That didn't take long.

Despite CBS and Tony Romo committing to each other and creating a new broadcasting dynamic in the booth for the 2017 NFL season, not every one around the game is buying in.

According to one NFL scout that spoke to Mike Freeman of Bleacher Report, there's a good chance that Romo will leave CBS for the Houston Texans in 2017. How good? We're talking better than a 50-50 chance.

They need a quarterback. Watch for Tony Romo here, too. There's better than a 60 or 70 percent chance Romo ends up playing for them at some point this coming season. That story is far from dead.

If the Texans don't select a quarterback high in the 2017 NFL Draft, this likely will be a story again in the coming months. After making the playoffs--and giving the New England Patriots a fight in the Divisional Round--Houston looks like the type of team that's a good quarterback away from contention.

Romo, a player that deserves Hall of Fame consideration, could be that quarterback.

Heading into the draft, former Rutgers quarterback Tom Savage and Brandon Weeden are the top two signal callers on Houston's depth chart.

Romo, after an injury-plagued and back-up role in 2016, would be a clear upgrade for Houston--but represent a different type of risk. Despite a skill set that can best what most teams have at the position, Romo's injury issues in recent years would be a major question mark if he did decided to change his mind on broadcasting and re-enter the NFL.

CBS' new No. 1 analyst recently spent his non-football time on the basketball court, suiting up for the Dallas Mavericks.

Joe Giglio may be reached at jgiglio@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @JoeGiglioSports. Find NJ.com on Facebook.