Jerry Jones hints at Dallas Cowboys looking for quarterback of the future

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While he may be a system guy from Baylor, the dude has talent and a good head. I wouldn't mind getting him in the 4th if we could, but I think someone takes a flyer on him sooner.
I bet he goes way earlier than that.

And I think some must think he's a "system guy" like all those candy-armed Tech QBs who didn't have a chance in the NFL. He's a much better prospect than any of those guys.
 

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I bet he goes way earlier than that.

And I think some must think he's a "system guy" like all those candy-armed Tech QBs who didn't have a chance in the NFL. He's a much better prospect than any of those guys.
You sonofa...
 

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Uh, we are doing it wrong.
Ayuh.

He stuck around at UGA and watched Aaron Murray, then had one year left to play after Murray was drafted. Should have probably transferred.

Very underwhelming season last year.
 

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Aaron Rodgers was a system guy, too.
 

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No question I think he has the arm and accuracy. It's the timing and footwork that are going to take work. Plus just getting use to normal progressions. Ideally he could go sit for a couple years and then get a chance. That will probably never happen though.
Petty actually reminds me a lot of Aikman. Size, arm trength, movement in the pocket and defensive reads.
 

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Petty actually reminds me a lot of Aikman. Size, arm trength, movement in the pocket and defensive reads.
I fail to see how on earth you believe Petty has Aikman-like arm strength.
 

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I just thought LT was ribbing us. I don't see Aikman at all in Petty and if Dallas does draft him I hope its no higher than the 4th round. Arm strength and decision making are lacking in Petty as far as a comparison to Aikman.
 

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You guys are remembering the veteran Aikman. When he was a rookie he struggled a lot. Petty has about the same tools when you compare the time frames for each. Aikman was pronably stronger on out routes but Petty is more effecient on the longer ball. Petty is more mobile and quicker than Aikman.
 

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You guys are remembering the veteran Aikman. When he was a rookie he struggled a lot. Petty has about the same tools when you compare the time frames for each. Aikman was pronably stronger on out routes but Petty is more effecient on the longer ball. Petty is more mobile and quicker than Aikman.
The arm strength is not comparable. Aikman as a young rookie had a cannon.
 

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When the Cowboys really need to find Tony Romo's heir

March, 27, 2015


By Todd Archer | ESPNDallas.com


IRVING, Texas -- Tony Romo turns 35 on April 21. He might say he has four or five years left to play at a high level, but that's not how the Dallas Cowboys can look at it.

They need to see a quarterback with two back surgeries, who missed a game last season with two transverse process fractures and who had rib cartilage damage, and start wondering about Romo's successor.


"We do have to look to the future relative to quarterback," Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones said at the NFL owners meetings in Phoenix. "It's starting a time frame where a guy could come in and be a good backup. Look at how Romo evolved into the guy he is today. He did a little time with the clip board."

Of course, the same thoughts were espoused in 2014 and 2013 and probably 2012. And the Cowboys didn't draft a quarterback. Bryce Petty's name has been bandied about, and he is expected to visit Valley Ranch. The Cowboys have other private workouts with quarterbacks coming up, too.

Maybe this is the year they actually take a quarterback in the draft.

But the likelihood of the Cowboys finding Romo's heir in the middle to late rounds is slim. Extremely slim. The odds-aren't-worth-it-slim. There are two starting quarterbacks currently in the NFL who were picked after the third round. Romo is one and he wasn't drafted. Tom Brady is the other and he went in the sixth round.

There are third-round starters, such as Russell Wilson, Nick Foles and, potentially, Ryan Mallett. If Mallett doesn't win the starting job with the Houston Texans, then Brian Hoyer would be the third starter after the third round -- he went undrafted. Josh McCown, who is likely to be the Cleveland Browns starter, has bounced around, but he was a third-round pick.

The Cowboys have selected three quarterbacks since Troy Aikman: Billy Musgrave, Quincy Carter and Stephen McGee. They traded for Drew Henson in 2004 and that didn't work out.

This isn't to say the ghosts of Musgrave, Carter and McGee should prevent the Cowboys from taking a quarterback. But it is to say the level of expectations for taking a quarterback in the middle rounds needs to be ratcheted way down. The Cowboys hoped McGee could develop into a No. 2 quarterback and that didn't happen.

The days of developing a quarterback seem long ago. The Green Bay Packers did it with Aaron Rodgers behind Brett Favre. Philip Rivers sat for two years behind Drew Brees with the San Diego Chargers. Those guys were taken in 2005 and 2004.

Most teams are drafting their guys in the first and second rounds and if not playing them in Week 1 of their rookie seasons, then very soon in their rookie seasons. Blake Bortles, Teddy Bridgewater and Derek Carr started as rookies last season.

It sounds quaint, the notion of a quarterback holding a clip board, taking mental notes as he watches. It's just not reality.

Let's say Romo plays another three years through 2017 when he is 37. In 2018, that's when the Cowboys will really need to find his successor.
 
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I saw all I need to see of Petty in the '12 Fiesta Bowl. Feh to him and almost every QB in this class.

I would pull the trigger on Mannion late, though.
 

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I saw all I need to see of Petty in the '12 Fiesta Bowl. Feh to him and almost every QB in this class.

I would pull the trigger on Mannion late, though.
Mannion is horrid, very inaccurate. But Garrett probably wants him because of Mike Reilly.

 

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I saw all I need to see of Petty in the '12 Fiesta Bowl. Feh to him and almost every QB in this class.

I would pull the trigger on Mannion late, though.
I just think all QBs will go too high in this draft because the class is so thin and the need in the NFL is so high. A guy like Mannion will end up going in the third or fourth round because of it. I don't have high hopes for Vaughan but I'd almost rather continue developing him then to take a QB too high in this draft. If Vaughan doesn't develop take a QB next year.

I like things about Petty and I like things about Mannion but these are third day guys to me who probably won't last long on the third day if they even make it there at all.
 

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I just think all QBs will go too high in this draft because the class is so thin and the need in the NFL is so high. A guy like Mannion will end up going in the third or fourth round because of it. I don't have high hopes for Vaughan but I'd almost rather continue developing him then to take a QB too high in this draft. If Vaughan doesn't develop take a QB next year.

I like things about Petty and I like things about Mannion but these are third day guys to me who probably won't last long on the third day if they even make it there at all.
I buy that Petty will go in the 3rd or 4th, but Mannion won't. He is well below the Hundleys and Graysons of this class.
 

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I would go for Petty if he is around in the 4 th. He has a lot of good traits but he will need to be able to make adjustments pretty quickly. He has the size and mobility.
 

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I wouldn't even spend a 4th on Petty. Decision making looks horrendous
 
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