Beyond The Clock: Cowboys Undrafted Wonder, Tony Romo

For our final undrafted wonder of the Beyond The Clock series, we pay tribute to one of the greatest players in NFL history to ever go undrafted. My personal favorite Dallas Cowboy, number 9, Tony Romo. Romo attended the 2003 NFL Combine and although he peaked some scout’s interests, he went undrafted. 13 quarterbacks were drafted in 2003. Four in the first round.

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Beyond The Clock: Cowboys Undrafted Wonder, Tony Romo

For our final undrafted wonder of the Beyond The Clock series, we pay tribute to one of the greatest players in NFL history to ever go undrafted. My personal favorite Dallas Cowboy, number 9, Tony Romo. Romo attended the 2003 NFL Combine and although he peaked some scout’s interests, he went undrafted. 13 quarterbacks were drafted in 2003. Four in the first round.

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Beyond The Clock: Cowboys Undrafted Wonder, Cole Beasley

Our next undrafted wonder is a Southern Methodist University alumni who embodies all of the little-guy clichés we apply to any player under 6-feet tall: Tough, scrappy and all heart.  Despite his size, Cole Beasley it still one of the most important players on the offense. He is the ultimate under … Read more

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Should The Dallas Cowboys Sign QB Brian Hoyer?

Rumors have circulated about the backup quarterback situation in Dallas, specifically regarding the possibility of bringing in Brian Hoyer. Some suggest the Cowboys, along with the Steelers and the Jets, are looking to sign him. Others suggest the Cowboys are not in the equation at all. Brian Hoyer … Read more

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Beyond The Clock: Cowboys Undrafted Wonder, Dan Bailey

When the field goal unit takes the field late in the game, Cowboy fans can breath a sigh of relief. We have the most accurate field goal kicker in NFL history on our team. He is our Beyond the Clock, undrafted wonder: number 5, Dan Bailey. Dan Bailey was signed … Read more

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Beyond The Clock: Undrafted Wonder, Nate Newton

Unlike our previous undrafted wonders, Nate Newton was drafted. He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Bandits of the now folded United States Football League. This happened after the NFL Draft in 1983 and, in that draft, Newton’s name was never called. His career started without a walk across the … Read more

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Beyond The Clock: Undrafted Wonder, Everson Walls

When Everson Walls was a kid, he used to ride his bike to the Dallas Cowboys’ practice field and watch the players over the fence, fantasizing about one day playing for America’s Team. Twelve years and twelve NFL draft rounds later, Everson Walls’ name was never called. All … Read more

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Beyond the Clock: Cowboys Undrafted Wonder, Drew Pearson

Possibly one of the greatest players to ever go undrafted was the original #88, the one and only, Drew Pearson. In 1973, Pearson was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Dallas Cowboys and soon became one of the NFL’s greatest wide receivers. He earned career records of 489 … Read more

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Should The Dallas Cowboys Sign Jason Jones?

With his ability to rush the passer, from both defensive end and tackle, Jack Crawford is a great signing for 2016. But the Crawford signing does not mean the Cowboys are set on the defensive line. According to David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, the Cowboys have … Read more

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