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      • The Cowboys traded their first-round (No. 22 overall) selection to the Buffalo Bills in exchange for second (No. 43 overall) and fifth-round (No. 144 overall) selections, and a 2005 first-round (No. 20 overall) selection.
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  2. April 25, 2004: Traded 2004 7th round pick (206th overall, Mark Jones) to Buccaneers for Darian Barnes and 2004 7th round pick (216th overall, Patrick Crayton) August 25, 2004: Traded Javier Collins to Panthers for an undisclosed 2004 draft pick; September 11, 2004: Traded an undisclosed 2004 draft pick to Raiders for Chris Cooper

  3. In the offseason, the Cowboys signed quarterback Vinny Testaverde and traded for wide receiver Keyshawn Johnson. Both Testaverde and Johnson had played for Parcells when he had coached the New York Jets. In return for Johnson, the Buccaneers received Joey Galloway.

  4. Vegas Lines. Trades. Check out the 2004 Dallas Cowboys Roster, Stats, Schedule, Team Draftees, Injury Reports and more on Pro-Football-Reference.com.

  5. Mar 23, 2024 · The Cowboys actually did much better at the end of the 2004 Draft than they did at the beginning. The Cowboys drafted Nate Jones (205 th ), Patrick Crayton (216 th ), and Jacques Reeves (223 rd...

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    • 1992: Trading for DE Charles Haley. Strangely enough, many Cowboys fans misremember Haley joining the team as a free agency move, but it was indeed a trade with the equally potent San Francisco 49ers that brought the menace to Dallas.
    • 1989: Trading away Herschel Walker. Duh. The Cowboys sent Walker along with their third and tenth round choice in 1990 (along with San Diego’s fifth rounder) and a third round choice in 1991 to Minnesota.
    • 1990: Moving up to take RB Emmitt Smith. It’s not often discussed, likely because it was a small move and during a time in team history when there were much bigger blockbuster trades, but no acquisition had the impact on the organization the way this Hall of Famer did.
    • 2018: Trading for WR Amari Cooper. Someone in the Cowboys’ front office should probably be fired for thinking that a WR corps of Cole Beasley, Allen Hurns and Tavon Austin was going to allow their offense to thrive.
  6. Apr 28, 2008 · Washington selected Devin Thomas, wr, Michigan State; Fred Davis, te, Southern Cal and traded No. 103 to Tennessee. » 8, Seattle traded its first-round (No. 25) pick to Dallas for the Cowboys ...

  7. The trade for Cooper did pay off as the Cowboys returned to the playoffs after winning seven of their final eight games, earning the NFC East title with a 10–6 record. The Cowboys defeated the Seahawks 24–22 in the wild-card round, notching their fourth playoff win since 1995, but lost to the eventual NFC Champion Los Angeles Rams 30–22 ...

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