The Dallas Cowboys community was hit with tragic news on Monday. Legendary offensive lineman Larry Allen suddenly passed away while on vacation in Mexico at just 52 years old.
On Monday, the Dallas Cowboys announced Larry Allen died suddenly at 52 while vacationing with his family in Mexico on Sunday. As the football world mourns and remembers the Hall of Fame lineman, one particular play has resurfaced that demonstrates his incredible athleticism.
The Dallas Cowboys have a long history of great players. While many have poked fun at them recently, you cannot deny their place in NFL history. In the early 1990s, the team was dominating the NFL behind some of the best players in team history.
Despite falling beyond the first round, some of the best players in NFL history have been second-round picks. These 29 players stand out as the best ever drafted in the second round.
NFL prospects from small schools are often overlooked, but many have had Hall of Fame careers. Among them are Jerry Rice of Mississippi Valley State, Joe Greene of North Texas and Mel Blount of Southern University.