When it comes to finding a replacement backup quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, the same three options seem to be cropping up.

It's either down to Robert Griffin III, Johnny Manziel or someone from the NFL draft. Who it'll be is anybody's guess.

The Manziel option seems to be dwindling with every new headline that crops up with the former Texas A&M Aggies' off-the-field issues. Our own Brandon George recently said that no one at Valley Ranch wants the guy. So (tentatively) cross him off the list. With Jerry Jones, you never know what'll happen, but we'll eliminate him from the mix.

That leaves RGIII and a rookie. Jones' infatuation with Griffin wasn't nearly the same as it was with Manziel during the draft, but he has grown to like the QB. As George notes here, the Cowboys' owner gushed over Griffin during his rookie year.

Not everyone is on the same page, however. ESPN's Ed Werder recently said the following to NFL Live:

"Not a lot of people in Dallas think he's a great fit in Jason Garrett's offense, and I'm told that Scott Linehan, the offensive coordinator, is really not a fan of RGIII's and doesn't think he would excel with what the Cowboys would ask him to do," he said.

That goes against what Jones told George on Feb. 9.

"Well, I'm a fan of RGIII," Jones said at the time. "He's got it. He's a driven young man. I'm a big admirer of RGIII."

So who will win in a battle between Jones and Linehan if the owner wants the former Baylor Heisman trophy winner? Only time will tell.

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