13 QBs drafted - none by Cowboys

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13 QBs were drafted. The majority were drafted by teams who already have starting QBs. Those teams are addressing depth in their QB room or looking for a development prospect.

Cowboys have the weakest QB room in the league. Our #2 QB right now didnt even make our weak roster last season. Our #3 is a player another team drafted, then dumped after 1 season. As for our starter......

There was some good value at QB in the later rounds.

The clear conclusion is that the Cowboys dont value the QB position. They think they are more clever than the rest of the league - and win without a good QB.
 
Any other draft factoids? Surely there areore that will cause rueage.
 
13 QBs were drafted. The majority were drafted by teams who already have starting QBs. Those teams are addressing depth in their QB room or looking for a development prospect.

Cowboys have the weakest QB room in the league. Our #2 QB right now didnt even make our weak roster last season. Our #3 is a player another team drafted, then dumped after 1 season. As for our starter......

There was some good value at QB in the later rounds.

The clear conclusion is that the Cowboys dont value the QB position. They think they are more clever than the rest of the league - and win without a good QB.
They did just trade for a backup qb with potential, while have a 60 mil starter and a fringe backup in grier.
 
Dallas has had their share of UDFA success stories, with of course the most famous being Eastern Illinois’ Tony Romo in 2003. Upon his retirement, Romo essentially holds every major Cowboys passing record. Other stars such as WR Miles Austin, slot WR Cole Beasley and K Dan “Split’Em” Bailey were UDFA additions. Barry Church and Ron Leary were UDFAs who earned the Cowboys compensatory picks after leaving Dallas and getting great deals elsewhere.

https://cowboyswire.usatoday.com/st...acker-2025-top-draft-free-agents/83293348007/
 
13 QBs were drafted. The majority were drafted by teams who already have starting QBs. Those teams are addressing depth in their QB room or looking for a development prospect.

Cowboys have the weakest QB room in the league. Our #2 QB right now didnt even make our weak roster last season. Our #3 is a player another team drafted, then dumped after 1 season. As for our starter......

There was some good value at QB in the later rounds.

The clear conclusion is that the Cowboys dont value the QB position. They think they are more clever than the rest of the league - and win without a good QB.
The wind blows because the trees are waving their branches
 
In a extremely weak QB class, Dallas did draft a QB with a 5th round pick. It just happens to be a guy drafted last year. As to Milton, he would have been rated above most of those 13 QBs drafted this year.

I just don't understand the hate for Dak. Like him or not, he is still rated as a top 10 QB. Has he gotten where we want us to be, no but how many Super Bowls has Jackson or Allen or a number of others won. Zero. Those that hate him would still hate him if he got into the Super Bowl the next 3 years and lost.

None of you remember the Quincy Carter years. If we go 12-5 again and make the playoffs I'll be damn glad, if we do more, I will be most gracious, and if we make the Super Bowl the elated, winning it again would be absolutely great.

Rather have a winning team every year than bottom feeding all the time.
 
13 QBs were drafted. The majority were drafted by teams who already have starting QBs. Those teams are addressing depth in their QB room or looking for a development prospect.

Cowboys have the weakest QB room in the league. Our #2 QB right now didnt even make our weak roster last season. Our #3 is a player another team drafted, then dumped after 1 season. As for our starter......

There was some good value at QB in the later rounds.

The clear conclusion is that the Cowboys dont value the QB position. They think they are more clever than the rest of the league - and win without a good QB.
Lol wow!
The whole point of dropping a 5th on Milton is they didn’t like any QBs that were possibly going to be available.
 
13 QBs were drafted. The majority were drafted by teams who already have starting QBs. Those teams are addressing depth in their QB room or looking for a development prospect.

Cowboys have the weakest QB room in the league. Our #2 QB right now didnt even make our weak roster last season. Our #3 is a player another team drafted, then dumped after 1 season. As for our starter......

There was some good value at QB in the later rounds.

The clear conclusion is that the Cowboys dont value the QB position. They think they are more clever than the rest of the league - and win without a good QB.
There was no good value these quarterbacks sucked. They traded for Milton. That’s your QB.
 
In a extremely weak QB class, Dallas did draft a QB with a 5th round pick. It just happens to be a guy drafted last year. As to Milton, he would have been rated above most of those 13 QBs drafted this year.

I just don't understand the hate for Dak. Like him or not, he is still rated as a top 10 QB. Has he gotten where we want us to be, no but how many Super Bowls has Jackson or Allen or a number of others won. Zero. Those that hate him would still hate him if he got into the Super Bowl the next 3 years and lost.

None of you remember the Quincy Carter years. If we go 12-5 again and make the playoffs I'll be damn glad, if we do more, I will be most gracious, and if we make the Super Bowl the elated, winning it again would be absolutely great.

Rather have a winning team every year than bottom feeding all the time.
The problem with Dak is that he gets the yips in pressure situations. Dak is actually very good when we're winning and not having any problems. But if the team is struggling from the start, Dak shuts down and often makes the situation worse.

I used to get mad at Tony Romo for the opposite reason. When we're down, Tony was good. But when we had the ball with the lead, Tony would get reckless and throw a pick. Little patterns I'd pick up on. But I'd much rather have Tony's problem.

I hope Dak can break out of that pattern. I was inspired by that win against Pittsburgh. That's the kind of situation Dak could never finish.
 
None of you remember the Quincy Carter years.
Any member, who does not remember Quincy Carter's tenure, were:
  1. not born between 2001 and 2004 or
  2. too young to comprehend sports during that period or
  3. did not follow the team at the time or
  4. was in a coma or
  5. developed amnesia during and/or after that time
That four-year span is one of several infamous moments that has occurred after March 28, 1994. Even the imagery of the conclusion of Carter's career, with the franchise and the NFL, alone lives in infamy:

a_carter_i.jpg
 

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