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18 hours agoHow the Cowboys landed Dak Prescott in the 2016 NFL draft
Dak Prescott, initially overlooked in the 2016 NFL draft, became the Cowboys' highest-paid player and franchise leader in multiple passing categories.
The Cowboys are hoping that year three is when everything clicks for Tyler Guyton. Although he's got tremendous size and above average athleticism for an offensive tackle, he's still struggling with his technique and consistency.
Uar Bernard and Joshua Weru put up insane numbers at the International Pathway Program Pro Day. If Dallas wants to find upside in different places, these are the kind of prospects the front office should be watching.
Brandon Aubrey has been a front office's dream since joining as an undrafted free agent in 2023. He was a First-Team All-Pro that year, made Second-Team the last two years, and has naturally been to the Pro Bowl each of those seasons.
Gilmore finished his career as a member of six teams - the Bills, Patriots, Panthers, Colts, Cowboys and Vikings - and a Super Bowl champion. He played in two Super Bowls with the Patriots, becoming a key piece to help New England secure its sixth championship.
Draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah recently dropped a bombshell in a recent interview by saying there is a decent chance Caleb Downs could slide to the Cowboys at No. 12 in the first round. This would be an uncharacteristic selection for the Cowboys considering they haven't drafted a safety in the first round since Roy Williams in 2002.