Players drafted by the Cowboys in 1961, their first ever NFL draft: Bob Lilly, Texas Christian
E.J. Holub, Texas Tech
Stew Barber, Penn State
Arnold Davis, Baylor
Art Gilmore, Oregon State
Don Talbert, Texas
Glynn Gregory, Southern Methodist
Norris Stevenson, Missouri
Lowndes Shingler, Clemson
Don Goodman, Florida
Billy Shaw, Georgia Tech
Julius Varnado, Cal State-San Francisco
Jerry Steffen, Colorado
Everett Cloud, Maryland
Randy Williams, Indiana
Lynn Hoyem, Long Beach State
Jerry Morgan, Iowa State
2001 Dallas Cowboy Draft
2 (22, 53) - Quincy Carter, Georgia, QB
2 (25, 56) - Tony Dixon, Alabama, DB
3 (31, 93) - Willie Blade, Mississippi State, DT
4 (27, 122) - Markus Steele, USC, LB
5 (6, 137) - Matt Lehr, Virginia Tech, G
6 (8, 171) - Daleroy Stewart, Southern Mississippi, DT
7 (7, 207) - Colston Weatherington, Central Missouri State, DE
7 (40, 240) - John Nix, Southern Mississippi, DT
7 (42, 242) - Char-ron Dorsey, Florida State, T
2002 Dallas Cowboy Draft
1 (8, 8) - Roy Williams, Oklahoma, DB
2 (5, 37) - Andre Gurode, Colorado, G
2 (31, 63) - Antonio Bryant, Pittsburgh, WR
3 (10, 75) - Derek Ross, Ohio State, DB
4 (31, 129) - Jamar Martin, Ohio State, RB
5 (33, 168) - Ralph Hunter, Virginia Union, DB
6 (7, 179) - Tyson Walter, Ohio State, T
6 (36, 208) - Deveren Johnson, Sacred Heart, WR
6 (39, 211) - Bob Slowikowski, Virginia Tech, TE
1974 Dallas Cowboys draft selections
(Players in bold made the squad).
1. Ed "Too Tall" Jones, DE, Tennesee State [from Houston] (1).
1. Charley Young, RB, North Carolina State (22).
2. Choice to Miami.
3. Danny White, QB, Arizona State [from Houston] (53).
3. Cal Peterson, LB, UCLA (72).
4. Ken Hutcherson, LB, Livingston [from Oakland] (97).
4. Andy Andrade, RB, Northern Michigan (101).
5. Jon Kelsey, T, Missouri (126).
6. Jimmy Bright, DB, UCLA (151).
7. Raymond Nester, LB, Michigan State (176).
8. Mike Holt, DB, Michigan State (205).
9. Bill Dulin, T, Johnson C. Smith (230).
10. Dennis Morgan, RB, Western Illinois (255).
11. Harvey McGee, WR, Southern Mississippi (280).
12. Keith Bobo, QB, SMU (209).
13. Fred Lima, K, Colorado (334).
14. Doug Richards, DB, BYU (359).
15. Bruce Craft, T, Geneva (384).
16. Gene Killian, G-T, Tennessee (413).
17. Lawrie Skolrood, T, North Dakota (438).
The Dallas Cowboys' selections from the 2012 National Football League college draft were as follows:
Round 1: Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU
Round 3: Tyrone Crawford, DE, Boise State
Round 4: Kyle Wilber, LB, Wake Forest
Round 4: Matt Johnson, S, Eastern Washington
Round 5: Danny Coale, WR, Virginia Tech
Round 6: James Hanna, TE, Oklahoma
Round 7: Caleb McSurdy, LB, Montana
Cornerback Morris Claiborne, the Dallas Cowboys' first selection in the 2012 National Football League college draft, wears No. 24.
It has been posted at the Dallas Cowboys' official website
Veteran Kyle Orton is the Dallas Cowboys' No. 2 quarterback for the 2012 season.
Yes. On December 16, 2012, the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Steelers by the score of 27-24 in overtime.
Through the 2010 NFL season, the Dallas Cowboys finished with a 6-and-10 record.
Rookie wide receiver Cole Beasley from Southern Methodist University wears that number for the 2012 Dallas Cowboys.
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Making the Team - 2006 2012-09-14 was released on: USA: 14 September 2012
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Making the Team - 2006 2012-10-18 was released on: USA: 18 October 2012
Chris Jones has been the No. 1 punter of the Dallas Cowboys since the 2012 season.
The Cowboys posted an 8-and-8 record during the 2012 National Football League season.
On September 23, 2012, the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 16-10, at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
After Week 11 of the 2012 National Football League season, the Dallas Cowboys have a 5-and-5 record.