With training camp right around the corner, DallasCowboys.com is taking a look at the outlook of each position group for the home team in a seven-part series, beginning Monday with the quarterbacks.
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With each passing season, the pressure on Romo seems to grow. It's not that the club is considering canning him anytime soon – in fact, it's probably more likely that he gets a contract extension in the next year or so – but the organization's higher-ups now acknowledge that there is a limited window to win a Super Bowl under Romo. The quarterback is 32 now, and though he suggested this offseason that he could play into his late '30s, very few signal-callers continue to improve at such and age.
For the first time in his career as a starter, Romo's primary backup is now younger than he is. The Cowboys signed seven-year veteran Kyle Orton in March, securing themselves perhaps the league's best depth at the position.
While Romo and Orton aren't competing for a job, the importance of a solid No. 2 cannot be understated. Romo has missed games in two of the last four seasons, and was forced to play through broken ribs last year.
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When the Cowboys signed Orton, that told me a lot about what they thought of McGee, but can he do enough in four preseason games to change their minds about carrying that third guy?
-Bryan Broaddus
Rookie Watch: Though they could make a move to add numbers to the position at a later date, the Cowboys do not currently have a rookie quarterback on the roster.
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Expected to compete with McGee for a roster spot or possibly to stick around on the team's practice squad, Carpenter has six touchdowns and one interception in nine career preseason appearances.
Roster Breakdown:
Tony Romo: Another career season for Romo only yielded eight wins for the Cowboys in 2011. It's not at all out of the question for him to put up even better numbers in 2012, but can the team capitalize?
Kyle Orton: An ideal backup, he'll give the Cowboys a chance to win each week if Romo is out for an extended period.
Stephen McGee: There doesn't appear to be much of an upside to keeping McGee, who is entering the final year of his rookie deal. Could he net a draft pick via trade?
Rudy Carpenter: If McGee is jettisoned, the club will want keep a third QB on the practice squad. Though he's been a pro for three years already, Carpenter is still eligible.
