Dallas Cowboys Release Terrell Owens: This Move Good for the Cleveland Browns
It was reported today by ESPN that the Dallas Cowboys have cut ties with wide receiver Terrel Owens. Neither the Cowboys nor Owens immediately commented on the transaction.
Where will TO go from here? I say the Tennessee Titans or Houston Texans. But it does't matter because all he will do is start drama again. But now to my point.
The Dallas Cowboys No. 1 receiver is now Roy Williams. Maybe he will thrive without To, maybe he won't. Either way, the Cowboys need another talented receiver. With nobody projected to take Michael Crabtree in front of the Browns, why not make a trade?
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Crabtree would be a tremendous impact in Dallas. He's like a young TO without the drama. What exactly would it take to get that pick though? It would take a player and a pick or 2:
- ILB Bradie James- The Browns No. 1 need this offseason is a pass rushing linebacker. James is just that. He had 8.0 sacks, 116.0 tackles and three forced fumbles. He is exactly what Cleveland is looking for. And when I say James, I don't mean LeBron James even though that commercial made me wonder?
- Dallas Cowboys second round pick(No. 51 overall)- The Browns already have the 50th overall pick so this would cause them to have back-to-back picks. In the second round, there are numerous running backs, linebackers, safeties, and defensive lineman. This pick would add nice depth and youth to the Browns organization.
- Dalls Cowboys third round oick(No. 69 overall)- or their 4th round pick(No. 97 overall) depending on what the Browns could milk out of the deal.
Of course this move would be great for the Browns. The decision would be up to the Cowboys. They need a receiver yet Bradie is a great linebacker and their second round pick is their first pick in the draft. Then again, Michael Crabtree is a talent that can't be ignored.
If a trade like this were to happen, it would most likely occur near or on draft day.

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