Cowboys working out Josh Johnson

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Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports reported the Dallas Cowboys are taking a look at Johnson as they scramble for depth following Week 2. Star signal-caller Tony Romo suffered a fractured left clavicle in the Cowboys' victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, leaving Brandon Weeden in line to take over starting duties.​
Although Johnson has seldom stuck on an NFL roster since being a 2008 fifth-round draft pick by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he does have good size (6'3", 205 lbs), a live arm and enough athleticism to beat defenses with his legs.​
 

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This guy is a better option than Flynn OR Glennon?

Doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
 

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I honestly don't know much about him.

I hope it doesn't matter and Weeden stays healthy and helps this team win 4-5 games until Romo comes back.
 

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Josh Johnson: Latest News, Rumors, Speculation Surrounding Free-Agent QB
By Matt Fitzgerald, Featured Columnist

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Report: Johnson Working Out for Cowboys
Monday, Sept. 21

Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports reported the Dallas Cowboys are taking a look at Johnson as they scramble for depth following Week 2. Star signal-caller Tony Romo suffered a fractured left clavicle in the Cowboys' victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, leaving Brandon Weeden in line to take over starting duties.

Although Johnson has seldom stuck on an NFL roster since being a 2008 fifth-round draft pick by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he does have good size (6'3", 205 lbs), a live arm and enough athleticism to beat defenses with his legs.

Since he's never proven his worth as a starting-caliber QB, Johnson likely won't see the field for America's Team unless the Cowboys install a special package for him. The New York Jets released him amid final roster cuts, and he was cast off by the Cincinnati Bengals in late August.

Weeden is the only other quarterback on Dallas' roster; the best the team could do as it stands is promote Kellen Moore from the practice squad. Moore is in his fourth year as a pro and has never thrown a pass in the regular season.

And this is all operating under the assumption Johnson signs with the Cowboys, which isn't guaranteed. La Canfora indicated Johnson is one of multiple QBs Dallas has reached out to, so it's possible there's a superior option the team can bring in to back up Weeden—or perhaps spell him in the event of poor play.
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Said it before and I'll say it again, while this team has gone 180 degree overhaul in talent accusition, the QB position they suck at!

No argument my friend.
None at all. And I don't even like the crop of QB;s coming out this year so...

There's that.
 

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I like Goff at Cal.

I watched him in the Texas game and was not impressed at all, that's the only game I have seen of him but in that game he looked like a huge project any many respects
 
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