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The Cowboys need to start identifying their quarterback of the future and it could be addressed as early as the fourth overall pick in April.

This isn't a great QB class. You won't find any can't-miss prospects like Peyton Manning or Andrew Luck at the top, but a franchise caliber option should be available.

Dallas could also wait to grab a QB in the second or third round to develop over the next few seasons. Either way, it's probably best that they at least come away with one of these 10.

1. Jared Goff, California

PALO ALTO, CA - NOVEMBER 21: Jared Goff #16 of the California Golden Bears in action against the Stanford Cardinal at Stanford Stadium on November 21, 2015 in Palo Alto, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images) (Ezra Shaw / Getty Images)

Arm length: 32 3/4 inches, Hand size: 9 inches

Combine workouts

40-yard dash: 4.82

27 inches

9 feet, 2 inches

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Most predict that Goff will be the first QB off the board, meaning he might not even be available with the fourth overall pick. The 6-4, 210-pound junior threw for 4,719 yards, 43 touchdowns and 13 interceptions this past season.

Expert: "My initial study of Goff tells me that I think (Goff is) a more natural and better overall thrower than (Marcus) Mariota. I think he's a better prospect than Jameis Winston. ... I think his skill set, his throwing skill set, his looseness as an athlete, his light feet, I think he fits, theoretically, any system." - NFL Films senior producer Greg Cosell on WGFX-FM in Nashville, Tennessee.

2.) Carson Wentz, North Dakota State

AMES, IA - AUGUST 30: Quarterbacks Carson Wentz #11 and quarterback Easton Stick #12 of the North Dakota State Bison celebrate with fans after defeating the Iowa State Cyclones 34-14 at Jack Trice Stadium on August 30, 2014 in Ames, Iowa. North Dakota State defeated Iowa State 34-14. (Photo by David Purdy/Getty Images) (David Purdy / Getty Images)

Arm length: 33 1/4 inches, Hand size: 10 inches

Combine workouts

40-yard dash: 4.77

30 1/2 inches

9 feet, 10 inches

Wentz's stock continued to rise after a strong showing at the FCS Championship Game earlier this month in Frisco. Although the 6-6, 235-pound senior hasn't faced the FBS competition others on this list have, scouts don't seem to be worried about his ability to transition.

Expert: "He has a NFL-style skill-set with his size, athleticism and arm talent, but his intelligence and intangibles on and off the field might be his best qualities. The Dallas Cowboys' coaching staff will likely be coaching Wentz on the North squad during the week at the Senior Bowl, giving Jason Garrett and his staff an advantage. Wentz is a first-round prospect in the 2016 NFL Draft." - NFLDraftScout.com's Dane Brugler

3. Paxton Lynch, Memphis

MIAMI, FL - DECEMBER 22: Paxton Lynch #12 of the Memphis Tigers reacts after throwing a touchdown pass during the first quarter of the game against the Brigham Young Cougars at Marlins Park on December 22, 2014 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Rob Foldy/Getty Images) (Rob Foldy / Getty Images)

Arm length: 34 1/4 inches, Hand size: 10 1/4 inches

Combine workouts

40-yard dash: 4.86

36 inches

9 feet, 10 inches

Another tall option. Lynch stands at about 6-7, 245 pounds. He didn't have many offers coming out of high school but evolved into a great fit for Memphis' uptempo offense. Biggest win while at Memphis: The Tigers upset Ole Miss, 37-24, last season as Lynch passed for 384 yards, 3 TDs and 1 INT.

Expert: "While I still believe he's an intriguing prospect with potential, I see him as a developmental prospect who will need time to grow into the position. If I had to compare him to a current pro, I would cite Ryan Tannehill as an apt comparison. Lynch can function at a high level in executing concepts that are similar to the tactics he runs at Memphis, but he will need time to transition to a pro playbook." - NFL.com's Bucky Brooks

4. Connor Cook, Michigan State

Arm length: 33 inches, Hand size: 9 inches

Combine workouts

40-yard dash: 4.79

33 inches

9 feet, 5 inches

A three-year starter in a pro-style system, Cook (6-4, 215) had nearly identical numbers the previous two seasons. In 2015, he led the Spartans to the College Football Playoff, throwing for 3,131 yards, 24 touchdowns and seven interceptions.

Expert: "The most polarizing guy in the draft is going to be Connor Cook. Watch. Scouts argue about him all the time. We've seen him long enough that everyone's mind is made up already. He's a third-rounder to me and an average starter at best." - NFC regional scout last month, via NFL.com

5. Christian Hackenberg, Penn State

STATE COLLEGE, PA - NOVEMBER 21: Christian Hackenberg #14 of the Penn State Nittany Lions throws a pass in the second quarter agianst the Michigan Wolverines at Beaver Stadium on November 21, 2015 in State College, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Evan Habeeb/Getty Images) (Evan Habeeb / Getty Images)

Arm length: 32 inches, Hand size: 9 inches

Combine workouts

40-yard dash: 4.78

31 inches

9 feet, 6 inches

He had his best season during his one year playing under Houston Texans head coach Bill O'Brien. During that freshman season, Hackenberg (6-4, 230) threw for 2,955 yards, 20 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. During the two seasons since, he combined to throw 28 TDs and 21 INTs.

Expert: "Although he has special arm talent, the tape shows flawed decision-making, poor pocket awareness and streaky accuracy due to unstable mechanics. There is no question that Hackenberg will benefit from NFL coaching, but the game still moves at light speed for him and hasn't shown signs of slowing down - is he already damaged goods? ... Overall, the physical traits and arm strength are ideal for the NFL, but Hackenberg doesn't show a natural feel for the game and lacks a strong grasp in three critical areas of playing the position: touch, placement and decision-making." - NFLDraftScout.com's Dane Brugler

Next 5 (in alphabetical order)

Jake Coker, Alabama

Arm length: n/a, Hand size: n/a

Kevin Hogan, Stanford

Arm length: 32 3/8 inches, Hand size: 10 1/4 inches

Combine workouts

40-yard dash: 4.78

32 1/2 inches

Cardale Jones, Ohio State

PISCATAWAY, NJ - OCTOBER 24: Quarterback Cardale Jones #12 of the Ohio State Buckeyes during warmups before a game against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights at High Point Solutions Stadium on October 24, 2015 in Piscataway, New Jersey. (Photo by Rich Schultz /Getty Images) (Rich Schultz / Getty Images)

9 feet, 5 inches

Arm length: 33 3/4 inches, Hand size: 9 3/4 inches

Combine workouts

40-yard dash: 4.83 (unofficial)

36 inches

Note: Leg injury suffered while running the 40, did not participate in throwing drills

Cardale Jones now on the bench, icing right hamstring. #Combine pic.twitter.com/1EsOSXeqeZ — Kimberly Jones (@KimJonesSports) February 27, 2016

Cody Kessler, USC

LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 28: Cody Kessler #6 of the USC Trojans hands off to Ronald Jones II #25 during a 40-21 win over the UCLA Bruins at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on November 28, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) (Harry How / Getty Images)

Arm length: 32 5/8 inches, Hand size: 10 7/8 inches

Combine workouts

40-yard dash: 4.89

29 1/2 inches

Dak Prescott, Mississippi State

STARKVILLE, MS - NOVEMBER 14: Dak Prescott #15 of the Mississippi State Bulldogs rushes out of the pocket against the Alabama Crimson Tide at Davis Wade Stadium on November 14, 2015 in Starkville, Mississippi. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) (Kevin C. Cox / Getty Images)

8 feet, 8 inches

Arm length: 32 1/4 inches, Hand size: 10 7/8 inches

Combine workouts

40-yard dash: 4.79

32 1/2 inches

9 feet, 8 inches

Notable: Prescott has said that he was a Cowboys fan growing up and has met with team officials. Our own Rick Gosselin even called him the "Cam Newton of this draft."

"I'm not sure where he goes. I think it'll be a team that wants the same type of offense that Carolina has with Newton," he said.