OXNARD, Calif. -- Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones said he's pleased with the club's backup wide receivers, even though executive vice president Stephen Jones told a radio station the team wouldn't rule out adding free agent Plaxico Burress.

"We haven't even discussed that internally at all," Jerry Jones said regarding Burress. "It's not been discussed at any level in our organization one way or the other."

Earlier Thursday, a source said the Cowboys were involved in preliminary discussions with Burress' agent, Drew Rosenhaus. However, Jones said he hasn't spoken to the agent.

"We're going to go to war with, so to speak, or go into the season with question marks at the third receiver, there's no doubts, no matter who it is," Jones said.

Last season, the Cowboys signed veteran Laurent Robinson as their No. 3 receiver, and he led the team with 11 touchdowns. He signed a five-year $32.5 million deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars in the offseason.

The Cowboys' thought process for 2012 was to go with younger players at the position.

"We would look at any option, and a lot of Laurent was his availability," Jones said. "It caused us to look at him. If someone would become available that we were interested in ... we're not trying to trade and we're really looking forward to this run of preseason games to look at these young guys and the people we have and we like what some of them are doing."