Dallas Cowboys: NFL Draft Needs and Odds

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The Dallas Cowboys are so close to a championship you can practically taste it and some strong NFL Draft picks can certainly help. 

The Cowboys, who are listed with +1200 or 12/1 odds to win the 2010 Super Bowl, don't need much.  These odds have great value considering we already know the Super Bowl will be hosted in Dallas.  Better lock them in though as they are liable to change after the Draft.

They need an offensive linesman, safety and a wide receiver. 

Logical choices include offensive linesmen Bruce Campbell, Rodger Saffold or Anthony Davis.

Sure they are well stocked but they have needs nonetheless.

"We will not be held hostage by any position," Team owner Jerry Jones said.

Jones has indicated that it's likely the Cowboys will stay put at No. 27.

From ESPN.com:

It'd be surprising if the Cowboys didn't pick a tackle and a guard. Jones doesn't want to keep paying big money to free-agent offensive linemen. The only way to avoid that is to draft and develop them. The Cowboys need to get a guard ready to replace Kyle Kosier, who is entering the final season of his contract.

Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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