Why didn the Cowboys draft a quarterback?
— Deannieus (Washington, D.C.) A: I assume you’re asking me this question not because of Tony Romo or Jon Kitna, who is a quality backup, but because of Stephen McGee. He battled injuries toward the end of the preseason. Quarterbacks coach Wade Wilson spoke highly of McGee’s work in the offseason. McGee is working on getting rid of the ball faster and becoming consistent in completing his passes. Dallas likes the three quarterbacks it has, especially the starter in Romo. It will be interesting to see how McGee performs in the OTAs and minicamps. Q: With the Cowboys’ need for depth on the offensive line, why not look at a player such as Shawn Andrews. The left guard position is stable but not spectacular and with a Pro Bowl-caliber player, yet one with tons of baggage and question marks, available I say they make a play on him. — Justin Lynch (Collinsville, Ill.) A: Justin, you just said it. “Tons of baggage and question marks” rule out the Cowboys going after Andrews. The bottom line