Carson Wentz: Cool to meet a legend, icon such as Jerry Jones
By Drew Davison
ddavison@star-telegram.com
MOBILE, Ala. —
Jerry Jones created a social media buzz on Wednesday, making it a point to say hi and briefly meet with North Dakota State quarterback Carson Wentz.
The Dallas Cowboys are looking to improve the quarterback position after three backups combined to go 1-11 with Tony Romo sidelined, and Wentz is gaining steam as a possible fit.
That speculation only grew with Jones’ encounter with Wentz, who is on the North team roster that is coached by the Cowboys’ staff.
“It was cool,” Wentz said of meeting Jones. “Obviously, you see a legend, icon like Jerry Jones, it’s really cool to get to meet him.
“I didn’t recognize him right away because he had his hat on, sunglasses on, he was trying to be discreet, but you all found him. So it was cool to meet him and just say hey real quick.”
Despite that encounter, Jones said that the Cowboys are not in a position where they have to draft a quarterback. He left open the possibility of the Cowboys using the free agent market to fill the void, or other routes.
But it’s clear the Cowboys are doing their homework on the quarterbacks in this year’s class, and it’s a plus they are getting a first-hand look at Wentz.
There might not be a better staff to judge, either. Head coach Jason Garrett and quarterbacks coach Wade Wilson are former quarterbacks in the league, and offensive coordinator Scott Linehan played the position in college.
“They’re very intelligent,” Wentz said. “You can tell that they know the game.”
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By Drew Davison
ddavison@star-telegram.com
MOBILE, Ala. —
Jerry Jones created a social media buzz on Wednesday, making it a point to say hi and briefly meet with North Dakota State quarterback Carson Wentz.
The Dallas Cowboys are looking to improve the quarterback position after three backups combined to go 1-11 with Tony Romo sidelined, and Wentz is gaining steam as a possible fit.
That speculation only grew with Jones’ encounter with Wentz, who is on the North team roster that is coached by the Cowboys’ staff.
“It was cool,” Wentz said of meeting Jones. “Obviously, you see a legend, icon like Jerry Jones, it’s really cool to get to meet him.
“I didn’t recognize him right away because he had his hat on, sunglasses on, he was trying to be discreet, but you all found him. So it was cool to meet him and just say hey real quick.”
Despite that encounter, Jones said that the Cowboys are not in a position where they have to draft a quarterback. He left open the possibility of the Cowboys using the free agent market to fill the void, or other routes.
But it’s clear the Cowboys are doing their homework on the quarterbacks in this year’s class, and it’s a plus they are getting a first-hand look at Wentz.
There might not be a better staff to judge, either. Head coach Jason Garrett and quarterbacks coach Wade Wilson are former quarterbacks in the league, and offensive coordinator Scott Linehan played the position in college.
“They’re very intelligent,” Wentz said. “You can tell that they know the game.”
Read more here: Carson Wentz: Cool to meet a legend, icon such as Jerry Jones | The Star-Telegram