Dallas Cowboys Draft Move Among Best in NFC East

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The Dallas Cowboys improved their chances of winning a championship in 2011 through the NFL Draft.  Presently they would pay out $1200 for every $100 bet to win the 2011 Super Bowl at SportsInteraction.com (see website here)

Matt Mosley of ESPN.com:

"I think Cowboys owner Jerry Jones moving up three spots in the first round to select Oklahoma State wide receiver Dez Bryant may have been the best move in the division. He's a top-10 talent (No. 8 on the Boys' board) who comes with some baggage. Yes, there were teams scared of him. But I couldn't find a scout around the league who said he would've passed on Bryant at No. 24 overall. It was also a shrewd move because the Ravens were waiting for Bryant at No. 25. Patriots coach Bill Belichick blocked an AFC playoff team by making the trade with Jones."

"We've got some players that will play immediately," Jones said. "From the prospective of doing what we did to get them on the team, they'll play."

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