Did the Cowboys make a mistake not drafting a top-flight receiver from a deep pool of talent? Terry Glenn and
Terrell Owens are in their 30s, and Owens is coming off major finger surgery.
Patrick Crayton is a decent third receiver, but it's hard to project him as a starter. While the Cowboys did the right thing in the draft swap with Cleveland that netted them a first-round choice in 2008, they bypassed the chance to get one of the draft's best receivers. The Browns aren't expected to be good in 2007, so the Cowboys could be at the top of the draft looking at the best receiver.
The Cowboys also have to look at replacing left tackle
Flozell Adams, who is in the final year of his contract. If
Tony Romo takes a step back, they might have to look at a quarterback, too. Maybe the delay in getting a receiver will work. The Cowboys got a nice pass-rusher in
Anthony Spencer in the first round. The offense needed some help at the skill positions. A receiver injury could be a major problem for the Cowboys.
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