5. Tony Romo, Dez Bryant, Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas Cowboys
This is an intriguing NFL power trio considering two players are returning from injury seasons and the other is a rookie.
That said, Tony Romo, Dez Bryant and Ezekiel Elliott could duplicate the success of the Cowboys’ 12-4, 2014 playoff campaign. That year Romo completed a league-high 69.9 percent of his passes with 34 touchdowns and only nine interceptions.
Bryant scored 16 touchdowns — a league-high as well — and recorded 1,320 yards on 88 receptions. Obviously DeMarco Murray is no longer a part of the picture, but Elliott could be a force in his rookie premiere, especially since the ‘Boys intend on running the ball a lot to keep Romo healthy.
The Cowboys drafted wisely at No. 4 when they selected the Ohio State standout after he registered a total of 3,699 rushing yards and 55 touchdowns during his past two college seasons.
With Bryant presumably returning in top-form, the trio could do some major damage in 2016.