Dallas Cowboys confirm they interviewed Johnny Manziel

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Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports
Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports /

There were reports that the Dallas Cowboys, who don’t have a pressing need in the draft for a quarterback, interviewed Texas A&M star Johnny Manziel. Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones confirmed those reports in a local radio interview.

“You certainly have to look at him in terms of if he were to fall, where he would stack up with the other options,” Jones told the Ben and Skin show Tuesday evening on 105.3 The Fan [KRLD-FM], via the Dallas Morning News. “It’s in no way saying that we’re going to interview him because if he falls we’re going to take him. We just have to know that if something were to happen, obviously he can be a polarizing character, so you have to be prepared.”

Jones then listed off other instances where teams took quarterbacks when it wasn’t a need and how it paid off.

“At the end of the day, you do look at franchises who have drafted quarterbacks in the first round that fell to them,” Stephen Jones said. “There’s not a better example than Green Bay, where they had great success with Brett Favre, won a couple of Super Bowls and still drafted Aaron Rodgers, who in their opinion was just too good to pass up because a lot of team did have Aaron Rodgers as a top 10 type of player, so when he fell, they took him. It worked out for them. It worked out good. Brett was nearing the end of his career and they made a tough decision to go with the younger guy in Aaron Rodgers and now they’ve had another great run. Not unlike New England with Bledsoe and Brady. Now, that wasn’t a high pick, I understand that. And of course, just recently with the Colts when they took Andrew Luck in the wake of having Peyton Manning.

“There’s obviously a lot of work and a lot of discussion that has to go on. There’s no commitments anywhere other than, you better be doing your homework as the opportunity presents itself, that’s certainly what the combine is for.”

Of course Green Bay only won one Super Bowl with Brett Favre but did play in two.