DWAYNE H.GREENSBORO, NC

Who are a few names, specifically along the defensive line, that can be cost-friendly for this team to sign in free agency to avoid taking a DE at No. 4?

Bryan: I could see the Cowboys looking at a guy like Adrian Clayborn who was in Atlanta last season. He was highly thought of coming out of college and he has had a bit of bad luck with injuries. His price will not be terrible and he could be a better bridge player if in fact they draft a player as well. I see him as a better version of Jeremy Mincey.

David:I'm not convinced that signing a defensive end in free agency would stop them from taking one in the draft. But to your question: there's a variety of guys that could be had for a reasonable price. I like Bryan's suggestion of Clayborn. I'd also be interested to see the price tag on guys like Chris Long and Jason Pierre-Paul. My ideal scenario would be an affordable deal for Mario Williams, who has excelled in a 4-3 scheme. As of right now he's still a member of the Buffalo Bills, though, so it's a bit hard to project.

MICHAEL JOHNSONALEXANDRIA, LA

There's a report out that the Patriots, who are without a first round pick this year, are seriously considering trading Jimmy Garoppolo. He's certainly more polished than any rookie in this year's draft class -- is this something that we really should consider?

Bryan: What you need to consider is: do you feel that he is better than any quarterback in this draft? If so, then go ahead and make that deal. It would likely take a couple of picks to make that happen, but you would be doing the same thing if you tried to trade back in this draft. It could be a win for you there if you wanted to go that route. You should be open to that idea. My next question would be why would the Patriots do that? Which I don't think they would.