FRISCO, Texas -- In 2015, the Dallas Cowboys suffered through a 4-12 season. Expectations were as high as they had been since the 1990s Super Bowl runs, but Tony Romo broke his collarbone -- twice -- and started and finished only three games.
The reward for the poor finish was the No. 4 pick in the 2016 NFL draft.
The final decision came down to cornerback Jalen Ramsey and running back Ezekiel Elliott. Many inside the building wanted the Cowboys to go with Ramsey, believing the value was greater in a defender.