Bryan Broaddus, writer at dallascowboys.com and former scout for the Cowboys, joined the Shan and RJ Show last week to talk about the NFL draft and the Dallas Cowboys. Here are some of the highlights:

What the Los Angeles trade to No. 1 does for Dallas' draft plans:

Broaddus: It opens up the board for them. Depending on what San Diego will do, we think that Cleveland could take a quarterback. If in fact the quarterbacks go 1 and 2, that could drive another player to you as well. If you like Ramsey, that's a potential pick right there. [Ole Miss OL Laremy] Tunsil, what if San Diego takes Ramsey and Tunsil is on the board. I think it opens you up for a couple of different things. You can take a player that you really, really covet or you can also field some calls. If Tunsil is there, maybe that phone will ring now. I wasn't so sure that the phone was gonna really ring for these quarterbacks. But with Tunsil on the board, you are going to at least have that opportunity if somebody wants to come up there and get that offensive tackle who a lot of people think is the best player in the draft.

On how the quarterbacks changed the draft:

Broaddus: That's the thing, if the Cowboys go to their board and Paxton Lynch, it's the perfect scenario if Paxton Lynch is their top quarterback. Because it seems like to me I believe that Goff is going to be the guy at the Rams and then if Wentz in fact is the guy... now I've talked to some Cleveland people about this and they like Wentz. Not sure they like Wentz enough to take him. That's going to be the trick right now. It just made Cleveland's pick very valuable too, if somebody wants to go up, if in fact we learn that it's Goff going at 1 and then Wentz and Lynch are on the board at 2, then maybe somebody will dance up there and get that pick as well. I've talked to some people about the Eagles. The Eagles were very interested in going up in this draft and trying to draft a quarterback. A lot of people say it was Wentz. Well, it was Goff they were looking at. That might take them out of the mix if the Rams are going to take Goff.

On the possibility of drafting Ole Miss OL Laremy Tunsil:

Broaddus: I think that's the consideration, that's the question you have to ask yourself. You just want as many great players as you can. If he's the No. 1 guy on your board and you have an opportunity to take him... I know everybody out there is freaking out right now, why take another offensive lineman? But that's the route to go. That's the one. If you have Bosa over Tunsil on your board then go ahead and take Bosa or go ahead and take Myles Jack or go ahead whoever -- Ezekiel Elliott -- whoever it is. But if Tunsil is your guy, that's a hard one to walk away from.

On media perception of Memphis QB Paxton Lynch:

Broaddus: I was talking to a general manager and he said 'I don't know why people don't like Lynch. I really don't. The media just bangs on him the whole time and he might be the one out of all three of them that ends up being the best quarterback in the league.' And I said, well that's why we do what we do and they do what they do.