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Cowboys Position Review and Prospects: Quarterback



As we move closer to the end of the season the Cowboys will be doing some self evaluation. Not only are they looking at who could help them at this point in the season to get them to the playoffs, but they will also be looking at who will be leaving the Cowboys before the draft to put together their team needs.

One position that is probably the easier to take a look at is the quarterback position. The Cowboys know who their starter is unlike some teams. However, it is never too early to look to the future. Tony Romo will be 34 before the start of training camp and their backup quarterback Kyle Orton just celebrated his 31st birthday.

Beyond Romo and Orton, the Cowboys do not have another quarterback on the roster or the practice squad since Browns grabbed Alex Tanney. As a rule of thumb in my opinion, every team should carry three quarterbacks. Two of which on the active 46 man gameday roster and one on the practice squad. If Tony Romo goes down in a game Orton is your only option, which can be a scary thought. No coach wants to go into a game with only one healthy quarterback.

It is possible that the Cowboys could part ways with Orton in the offseason in an effort to alleviate their salary cap issues. They will need to look to the NFL Draft to find a suitable backup and eventual heir to Tony Romo. Don’t expect the Cowboys to look at quarterback early but if the opportunity presented itself Jerry might pull the trigger.

Aaron Murray, University of Georgia

The four year starter will be coming off ACL surgery and he will not be able to participate in pro day, individual workouts or at the NFL Combine which could work in the Cowboys favor. He may slip to a late day 2 selections.

Career Statistics: 13,166 yards 121 touchdowns 41 interceptions

Jimmy Garoppolo, Eastern Illinois University

Garoppolo is the top FCS quarterback prospect in the 2014 NFL Draft class. How fitting would it be if the Cowboys brought in a quarterback from the same school that produced Tony Romo to be his eventual heir.

Career Statistics: 12,595 yards 113 touchdowns 50 interceptions

AJ McCarron

McCarron has made quite a name for himself over his last three seasons winning two national championships and only losing three games during that span. He is the unquestioned leader of the Crimson Tide and his name has been thrown into the Heisman conversation recently.

Career Statistics: 8,632 yards 75 touchdowns 13 interceptions

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None of the qb's on that list interest me. Mariota interests me, but he's not coming out until 2015. Jameis Winston is the next big thing at the qb position. He can do it all and he is a good leader. If he doesn't have any off the field issues he will be a lock for the number one pick when he comes out.

Teddy Bridgewater is the best qb coming out next year. But we won't have a shot at him. Then there's Derek Carr from Fresno state and Johnny football. If we're going to take a qb it'll probably be in the later rounds.
 

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My choice would be Zach mettenberger in the 4th round. 6-5 230 lbs. Cam Cameron is his OC. Having a former NFL OC should help his transition.

Also if we can get Tajh Boyd in the later rounds we might need to consider it. He's 6-1 230 lbs. he is short, so he might slip in the draft.
 

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I think they wait another year, unless someone falls in their lap.
 

Don Corleone

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I think they wait another year, unless someone falls in their lap.

Isn't this supposed to be the best QB crop in years? I think they should make a mid round pick that they can groom as Romo's replacement.
 
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