The Dallas Cowboys are still trying to understand how a 24-year-old defensive end who had just scored his first NFL touchdown ended up dead in a portable toilet after a late night police chase in Frisco, Texas. Marshawn Kneeland’s death has shaken the league, but the person carrying the heaviest weight right now is the coach who once pounded the table to draft him. Greg Ellis, the former Cowboys defensive line assistant who helped bring Kneeland to Dallas, now believes he missed the signs. He spoke openly about it, and he did not soften any part of the truth. Greg Ellis encouraged the Dallas Cowboys to draft Marshawn Kneeland in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft. He saw traits that reminded him of himself. He saw a fit for the Cowboys scheme. He saw a young player he wanted to g

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