Cowboys 2026 Draft: Figuring out the top target positions during the bye
Briefly

Cowboys 2026 Draft: Figuring out the top target positions during the bye
"This past week they doubled down by trading for All-Pro defensive tackle Quinnen Williams. They also added linebacker Logan Wilson at the deadline. The offensive line had a re-tool with 2025 first-rounder Tyler Booker stepping in at the vacant Zack Martin position. They've also recently added center Cooper Beebe, left tackle Tyler Guyton, and have the crown jewel of their line, Tyler Smith."
"Micah Parsons is in Green Bay, and the sad news around Marshawn Kneeland has impacted this position. The current answers are short-term vets like Dante Fowler and Jadeveon Clowney, or a group of developmental players, with Donovan Ezeiruaku the most promising. Even with interior studs, Dallas needs a true centerpiece edge who can win 1-on-1s, close games, and finish rushes. That's something this defense has lacked consistently in 2025."
Dallas traded Micah Parsons and acquired Quinnen Williams, Kenny Clark, Logan Wilson, and two first-round picks while retooling the offensive line with 2025 first-rounder Tyler Booker, center Cooper Beebe, left tackle Tyler Guyton, and anchor Tyler Smith. The team faces uncertainty over one-year rentals George Pickens and Javonte Williams. Edge depth suffered from the Marshawn Kneeland development, leaving short-term veterans Dante Fowler and Jadeveon Clowney and developmental options like Donovan Ezeiruaku as stopgaps. A true centerpiece edge rusher who can win 1-on-1s remains a priority. Cornerback depth is uncertain after Trevon Diggs went to IR and Kaiir Elam serves as a stopgap. Safety play has been inconsistent with Malik Hooker on IR and other starters missing time.
Read at Blogging The Boys
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]