Well, you're assumption is wrong. While it's known that I want a QB at #4, I think I've also made it known that I want no part of Ramsey. My disagreement is I do not view him as a "real solution," positional yes, but a "real solution," no.
And you can just as easy make what ever point you are trying to make, without the little insults (and yoda like speak you tend to favor). At no point prior to this, did I offer any insult, just an opposing point of view.
The focus was on over analysis akin to micro managing a team. A valid gamble by the presented parameters, would be justified if a franchise quarterback was the gamble. Otherwise, not point value, but team positional groups that develop the team becomes the parameter.
Just on the basis of positional flex and actual statistically accepted player strength points, Ramsey does qualify as a legitimate addition for the Cowboys, and not just someone else's favorite or a general point value on a team. One goes for high production in a team setting. That warrants stronger considerations than just another positional player. We have projections that are not written in stone, hence, bringing up a value, as quality and interchangeable parts that can keep an opponents offense second guessing throughout a game. The evaluations will continue through the Combine.
That, applied to Ramsey, means a very quality safety/cornerback projection that can be improved upon during free agency. Free agency will show potential value directions, and not whether one can see it now.
I see a combo of Jones/Ramsey, as fully functional as was Woodson/Williams...even if but for two seasons then, due to a dislocated disc for Darren in Training Camp.