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Every decision-maker in the NFL thinks he scored a steal with every single pick of the NFL draft or he would have taken someone else. Even so, in the case of Dorance Armstrong, who went in the fourth round with the 116th overall selection, the Dallas Cowboys had two reasons to believe they stole the defensive end who left Kansas a year early. Why? The Cowboys contemplated trading back into the third round, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones gave the credit for not trading up to get Armstrong to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott. "The governor ordered it by his governorship to stay put," Jones said. "Do not trade the fourth with the three and go up. So, he called after we
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