of the Day

AP

Green Bay Packer Jim Taylor runs with a Bart Starr pass as Mel Renfro (20) leaps high in air too late to break up the pass during the NFL Championship game, Jan. 1, 1967, in Dallas. At left is Cowboys Chuck Howley (54).


Michael Irvin



Season opener

vs. N.Y. GIANTS

Sunday, Sept. 9, 7:15 p.m.

TV: NBC (Ch. 5)



 
 
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