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decided against filing a
Slit to delay the National
all League draft and will
exas A&M’s Ray Childress
e first round to help put
into their weak defensive
earn officials said Monday,
jhe Oilers had threatened to
la temporary restraining or-
|igainst the NFL and Com-
ner Pete Rozelle for his de-
to allow University of
/quarterback tiernie Kosar
Icome eligible for the supple-
ital draft.
Ithough the Oilers suffered
|y as a result of the ruling of
pmmissioner with respect to
Hie Kosar’s eligibility, the
magers. llie\i>|, ter
injury was to the Minne-
uk-\ m ‘ un iB®Vikings and that club is un-
Big to join in any litigation,”
■ UI ileis owner K.S. “Bud” Adams
Wn a statement.
game ot theo[ N c | ains j t W ould be unfair
©ther NFL teams and college
really sum »tHll players to delay the draft,
lat SteinbrenT A of the Np L clubs have
tin back. Onlrfc m ° nt ? S P re P a i: ,n 8
lanny Murta:J the draft . g° forward. Fur-
I | .. Itermore, it is felt that it woulci be
im. and thenof a " , 10 the hundrec |f ol y° un g
■v kept callingm 1 ! w j° a , re wa ! t, l n S tbe outcome
ement. In theLM 16 dra [ t to dela y . th at process
Muse the commissioner has
H fit to rule so as to provide
flathlete with an advantage not
pyed by any other,” Adams’
lementsaid.
he Vikings and Oilers traded
t-round draft choices giving
esota the first choice in
[Isday’s draft. Buffalo, with the
pick, already has signed Vir-
Tech defensive end Bruce
[ozelle ruled that Kosar is inel-
!e for Tuesday’s draft and can
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qualify for the league’s supple
mental draft, which would give
the Cleveland Browns first choice
at Kosar.
The Oilers contend that Kosar
has no college eligibility and
should be a part of Tuesday’s
draft.
Rozelle’s decision meant that
the Oilers lost Minnesota’s sec
ond-round pick from their origi
nal trade agreement with the Vi
kings.
Pending last-minute trades, the
Oilers, who have horded draft
choices in recent years, will have
five selections among the first 87
picks.
The Oilers expect Childress, a
6-6, 267 second team All-Ameri
can from Richardson, to step in
immediately and help the team’s
anemic pass rush and the de
fensive flavor of the draft will
likely continue in later rounds.
Childress played in 10 games
for the Aggies last season and re
corded 124 tackles, 10 unassisted
? [uarterback sacks and had four
umble recoveries. He was among
the 12 finalists for the Lombardi
Award.
As a junior, Childress led the
Aggies in tackles with 117 and
had 15 quarterback sacks.
“Three out of our first four
C icks might be defensive players,
ut we’re a team that can use help
in a lot of different ways,” Oiler
Coach Hugh Campbell said.
The Oilers weakest positions
the past two seasons have been
defensive line and linebacking.
The Oilers have ranked near
the bottom of the NFL in total de
fense the past two seasons and
have been unable to mount any
kind of sustained pass rush.
Cowboys
may make
draft deal
Associated Press
DALLAS — The Dallas Cowboys,
needing immediate help at line
backer and wide receiver, will be
drafting from the 17th position in
Tuesday’s National Football League
draft unless they make a last-minute
trade.
Rumors have been flying about a
last-minute deal between the Hous
ton Oilers, the Minnesota Vikings
and the Cowboys but there’s been
more smoke than fire.
The Cowboys haven’t made a big
trade on draft day since 1977 when
they obtained Tony Dorsett from
the Seattle Seahawks.
Dallas is expected to draft more?
for “need” than its long established
credo of the “best athlete available.”
Recent Cowboys drafts have been
weak, in some instances no fault of
the team.
Top picks like Rod Hill and Larry
Bethea nave been lemons.
Linebacker Billy Cannon of Texas
A&M University, last year’s No. 1 se
lection, was discovered to have a ge
netic spinal problem that will keep
him from playing professional foot
ball again.
And the 1979 No. 1 pick of Robert
Shaw, a tremendous center, was
thought to be a gem until he suf
fered a career-ending knee injury.
“We’ve got to find us a linebacker
and we need wide receivers,” said
Coach Tom Landry.
However, club vice president Gil
Brandt has been drooling over
Texas defensive back Jerry Gray.
Gray faded toward the end of the
season but is expected to be gone by
the time the Cowboys pick.
“He didn’t have good games in his
last two against Baylor and Iowa and
that might have caused his stock to
drop,” said Brandt.
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