How the Cowboys could land four quality defensive starters in the 2026 NFL draft
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How the Cowboys could land four quality defensive starters in the 2026 NFL draft
"They also own the rights to the Green Bay Packers first-round pick courtesy of the Micah Parsons trade. The hope is that the Packers lose to the Chicago Bears on Saturday, giving the Cowboys the 20th overall pick. If the Packers win this weekend but then lose in the Divisional round, that pick drops to 25, and it only gets worse from there if the Packers keep winning."
"The Dallas Cowboys won't be playing in the playoffs this season. Again. As they turn the page and look to regroup, a great deal of attention will be directed at fixing the defense. The team took its first step by firing defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus on Tuesday. A new guy running the defense, combined with some new players from April's draft, will go a long way in determining if they can get back on track."
The Dallas Cowboys missed the playoffs again and have prioritized fixing the defense. The team fired defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus and will introduce a new defensive coach plus draft additions from April. Dallas currently owns the 12th overall pick and also owns Green Bay's first-round pick via the Micah Parsons trade, which could become the 20th pick if the Packers lose to the Bears. The Cowboys could use picks 12 and 20 to add top defensive prospects such as Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese, Texas Tech edge rusher David Bailey, Ohio State safety Caleb Downs, or LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane. Multiple defensive starting positions remain unfilled.
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