'Boys could land in a Hog heaven
IRVING -- Somewhere between the draft room and the sudden cloud that they were walking on, the son turned to the father Saturday afternoon and grinned at the possibilities.
"Hey," Stephen Jones said to his father Jerry. "That could end up being Darren McFadden!"
Holy Herschels, it actually could!
After a day of wheeling, dealing and lily-pad-hopping across the first five rounds, thanks to Owner Jones' newest in-laws, the Cleveland Browns, the Cowboys could end up with the No. 1 pick in the 2008 NFL Draft.
"You can't get maximum gain without maximum risk," Owner Jones said.
But where was the risk?
Commonly, of course, an NFL team has to suffer through a 2-14 season or some such, fire a head coach and mask its ticket holders in paper bags to earn the draft's overall No. 1 pick.
On Saturday, however, the Cowboys may have done it with a Jones phone call.
The Browns wanted Brady Quinn, quarterback |