No choice: Traded to Cleveland along with 2nd-round choice obtained from New Orleans, 8th-round choice obtained from Denver and the Cowboys 6th- and 12th-round choices for 2nd- and 5th-round choices
3c
James Brown
T
Virginia State
4a
No choice: Traded to L.A. Raiders for Steve Beuerlein
No choice: Traded to Houston along with 2nd-round in 1991 obtained from Minnesota for Alonzo Highsmith
6a
Fallon Wacasey
TE
Tulsa
6b
No choice: Traded to Cleveland along with 2nd-round choice obtained from New Orleans, 8th-round choice obtained from Denver and the Cowboys 3rd- and 12th-round choices for 2nd- and 5th-round choices
7
No choice: Traded to L.A. Raiders for Garry Lewis
8
No choice: Traded to Atlanta along with 2nd-round choice Tony Casillas
No choice: Traded to Cleveland along with 2nd-round choice obtained from New Orleans, 8th-round choice obtained from Denver and the Cowboys 3rd- and 6th-round choices for 2nd- and 5th-round choices
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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).