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Top 10 Dallas Cowboys least likely to return in 2011

Dallas Morning News Cowboys writer Gerry Fraley gives us the 10 Cowboys players least likely to return next season:


1. Alan Ball, FS: At least not as free safety, could return to corner.
2. Marion Barber, RB: Averaged career-low 3.3 yards per carry.
3. Alex Barron, OT: Disappeared after opening-night disaster.
4. Keith Brooking, LB: Gallant, but no one beats Father Time.
5. Tashard Choice, RB: Time to cash in on his declining trade value.
6. Marc Colombo, OT: Limited by physical ailments; allowed 9.5 sacks.
7. Leonard Davis, OG: Had big problems with speed linemen.
8. Igor Olshansky, DE: Only one tackle for loss; did not disrupt running games.
9. Marcus Spears, DE: Club can plug in younger and less-expensive players.
10. Roy Williams, WR: Only 36 passes targeted to him in his last 11 games.


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Top 10 free agents who could fill a need for Cowboys

Gerry Fraley lists his Top 10 free agents who could fill a need for the Cowboys:


1. Champ Bailey, Denver, CB: Will play next season at 33, only two interceptions this year.
2. Jared Gaither, Baltimore, OT: Ended season on injured reserve because of back ailment.
3. Dashon Goldson, San Francisco, SS: Strong tackler with good instincts in coverage.
4. Charlie Johnson, Indianapolis, OT: One penalty, false start, in last 27 starts.
5. Logan Mankins, New England, OG: Patriots' offense took off when he (70) returned to lineup.
6. Quintin Mikell, Philadelphia, SS: Help secondary and hurt division rival in one move.
7. Haloti Ngata, Baltimore, DE: Ranks among best run-stoppers in league.
8. Ike Taylor, Pittsburgh, CB: Solid cover corner; rarely makes big mistakes.
9. Eric Weddle, San Diego, FS: Four interceptions, 17 passes defended in last two years.
10. Eric Wright, Cleveland, CB: Lost starting spot this year; worth a low-risk gamble.
 
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I'd take anyone of those free agents in that list.

They are all upgrades from what we have now.
 

Cythim

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and Charlie Johnson has discipline but do you really want to take a reject from Indy's line?
 

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1. Champ Bailey, Denver, CB: Will play next season at 33, only two interceptions this year.
2. Jared Gaither, Baltimore, OT: Ended season on injured reserve because of back ailment.
3. Dashon Goldson, San Francisco, SS: Strong tackler with good instincts in coverage.
4. Charlie Johnson, Indianapolis, OT: One penalty, false start, in last 27 starts.
5. Logan Mankins, New England, OG: Patriots' offense took off when he (70) returned to lineup.
6. Quintin Mikell, Philadelphia, SS: Help secondary and hurt division rival in one move.
7. Haloti Ngata, Baltimore, DE: Ranks among best run-stoppers in league.
8. Ike Taylor, Pittsburgh, CB: Solid cover corner; rarely makes big mistakes.
9. Eric Weddle, San Diego, FS: Four interceptions, 17 passes defended in last two years.
10. Eric Wright, Cleveland, CB: Lost starting spot this year; worth a low-risk gamble.

I am down with all in bold. Dallas won't be able to sign many, but, hopefully get some fresh meat in there.
 
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