LOL....what's not being said is this is the first year with this many 1st round QBs in the final 8 that I can remember. What was it last year? Mayfield and Goffs were run off their original teams......what does that say?
To me it says that coaching matters.
The Rams thought Stafford was so much better than Goff that they traded Goff, two first round picks and a third round pick to Detroit to get rid of Goff.
The Rams won a Super Bowl with Stafford quickly but nothing since, and now that Goff has had time to learn and improve like Stafford did with the Lions, Goff led his new team to a win against the Rams and Stafford this season.
Selecting a quarterback in the first round is by no means a guarantee your team will be in the playoffs, but hoping to strike gold in late rounds is even more of a gamble.
Quarterbacks cannot control who draft them and they cannot control who coaches them, but the odds of success are still much better with a non-reaching first round quarterback pick than they are with one from the later rounds.
Are there exceptions? Sure, Tom Brady, Brock Purdy, etc. are great examples of late round quarterbacks who have done well. There are also a lot of examples of first round quarterback busts.
Regardless of what you may think about first round quarterbacks in general, the last time the Cowboys selected a quarterback in the first round (which was 1989 .. 35 years ago), they ended up winning 3 Super Bowls.
In the 28 years since then, the Cowboys have avoided drafting first round quarterbacks and there have been no Super Bowls as a result.
While there are no guarantees, it's obvious after 28 years of failed seasons that what the Cowboys have been doing has not been working.