
"Similarly, the draft has risen in importance for the Dallas Cowboys over the past few years, mainly because of two factors: Dak Prescott's age and their lack of activity in free agency. This front office is constantly needing to hit on their draft picks, since they refuse to bring in established players at positions of need, and with Prescott nearing his mid-30s, the importance of those picks is greater than ever before."
"As you all know, they will make two selections in the first round in April, thanks to the Micah Parsons trade, and if you see any mock drafters using those picks on offense, you should take it with a grain of salt. No To Offensive Stars: Cowboys Can't Fall In Love With Love & Co. If you take a brief look at the Cowboys' 2025 depth chart on offense, you will see how attainable a full re-run with their starters is."
The 2025 NFL season concludes with a Super Bowl champion and attention turns to a booming NFL Draft featuring prospects like Fernando Mendoza, Jeremiyah Love, and Caleb Downs. The Dallas Cowboys have increased draft reliance because Dak Prescott is aging and free agency activity has been limited. The front office must consistently draft well since it avoids signing established players for clear needs. The Cowboys hold two first-round selections after the Micah Parsons trade. The team's 2025 offensive depth chart projects continuity with CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens, Ryan Flournoy, a largely intact offensive line, and Javonte Williams returning as RB1. Prioritizing offensive rookies would not address the franchise's primary shortfall.
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