Dallas Cowboys (first stint) Talbert was selected by the
Dallas Cowboys in the eighth round (100th overall) of the
1961 NFL draft with a future draft pick, which allowed the team to draft him before his college eligibility was over. He was also selected by the
Houston Oilers in the 34th round (271st overall) of the
1962 AFL draft. As a rookie in
1962, although he played as a
defensive end and
linebacker, he was mostly the backup at
right offensive tackle and got a chance to start in 4 games. Talbert was in the reserve officer program at Texas and had to miss the next 2 seasons because of military service in the
Vietnam War, where he was a police lieutenant in Saigon. He returned to the team in
1965 and played in all 14 games as a backup.
Atlanta Falcons The
Atlanta Falcons selected him from the Cowboys roster in the
1966 NFL expansion draft. He was the franchise's first starter at
left tackle. He was a three-year starter. On July 3,
1969, he was traded along with
Errol Linden to the
New Orleans Saints in exchange for
offensive linemen
Roy Schmidt, Jim Ferguson and Jerry Jones.
New Orleans Saints Talbert was a two-year starter at
left tackle with the
New Orleans Saints. On August 2,
1971, he was traded to the
Dallas Cowboys in exchange for
defensive end Doug Moore and a fourth round draft choice (#104-
Eric Allen).
Dallas Cowboys (third stint) In
1971, he was a backup until replacing
Ralph Neely in the starting lineup at
left tackle in the eighth game, after Neely had a motorcycle accident. Talbert promptly sprained his ankle and he was first replaced with
Forrest Gregg and later by
Tony Liscio. Nonetheless, he was able to be a part of the
Super Bowl VI winning team. He was waived on September 7,
1972 and later put on the future list, where he remained for the rest of the season. He was re-signed in
1973, but was waived on September 5 and placed on the team
taxi squad, before being waived again on September 19.
Houston Texans/Shreveport Steamer (WFL) Talbert was selected by the
Chicago Fire in the sixth round (64th overall) of the 1974
WFL Pro Draft of NFL and CFL Players. He was signed by the
Houston Texans. After playing 11 games, the team relocated to
Shreveport, Louisiana on September 18, where they were renamed as the
Shreveport Steamer. ==Personal life==