So what do they do now about a backup QB

With Coper Rush leaving to play for the Ravens
What direction does the Team go in

Dak will be coming back from a 2nd significant injury
We all know that with the question marks we have at left and right tackle he could get injured again
Do they sign a veteran former starter at QB or roll the dice in the draft ?

Why not both ?

Don't we still have QB Wil Grier ?

Others vet QBs available (aside from Rodgers & Wilson) :
Joe Flacco
Jameis Winston
Carson Wentz
Drew Lock
Mike White
Case Keenum
 
I'm glad to see Rush gone, but not because I didn't appreciate his effort.

More so because we really do need to be drafting our next qb and this departure makes it more likely.
Sure it does, because when we draft a QB outside of the first round their contract will be expiring the same time as Dak's. So we will have to resign our QB, that never played, to a starting contract. That sounds about right for GM Jethro's excellent planning.
 
Sign Wentz or Russell Wilson.

Draft in 2026. This year’s class is too weak, and we have too many holes.
 
With Coper Rush leaving to play for the Ravens
What direction does the Team go in

Dak will be coming back from a 2nd significant injury
We all know that with the question marks we have at left and right tackle he could get injured again
Do they sign a veteran former starter at QB or roll the dice in the draft ?
We already have the backup. Unfortunately he’s starting.
 
He is already under contract to the New Orleans Saints.
yeah I saw that after I posted.
I hope he (Dinucci) gets to play there.
After a real good usfl season, payton signed him then just put him in limbo for a year,
then released him.
I enjoyed watching him play in usfl, he carried the team.
They had 0 run game and I mean 0.

I also like the 2 guys from Texas, Ewers @ qb, and Golden @ wr.
be great if dallas got both of them, as they are already a good combo.
 

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