Yahoo Sports reported, citing anonymous sources close to each player, that both Johnny Manziel and Robert Griffin III have Dallas atop their preferred destinations should they become available.

Manziel, the embattled Cleveland Browns quarterback, and Griffin, the Washington Redskins quarterback and former Baylor Bears Heisman winner, both could be released this off-season.

Yahoo! writer Charles Robinson writes another QB would be a better fit.

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick and see him as a better option for a ground-up rebuild in Dallas (should he become available). Kaepernick has a bigger frame than either Manziel or Griffin. He has elite arm strength. He has had more starting experience and also had success in bigger games. And for a time in his career, he showed significant growth in his game. That's a lot of ammunition for a Kaepernick argument.

Tim Cowlishaw analyzed why Manziel could come to Dallas.

Rick Gosselin discussed what bringing in Johnny Manziel or Robert Griffin III would do to the Cowboys' draft plans

"I'm a fan of RG3" Jones told NFL Network in November of 2014, according to Yahoo. "Right on this [Dallas] field two years ago, or maybe it was three seasons ago, he put on a show and had a great game that just floored me. And [the Redskins] won - and they won in large part because of his play at quarterback. I thought, 'My goodness, we're going to have to be playing this guy for years and years.' So he's got it. ... Once you see a player do it, especially if you see him do it two or three times, you know he can do it. And of course he's a driven young man. I'm a big admirer of RG3."

Former Cowboy Herschel Walker said in October Griffin III would love to play in Dallas.

"They don't seem to have him in the game plan at all," said Walker of Griffin at a stop on the Heisman Trophy media tour, via cbssports.com. "I think he'd love to go down to Dallas and play for the Cowboys."

Columnist Tim Cowlishaw analyzed a possible Griffin-to-Cowboys move earlier this year (read his full column).

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