Cowboys can go multiple ways with their first round pick. I see them going with the "win now" philosophy while also adding a QB for the future in the later rounds.

1st Round, 4th Overall:

Laquon Treadwell, WR, Ole Miss (No. 6 on CBS Big Board) - Cowboys need to improve their offensive weapons. They were successful in 2014 because they had multiple reliable options on the offensive end. When Romo was out, Dez was healthy and we also had a great Running back in DeMarco Murray. Taking Treadwell would instantly give the Cowboys one of the best WR Duo's in the league. A part of why the Cowboys failed when Romo went down this past season was the lack of options on offense. Aside from Dez Bryant, there was virtually no playmakers. Cowboys need to take advantage in this draft an elite offensive talent.

2nd Round, 34th Overall:

Kendall Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech (No. 43 on CBS Big Board) - The Cowboys secondary has been awful. Mo Claiborne has been under-performing since his rookie year and Carr has not lived up to his $10M a year contract. The secondary and linebacker unit is bad but the secondary is much, much worse than the linebacker core. I think the Cowboys take Fuller here and address a huge issue. Fuller has good size and great athleticism. I can see him and Byron Jones being a great duo for the Cowboys secondary.

3rd Round, 67th overall:

Su'a Cravens, OLB, USC (No. 70 on CBS Big Board) - Cowboys address their linebacker issue here in the 3rd round. Cravens looks the part of a NFL Linebacker, with length, strength, and athleticism. He is great against the run and the pass. A complete player that the Cowboys would benefit from. He could immediately help out our poor defense. He is quick enough that he can match up with Tight Ends and does have some ballhawking as well as a knack for forcing fumbles.

4th Round, 98th Overall:

Dak Prescott, QB, Mississippi State (No. 113 on CBS Big Board) - Despite what Jerry thinks, Romo is not gonna survive in the league much longer. He is phenomenal but his playing days are dwindling. Manning was successful at age 39 because Denver's defense was flat out sensational. Our defense is not going to be that good in the next 2 years which is probably the max that Romo will last. They need to look toward the future here and get a good QB that we can develop to be our future face of the franchise. I can see Prescott being the next Russell Wilson. He can make great throws when he steps into it and is mobile enough to evade tacklers but not so much to where that is his main weapon. I think his extra year of college ball helped him develop his passing game.

6th Round:

Rashard Robinson, CB, LSU (No. 98 on CBS Big Board) - He has had his off the field issues, like another LSU DB (Tyrann Mathieu) who turned out to be great in the NFL. He has tremendous athleticism, running a 4.48 40, as well as length. Robinson, Jones, and Fuller would be a phenomenal trio in the NFL. I think his off the field issues will cause his draft stock to fall, and the Cowboys will capitalize on it. They passed on Mathieu because of his off the field issues which was one of their biggest mistakes but I don't think they make the same mistake twice here.

Undrafted:

Jakeem Grant, WR, Texas Tech - He will be the biggest steal of this draft. He seems to be getting overlooked due to how small he is but he is one of the fastest players I have seen. He runs a 4.45 40. He had a great bowl game against LSU, outrunning pretty much everyone. Grant would be a better return man than Whitehead. Grant would also be a better backup for Beasley. Whitehead has made silly mistakes this season that were drive killers for the Cowboys. (For example: @NYG called for illegal motion, calling back a 20+ yard run by McFadden to put the Cowboys inside the 10 yd line)