MOBILE, Ala. - The Cowboys have spent all week at Senior Bowl practices. They're only in the early stages of their draft preparation.
And yet, it seems, everyone is already daydreaming about them using their fourth overall pick on a quarterback.
But if the Cowboys are in a win-now mode - and that certainly is the reality for a team led on offense by an aging quarterback and tight end - they have to consider waiting another year to add Tony Romo's potential successor.
With Romo signed through 2019, adding a quarterback with a high draft pick now would be a luxury.