BOCA RATON, Fla. -- As soon as the owners meetings end at the Boca Raton Resort & Club, the Dallas Cowboys' contingent will be off to Orlando, Florida, to work out Memphis quarterback Paxton Lynch.

Owner and general manager Jerry Jones, executive vice president Stephen Jones and coach Jason Garrett will be joined by senior director of college and pro personnel Will McClay and new senior personnel executive Lional Vital, among others.

On Friday, the Cowboys will send a contingent of about eight to Ohio State to work out some of its draft-eligible players. Defensive end Joey Bosa is the most likely among the group of Buckeyes to be available with the fourth pick in the draft, but Garrett noted the school had 14 players at the combine at a variety of positions.

Garrett said he would be involved in the private workouts over the next few weeks to see some of the top players available. A source said the Cowboys will have private workouts with the top quarterbacks, like Carson Wentz and Jared Goff. They have already had a work out with Dak Prescott.

“You’re trying to find out who they are and certainly you want to find out who they are as players,” Garrett said of the private workouts. “There’s a lot of different ways to do that. You see them in a combine setting. You watch their tape. But if you get a chance to go be closer to them and get your hands on them to do some specific things you would ask a player to do, I think that gives you a better chance to evaluate the guy. You always want to find out who the guy is as a person. That’s a really important thing to us, their personal character, their football character. I think the more exposure you have to him, I think the better chances you have to make the proper evaluation of the guy. So when you’re picking at four, you can target the pool maybe a little bit more than if you’re picking at 26, 27, 28 or wherever we picked last year.”