lESPN's John Clayton reports suspended CB Pacman Jones is likely to be reinstated before the NFL Draft in late April. Clayton confirms that Dallas is showing the most early interest, but won't rule out New Orleans or New England as suitors. If Jones is reinstated sooner than expected as Clayton alludes to, several other clubs will likely jump into the mix. Clayton believes a fifth-round pick could get a Pacman trade done. http://www.rotoworld.com/content/home_NFL.aspx
if the cowboy's sign him that will change the draft for them. I know they were looking for a CB in the first rd. Maybe they will trade for Mcfadden
I dont know maybe. I have heard lately that they believe Felix Jones could be just as good as McFadden and they could just settle for him.
update There are "rumblings in league circles" that the Cowboys are the only team seriously pursuing Pacman Jones, according to the Dallas Morning News. If so, they might not have to give up as high a pick as the fifth-rounder ESPN's John Clayton suggested. Clayton also called New Orleans a possible landing spot. The Morning News reports the Patriots don't have Pacman on their radar. Source: Dallas Morning News http://rotoworld.com/content/home_NFL.aspx
UPDATE During an appearance on Michael Irvin's Dallas area radio show, Pacman Jones attempted to ingratiate himself to the Cowboys faithful. "I'm not sitting here telling you I don't own up to mistakes I've made," Jones said during the three-hour show on KESN-FM. "I accept everything, the punishment, everything that comes along with the bad decisions and bad choices I've made. In the end, I just pray to God I get a second chance." Who says Pacman doesn't take well to coaching? Source: Nashville Tennessean http://www.rotoworld.com/content/home_NFL.aspx
UPDATE SI.com's Bucky Brooks reports that the Cowboys have offered a player and a late-round pick to the Titans in exchange for Pacman Jones. Brooks is often wrong, so we wouldn't necessarily take this as fact. And it isn't like Dallas is bidding against anyone. ESPN's John Clayton has said that Pacman will not be dealt until he's reinstated. Brooks says the new offer is up from the Cowboys' initial proposal of just a seventh-round pick. Source: SI.com http://www.rotoworld.com/content/home_NFL.aspx
Cowboys: Cowboys up ante for Pacman The News After their initial offer of a seventh-round draft pick to the Tennessee Titans for suspended cornerback Pacman Jones was rejected, the Dallas Cowboys have upped their proposal to include an unnamed player along with the late-round selection, according to SI.com. The Titans are warming to the offer, but a few financial ramifications need to be addressed before the deal can be consummated. Jones has two years remaining on his original five-year, $30 million deal, and the Cowboys want to redo that contract, likely to a one-year deal to protect their interests. Jones is on record stating his willingness to renegotiate the contract and his agent, Manny Arora, reportedly met with Cowboys' officials earlier in the week to address the situation. Our View There was also a report last night on the NFL Network, by Adam Schefter, that the Titans want a third-round pick, and the Cowboys had offered a fifth-round pick. Either way, it appears the two sides are getting closer to making this deal happen. http://www.fanballnews.com/nfl/
Jones really likes those flashy players. Do you think he really has learned his lesson though? Big gamble in my opinion.
NFL Network's Adam Schefter reports a deal that would send suspended CB Pacman Jones to the Cowboys is imminent. The Cowboys and Titans reportedly spent Thursday working out the deal. Tennessee is asking for a third-round pick, while Dallas is only offering a sixth-rounder. However, it won't be too hard to bridge that gap by making the pick conditional. Dallas appears confident Jones will be reinstated for 2008. Mar. 27 - 8:39 pm et