Brandt: Five prospects that would fit as developmental QB for Cowboys

Vinnie2u

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Jerry has done everything but come out and say he isn't taking a QB at 4. How is this not clearly evident to everyone?

Jerry is the new minister of misinformation. Why do people actually believe anything he says.
 

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Let's take that Walmart shopping, get by approach we used along the OL with crap like Livings and Costa and Nagy and Bernadeau but now at the most important position on the field. I don't see any scenario of how it fails.

Now throw a hand in and Go Cowboys! on 3....
 

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If there is any shred of doubt why this franchise is where it is/has been for 20 years, look no further than Jerry's comments within the last week.

I hate to say it but the best days of being a Cowboys fan is long gone.
 

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the only one of those 5 I would take

Jeff Driskel, Louisiana Tech
 

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The more he talks the more I hate him. Yeah, screw quarterback at 4. We don't need one and Romo has 10 years left. I feel great about the future, especially with Coach/scout Jones.

It's a terrible QB Draft at the top - get over it.

It's a deep mid-round developmental QB Draft - get with it.
 

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Five prospects that would fit as developmental QB for Cowboys

By Gil Brandt
NFL Media senior analyst
Published: March 2, 2016 at 05:44 p.m.
Updated: March 2, 2016 at 06:11 p.m.

I feel Jerry Jones' pain. Okay, maybe not his pain but I can empathize with him as he contemplates the end of the Tony Romo era in Dallas and prepares for the future.

It's not a perfect comparison, but when I was with the Cowboys, we used to take a quarterback in the draft almost every year. We always felt that we could never have enough of them on the team.

We would take fliers on guys who had a big negative that kept other teams from rating them high on their draft boards. Like with Roger Staubach, we took him in the 10th round knowing we might have to wait for his four-year Naval commitment to expire. Even with Don Meredith playing for us in his prime and Roger waiting in the wings, that didn't stop us from taking Craig Morton with the fifth overall pick in 1964.

We had an inkling Don wasn't in it for the long haul; that's why we used our first-round pick on Morton. As it turned out, Meredith wasn't in it for the long haul; he retired at age 31 after taking a lot of abuse from defenders on the field and fans off of it for not being able to get the Cowboys over the hump and win a league title. In 1969, the reins were handed over to Morton, who had mostly sat behind Meredith for his first four NFL seasons.

In a lot of ways, Jones is in a similar situation today. He's been telling people recently that he sees Romo being his starter for "the next four to five years," and he'd like to find a quarterback who can play the Aaron Rodgers to Romo's Brett Favre. In other words, one who can sit and get a "Harvard degree" by learning behind Romo for several years.

Jerry told me recently that he will unequivocally not take a quarterback at No. 4, where the Cowboys draft this year. I believe him. It makes sense if you think Romo will make a full recovery from offseason surgery, will be your starter for at least three more years, and your team has a window of opportunity that will remain open by filling more glaring needs with the top pick in the draft.

It's not only a smart move, but I believe it's the only move, as tempting as it might be if a player like Carson Wentz is still on the board when the Cowboys pick. If I were Jerry, I'd wait on my quarterback in the later rounds, develop him, and let him learn from Romo. It's a luxury Dallas can afford. And if there's concern that the player you're developing will leave in free agency after his rookie deal runs out before seeing meaningful time on the field, well, I'm pretty sure Jerry can afford that, too.

If that is in fact the Cowboys' plan, there are several quarterbacks in this draft they should consider. Here are five I like who have a wart or two that I believe are all remediable with time and the right development:

Dak Prescott, Mississippi State: Prescott has good size and a lot of talent, and he showed off his athleticism at the combine. He's coming from a system -- a Tebow-like offense -- that will require some re-tooling of him as a player. He can be had in the third round.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...hat-would-fit-as-developmental-qb-for-cowboys
Jeff Driskel, Louisiana Tech: I'd take a stab at this guy. He was the No. 1 recruit in the country coming out of high school but injuries derailed him at Florida and he finished up at Louisiana Tech. He looked pretty good at the combine. For a big guy (6-foot-4, 234 pounds) he runs extremely well; he had the top speed of all the quarterbacks who ran at the combine (4.56-second 40). He has a pretty good arm and mobility. He has a chance to slip into the middle rounds (5-6) of Day 3 of the draft.

The problem with the highlighted part is that QBs taken in the later rounds are very very long shots to make it.

In addition (even though the sample size is small) Dallas hasn't shown the ability to develop a QB, so a recipe for disaster all round.
 

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So Jerry is going to ignore his team and the scouts now? I think this is a giant big lie because it would go against what Jerry has done recently.
 

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Jerry has done everything but come out and say he isn't taking a QB at 4. How is this not clearly evident to everyone?

Because Jerry isn't the only voice in the draft room. His son has major say and Jerry listens to his scouts.
 

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Funny but finding a legit franchise QB in the NFL is like hitting the powerball. Wentz might be decent/mediocre but it is highly doubtful he turns into Big Ben

For this team, its finding CBs. They have used lots of resources in the draft and FA, and have absolutely nothing to show for. You can actually say that about every position on defense. You can't say that about QB, they've never tried.

But lets use another first round pick on a CB, one of these days they will hit on one!
 

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Funny but finding a legit franchise QB in the NFL is like hitting the powerball. Wentz might be decent/mediocre but it is highly doubtful he turns into Big Ben

Why does he have to turn into Big Ben? Is he the mold for every qb that gets drafted?
 

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If we are not taking a QB....I want Ramsey....I think he will be everything Claiborne was ADVERTISED to be. Pair him with Jones and have them lineup all over the place....causing mass confusion for the opposition.
 

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If it's a career backup were looking for in the later rounds... Brandon Allen and Dak Prescott are the 2 best QB'S after the top tier guys.
 
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