Cowboys 2026 draft continues to get better after Packers 2nd straight loss
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Cowboys 2026 draft continues to get better after Packers 2nd straight loss
"As we sit here about the start of week 11, after Jerry Jones traded away Micah Parsons a week before the season, everyone picked the Packers to win it all, but have you seen them play the last two weeks? Sure, the defense is really good, but Jordan Love and that offense has people talking today. After losing back-to-back games at home to the Panthers and the Eagles last night, they now sit with a record of 5-3-1."
"The Green Bay Packers are going to make the playoffs, but they still have to play the Bears twice, the Ravens, Broncos and the Lions. With their own pick, Dallas is sitting right outside the top 10 at pick 12, but that will give or take a few spots depending on how they finish the year. They do play five teams with a .500 record or better out of the last eight games, and with this defense, who know how they will finish."
"Everyone thought the Packers would win it all after the trade happened, and they looked good until the last two weeks. That offense does not scary anyone, they have been banged up, but if that is the level of play they are going to get from Jordan Love, instead of the Packers having a bottom five pick, they could slide into the 19-20 range."
The Dallas Cowboys sit at 3-5-1 and face defensive personnel and scheme-fit problems despite acquiring Quinnen Williams on a multi-year deal. Dallas currently holds the No. 12 pick and faces five opponents with .500 or better records in the final eight games, making a deep run unlikely. The Green Bay Packers dropped to 5-3-1 after consecutive home losses and still must play the Bears twice, the Ravens, Broncos, and Lions. Continued uneven offensive performance from Jordan Love could push the Packers’ 2026 draft position toward the late teens or low twenties.
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