Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo (collarbone) has not had any issues physically so far during the Cowboys’ offseason program, according to head coach Jason Garrett. Garrett said that Romo has almost completely integrated back into the offseason program, adding that Romo’s back is feeling well, his shoulder seems fine, he’s moving around well and he’s made a lot of progress. Owner Jerry Jones said there’s nothing negative about where Romo is in his current state. ‘Everything they hoped to accomplish technically from appraisal of surgery has gone well. Everything he’s done regarding his strength, everything regarding what he’s wanted to do, he’s been able to do,’ Jones said.
Footballguys View: The Cowboys addressed the quarterback position later in the draft, though they did try to trade back into the first to get Paxton Lynch so we know they aren’t ignoring Romo’s injury history. Still, Romo has no real competition and it will be a while until Dak Prescott is ready to take over, if he ever is. Romo, if healthy, should be a solid QB1 this season with the weapons he has on offense and what appears to be an great run game in the making, led by rookie Ezekiel Elliot.