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Where would the Dallas Cowboys land in the 2026 NFL Draft if it were to be held today following Sunday's Week 15 games?
The Cowboys failure to make the playoffs this year will force decision makers in Dallas to take a hard look at the way they've contructed their roster. Fortunat
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Cowboys select back-to-back Buckeyes in new 2026 mock draft
As it currently stands, the Dallas Cowboys hold pick No. 28 via the Green Bay Packers stemming from the mid-season Micah Parsons trade. This will allow Dallas to secure another key defensive player for their squad and tap into the Ohio State program for a second time.
College Football HQ released a new 2026 NFL mock draft, which has the Dallas Cowboys adding two new starters on the defensive side of the ball.
The Dallas Cowboys certainly still hold a route to postseason play, but with Christmas just a couple of weeks away, I figured a mock draft could be a nice gift for their outlook of the future. Dallas has gotten some impressive play from young players on both sides of the ball,
In the first round of his latest mock draft, ESPN’s Field Yates has the Cowboys selecting Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles with the No. 15 overall pick. Styles, who was named First-Team All-Big Ten this season, is one of the top linebacker prospects in the ’26 draft class.
The entire defense could look different for the Dallas Cowboys if they land the two studs linked to them in this 3-round 2026 NFL mock draft.
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Cowboys complete 7-round mock draft: LB and SAF get addressed
The Dallas Cowboys address their defensive deficiencies early in the draft looking at spots they usually ignore
The Cowboys spent an NFL-low $20.47 million in free agency in 2024, per OverTheCap.com, and they went bargain bin shopping in 2025. They struck oil with running back Javonte Williams, but most of their additions didn't move the needle. Dallas needs more from its front office in free agency in order to build a more competent defense in 2026.
Cowboys' owner and GM Jerry Jones says it's "important" for the team to remain competitive over the final three games of the regular season, even if the team is officially eliminated from postseason play.