Cowboys moving Pacman to offense?

May 22, 2008 11:35 AM

Posted by ESPN.com's Matt Mosley

If NFL commissioner Roger Goodell reinstates Pacman Jones before the season, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is planning to get his money's worth. After observing another exciting OTA session Wednesday, Jerry Jones announced that Pacman might be used as a slot receiver.

"I think potentially we could get some of those offensive plays that Adam Jones ran over at Tennessee -- he had 15, 20 of them; got in the slot. That could help us there, too."

Jones caught two passes for 31 yards during his two seasons with the Titans, so Norm Chow apparently left some of those plays on the shelf. If you're scoring at home, the Cowboys are now counting on an injured receiver who barely played at all last season and a cornerback who hasn't been reinstated to complement Terrell Owens. Makes total sense to me.

Pacman Jones, Jerry Jones, Norm Chow, Terrell Owens, Terry Glenn

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