Tyler Booker, the recently drafted offensive lineman by the Dallas Cowboys, has been recognized not only for his skills but also for his leadership qualities. He is expected to replace retired right guard Zack Martin. Coach Brian Schottenheimer noted Booker's authentic confidence and leadership during his introduction to the team. Schottenheimer emphasizes a culture shift towards valuing character in players, as reflected in the Cowboys' latest draft selections, which include multiple captains from their respective college teams, signaling a strategic prioritization of leadership qualities in its roster.
Booker -- the Alabama offensive lineman pegged as the replacement at right guard for Zack Martin, who retired -- commanded the attention of the media room, talking about leadership, winning a Super Bowl, his upbringing, the desire to force the will out of an opponent.
Since taking the job in January, Schottenheimer has talked about culture. Two days before the draft, he mentioned how 'character mattered,' and it was reflected in the Cowboys' nine choices, who will be at The Star for this weekend's rookie minicamp.
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