The Philadelphia Eagles traded up to No. 2 presumably to take a quarterback, but former Cowboy Terrell Owens still thinks Dallas should be in the market to draft a quarterback.

The following back-and-forth took place on The Rich Eisen Show:

Eisen: So the Cowboys at four, if they have a chance to move up two spots to get the quarterback that they want for Tony Romo's end game for his career, do they do it?

Owens: I think you have to position yourself for life after Romo. You know what I mean? Just like the Lakers are [in] life after Kobe.

Eisen: Well they didn't do such a great job of figuring out that.

Owens: I think the thing is luckily Jerry Jones is still above the ground and he can make some decisions. I think he has his son in that decision-making position now. Again, I think they realize what's really needed. Obviously the quarterback position is very key. With Romo, obviously, with the rash of injuries that he's had the last three years or so, that should be of concern especially moving forward. I think that Romo has realized that if doesn't get the protection of a Peyton Manning or a Tom Brady like he needs, then he's susceptible to multiple injuries. He's not going to make it throughout the season. I think he's obviously given those guys some heads up that [he's] not going to gripe or moan about it if [the Cowboys] go out and get a quarterback. I think that's really smart on his part. Obviously it'd be an easy transition for him to move on, educate, mentor and tutor another quarterback.

On making an NFL comeback:

Owens: Does it look like I can play? Under the right situation I would consider it. The Rams could use a receiver. They need a quarterback and somebody to throw it to.