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Why the Dallas Cowboys Shouldn’t Draft a Quarterback in the First Round

April 8, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The Dallas Cowboys have been one of the teams most interested in this year’s crop of quarterbacks. But if they want to do what is best for their franchise, then they should avoid drafting one of them in the first round of the 2016 NFL Draft.
Dallas quarterback Tony Romo’s collarbone injury derailed the 2015 season for the Cowboys and made it clear that they needed to begin looking for his eventual replacement.
The two quarterbacks considered worthy of first-round picks in the 2016 draft, Carson Wentz and Jared Goff, could both be an option for Dallas at No. 4 if they’re available. Dallas could take one of them and groom him to be Romo’s successor.
Neither quarterback, however, is enough of a sure thing to spend a top-five pick on when Dallas has so many other needs.
Wentz is expected to be the first quarterback taken. Sports Illustrated’s Chris Burke, like many others, has the Cleveland Browns taking him with the No. 2 pick.

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