Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News reported that the Cowboys met with Brown quarterback EJ Perry.
He ran for 402 yards and seven scores and threw for 3,033 yards and 23 touchdown in his college career at Boston College.
The Massachusetts native has met with several teams before the draft, including the Dallas Cowboys.
With the team showing some interest in him, the Cowboys starting quarterback probably doesn't have to start looking over his shoulder.
The Ivy Leaguer is a quarterback on the big board.
Lance Zierlein of NFL.com said that he might be able to play a role similar to that of Taysom Hill in an offense.
In the late stages of the draft, he would be worth a flier.
The Cowboys don't have a lot of quarterback depth.
Cooper Rush enjoyed his 15 minutes of fame in Dallas but has otherwise attempted 50 passes through four seasons.
It would make sense to throw him into the mix to see if he can do better than any of those three in training camp.