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The 'What's a Romo worth these days anyway?' quiz

...and that should just about do it for the Tony Romo era in Dallas, folks.  

Barring unforeseen circumstances, the Cowboys will trade their former #1 QB this offseason. Right now, the team is saying that Romo can pick the team he'll play for next year (assuming that team isn't the Cowboys, of course), but that seems akin to telling the dog you're going to the park when you're really taking him to the vet for shots. Romo reportedly wants to play for the Broncos, but the feeling might not be mutual. This ends with Romo as Cleveland's 2017 starting QB, doesn't it?

At 36 years old with a bad back, Romo likely won't fetch a first-round pick in any trade. That said, since 1980, 21 QBs have been traded for at least a first-round selection. How many of them can you name?

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