Josh McCown
Earlier in August, it was reported that the asking price to acquire McCown from the Browns was too high for the Cowboys.
Now that the Cowboys’ world has been turned upside down, they might be willing to do what it takes to wheel and deal McCown away from the Browns.
Being that he is one of the most seasoned backup quarterbacks in the league, the vet would be great addition to have on hand. We can somewhat attribute his poor win record over the last two years to the fact that he worked with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2014 and Browns in 2015.
In his final season with the Chicago Bears in 2013, McCown completed 66.5 percent of his passes and threw 13 touchdowns compared to only one interception in eight starts.
Surely, if McCown had a chance to work with Dallas’ offensive and excellent offensive line he would perform just fine.