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  Draft History: 2002

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Cowboys draft for 2002



April 20-21: Cowboys drafted alternately 6th, 5th and 7th
No. Player Pos. School
1aNo selection: Traded to Kansas City for 1st- and 3rd-round choices in 2002 and 6th-round choice in 2003
1b Roy WilliamsSOklahoma
2a Andre GurodeGColorado
2b Antonio BryantWRPittsburgh
3aNo selection: Traded to Chicago along with 4th- and 5th-round choices for 2nd- and 4th-round choices
3b Derek RossCBOhio State
4aNo selection: Traded to Chicago along with 3rd- and 5th-round choices for 2nd- and 4th-round choices
4bJamar MartinRBOhio State
5aNo selection: Traded to Chicago along with 4th- and 5th-round choices for 2nd- and 4th-round choices
5b Pete HunterCBVirginia Union
6a Tyson WalterOTOhio State
6bDeVeren JohnsonWRSacred Heart
6cBob SlowikowskiTEVirginia Tech
7No selection: Traded to Atlanta along with 4th-round choice in 2001 for O.J. Santiago
  Made active roster
Rick Gosselin: The Cowboys were sitting on one of the NFL's best draft after four rounds. But they played too many longshots in the second-day, leaving better players on the board. Hunter and Johnson in particular could be huge hits ... or misses. Grade: B

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Picture of the Day

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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).


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