The most fascinating Cowboys draft in 20 years lost some juice when the Rams and Eagles lost their minds over two quarterbacks. But some drama remains as the Cowboys prepare to make a pick at No. 4 overall.

As I explained last week, it’s becoming less likely they will select Ohio State defensive end Joey Bosa. I think he will be a productive player for several years, but the Cowboys need and want a game-changer. That’s why it will come down to Florida State cornerback Jalen Ramsey and Ohio State running back Ezekiel Elliott. I am not convinced Elliott is worthy of a pick this high. You can’t forget how his position has been devalued simply because he put up great numbers in the Big 10. Is he as good as last year’s No. 10 pick Todd Gurley? I don’t believe so. The Cowboys got a 1,000-yard season out of Darren McFadden despite horrible play at quarterback.

Ramsey is the pick Thursday. He's the most dynamic player in this draft. He can blitz the passer and support the run. And I think teams will always have to be aware of him. He can also start at safety or cornerback. I like the flexibility. You can't let the Mo Claiborne mistake impact your decision-making. Ramsey is a more versatile player. He also comes without any character issues. That's important for a team that has really struggled in that area. I asked five different scouts from other teams Thursday who the Cowboys would take. All five said Ramsey.

And I'll let you in on another secret. The Cowboys are praying that Louisville defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins is available in the second round. He's a three-technique player who could excel under Rod Marinelli. With a run on quarterbacks and offensive line in the first round, some talented defensive linemen such as Rankins could get shoved into the second round.

For more on this situation, tune into my alter ego Dr. Draft weekdays 3-6 pm on 103.3 FM ESPN. Happy draft day.

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