Next month, when NFL free agency official begins, so will the Dallas Cowboys hunt for a veteran back-up quarterback. It is a position that is a main focus of fan interest this offseason due to starter Tony Romo‘s two collarbone injuries from last year which sunk the Cowboys season.
Although the Cowboys could also address this position in the draft, finding a player with a history of success in the league as a fallback plan for Romo is likely the preferred option for 2016. In fact, if the right player is available in the draft, Dallas could opt to bring both a rookie and veteran onto the depth chart to secure both the immediate and the franchise’s future beyond their 36-year old starter.