On Sunday morning, the College Football Playoff selection committee announced it's final rankings, pairing the "Top 4" teams in the country against one another.

Now, there are pros and cons to a selection committee that could be argued for days, but what if the NFL used its own committee to determine the playoff seeding?

Would the Cowboys be a unanimous No. 1 -- a la Alabama? Who would get left out? (Sorry Penn State, Michigan and OU fans). Is overall record more important than head-to-head? (Ahem, Ohio State)

The Sunday NFL Countdown crew took to the big board to see if they could sort it out.

Shockingly, only three of the five panelists had the 11-1 Cowboys as the No. 1 seed -- Charles Woodson, Matt Hasselbeck and Chris Berman. Trent Dilfer put Dallas at No. 2. But somehow, Randy Moss left the Cowboys completely out of the picture.

Dilfer: "I went with what they've done so far. Just like the committee, based on your resume. This is not predicting who will win the Super Bowl. As I look at the landscape of the NFL, based on what they've done, I put the Raiders number one."

Moss: "I'm leaving the Dallas Cowboys out. Y'all are going on records, I'm going on who is ready for the playoffs and who has the experience."

Woodson: "The Cowboys are going to be the first team to clinch a playoff berth."

Moss: "I don't care about that. Wait until January, they might be the first team to exit, boy, keep talking."

Moss has New England, Oakland, Kansas City and Seattle as his Top 4 teams, despite the Cowboys have the league's best record, the second-best point differential, a QB with the highest QBR in the NFL and the top rusher in the league.

O.K., Randy.

The Cowboys did in fact become the first NFL team to clinch a playoff berth with Washington's loss to Arizona. Now the 'Boys could clinch home-field advantage as early as next week with a win over the N.Y. Giants and a loss by Seattle.