
"Historically, the first round hasn't produced quite as many Pro Bowlers as these reports would have you believe. In the 10 drafts between 2010 and 2019, the first round has produced an average of 14.6 players who made it to the Pro Bowl at least once in their career."
"Over the ten drafts from 2010-2019, six out of the ten players drafted at #12 made the Pro Bowl, and three out of ten at #20. That gives the Cowboys odds of almost 50% that at least one of their first-round picks makes the Pro Bowl."
"This year, the Cowboys sent eight players to the Pro Bowl, including George Pickens, who made the Pro Bowl for the first time - and not just as a Shadeur Sanders-type alternate, but as a proper reserve player (#3 NFC WR)."
"I'm going to assume that regardless of where a given player is ranked specifically, the top 24 players on that list (plus a four-name 'honorary mention' list) should provide somewhat of a shortlist for possible Pro Bowlers."
The first round of the NFL draft often sees players labeled as future Pro Bowlers, but historical data shows only an average of 14.6 Pro Bowlers from 2010-2019. The Dallas Cowboys have had success with their first-round picks, with six out of ten players drafted at #12 making the Pro Bowl. This year, the Cowboys sent eight players to the Pro Bowl, suggesting that some current roster members may also achieve this honor in the future. A ranking of the 2025 roster helps identify potential future Pro Bowl candidates.
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