Obada, who has no college football experience, apparently showed enough promise during a workout last year with the Cowboys. The link between the two is Aden Durde, the Warriors' defensive coordinator who spent last summer with the Cowboys as an
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo smiles on the bench during the second half of Dallas' 31-17 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars Sunday, November 9, 2014 at Wembley Stadium in London. (G.J. McCarthy/The Dallas
IRVING, Texas — In 2013, the Dallas Cowboys appeared ready to get a steal when defensive tackle Sharrif Floyd was available with the 18th pick in the first round. Floyd, a defensive tackle, was the fifth-rated player on the Cowboys' draft board. By
LeBaron, a four-time Pro Bowler, played 11 years in the NFL, including his last four with the Cowboys from 1960-63. He began his career with the Redskins, playing seven years in D.C., where he earned three Pro Bowl selections. LeBaron joined the
Obada, who has no college football experience, apparently showed enough promise during a workout last year with the Cowboys. The link between the two is Aden Durde, the Warriors' defensive coordinator who spent last summer with the Cowboys as an