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Page 12 The Battalion Monday, April 24,1989
NFL Draft
Syracuse fullback joins Aikman, Cowboys
IRVING (AP) — Dallas coach
Jimmy Johnson, making his First
NFL draft picks on Sunday, went
with players he knew, taking full
back Daryl Johnston, guard Mark
Stepnoski and defensive end
Rhondy Weston, all of whom played
for him in the East-West Shrine
game.
The Cowboys, hoping to Find
someone who can take the total
backfield burden off Herschel
Walker, picked Syracuse’s Johnston
in the second round of the NFL
draft on Sunday.
In the third round, when the
Cowboys had two picks, Johnson
opted for 270-pound offensive line
man Stepnoski of Pittsburgh and
shored up the defense with Florida’s
Weston.
After commissioner Pete Rozelle
led off the draft in New York City
with the announcement of the Cow
boys’ selecting UCLA quarterback
Troy Aikman, Johnson tried to Find
Aikman some offensive help.
Johnston, 6-2, 237-pounds, was
rated one of the premier blockers in
college football last year.
“He is an outstanding football
player,’’ Johnson said. “He’s a good
power runner, an excellent blocker,
and can catch the ball.
“He’s a hard runner from tackle
to tackle and we feel the way our
passing game will be set up, we can
also get him the ball on the perime
ter.”
Offensive coordinator David
Shula said fullback “was one of our
vital needs. It was a major area of
concern.”
By drafting Johnston, the new
coaching staff of the Cowboys sent a
message to fullbacks Timmy News
ome, Todd Fowler and Darryl Clack.
Newsome has retired once in the off
season, then was talked back into
playing again.
“We needed to upgrade that pos
ition,” Shula said. “Herschel has
borne the brunt of the ball-carrying
too much. We feel Daryl can be a
starter for us next year.”
Johnston averaged almost five
yards a carry in his career at Syra
cuse, rushing for 1,706 yards on 356
carries. He scored nine touchdowns
and caught 43 passes for 451 yards.
Joe Brodsky, the Cowboys’ run
ning back coach, said “Johnston is a
very hard-nosed blocker. And he
can run. We’ll be running a iwo-back
offense, so Johnston will take a lot of
pressure off Herschel. I think we’ve
got us a guy who will help us win.”
The Cowboys drafted offensive
guard Steve Wisniewski of Penn
State for the Los Angeles Raiders to
start the second round, then traded
him to the Raiders for an additional
f tick in each of the second, third and
ifth rounds.
Johnston can also punt in a pinch.
He had 10 in college for a 48.7 yard
average.
Johnston closed out his career
with 74 yards on 19 carries in a 23-
10 victory over Louisiana State in tk
Hall of Fame Bowl.
Johnston said that although tk
Cowboys worked him out, his selec
tion was a “total surprise.”
“I had heard a few things, bit!
nothing for sure,” Johnston said
“I’ve watched Herschel Walker on
television for years. I don’t think it>
sunk in yet that I’ll be playing in the
backfield with him.”
Oilers take Florida tackle in first round
HOUSTON (AP) — The
Houston Oilers overlooked a
need in their secondary to add
depth in the offensive line Sun
day, drafting Florida tackle David
Williams in the First round of the
NFL draft.
The Oilers made the 6-3, 292-
pound Williams the 23rd pick in
the First round, leaving Florida
safety Lewis Oliver still on the
board.
“Last year our Five offensive
linemen stood up and played the
whole year and that was very for
tunate,” Oiler General Manager
Mike Holovak said.
“You don’t look for anything to
happen but you’d like to have
someone like Williams who could
step in and play.”
Oiler scout Glenn Cumbee said
the Oilers preferred Williams as a
pass blocker to help protect the
quarterbacks.
“He’s (Oliver) an athlete but
sometimes he made big plays and
sometimes he didn’t,” Cumbee
said. “The best athlete isn’t always
the best player.”
Williams will be joining former
Florida lineman Kim Helton, the
Oilers’ offensive line coach.
“I was sweating bullets, I was
getting nervous near the end,”
Williams said. “New Orleans was
interested but they didn’t call and
the Oilers were next.”
Williams has shown no ill ef
fects from back surgery to repair
a ruptured disc prior to his junior
year. He bench presses 435
pounds.
Williams was an anchor lor an
offensive line that averaged 160
yards last season and allowed only
13 sacks.
The Oilers lost 15 players to
Plan B, which allows other teams
to sign unprotected players. Ho
lovak signed seven Plan B players
and hoped to used the draft to
add depth.
The Oilers started preparing
for the season by signing quar
terback Warren Moon and Ray
Childress.
The Oilers have a strong start
ing offensive line, Pro Bowl
guards Mike Munchakand Bruce
Matthews, tackles Bruce Davis
and Dean Steinkuhler and center
Jay Pennison.
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