Green was a
college basketball player who never played a down of
college football, that the
Dallas Cowboys converted into a
defensive back. On a tip from Utah State basketball coach
LaDell Anderson, the Cowboys discovered and signed the multi-talented younger brother of then Red Sox
infielder Pumpsie Green for $1,000. This was one of the innovative personnel decisions the Cowboys were renowned for. In another version, it was Green that approached Cowboys executive Gil Brandt at a Utah State football game and asked for a chance. At that time, he was leaning towards playing in the
NBA, after being selected by the
Chicago Zephyrs in the fifth round of the
1962 NBA draft. Even when he reported to the Cowboys' training camp in
Marquette, Michigan, in
1962, he just thought of it as a $1,000 bonus. "I figured I’d go there for a week ... and they’d cut me," Green has said. His teammates nicknamed him "Sweet Lips" and Green eventually made the
1962 team as an
undrafted free agent, learning fast enough to start 3 games and be selected to the NFL All-Rookie team. == Legacy and honors ==