In the 1992 draft, the Cowboys had two firsts, two seconds, and two thirds. Their first pick was #17, where they took cornerback Kevin Smith, who ended up being a respectable player.
Anway, my recollection is that Smith was signed before he was picked.
I couldn't find any verification of this via google, but I (think I) remember it very clearly. The Cowboys had people with ready-to-sign contracts at the homes (or draft parties) of a few players. As soon as Dallas went on the clock, they signed Smith to the contract, and then picked him. They may have done the same thing with their other first round pick (linebacker Robert Jones, another decent-but-not-great player), but I don't specifically recall that. I remember thinking it was a pretty shrewd move by Jimmy Johnson, and wondering why other teams didn't copy it.
Does anyone else remember this, or have I officially lost whatever shreds of sanity I was formerly clinging to?
Anway, my recollection is that Smith was signed before he was picked.
I couldn't find any verification of this via google, but I (think I) remember it very clearly. The Cowboys had people with ready-to-sign contracts at the homes (or draft parties) of a few players. As soon as Dallas went on the clock, they signed Smith to the contract, and then picked him. They may have done the same thing with their other first round pick (linebacker Robert Jones, another decent-but-not-great player), but I don't specifically recall that. I remember thinking it was a pretty shrewd move by Jimmy Johnson, and wondering why other teams didn't copy it.
Does anyone else remember this, or have I officially lost whatever shreds of sanity I was formerly clinging to?
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