
Dallas Cowboys Mock Draft: Depth and Defense
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Dallas Cowboys Mock Draft: Building Depth, Reloading Defense
In this strategic mock draft, the Cowboys trade away picks 12 and 20 for five selections in the top 100. The focus is on building depth across the roster, reloading the defense with immediate contributors, and avoiding flashy picks.
At pick 32, they select Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman for his elite range and instincts. Right after, they pick Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriguez for his physicality and tackling grit.
This approach addresses real needs like a thin secondary and inconsistent pass rush, creating competition everywhere. It sets up waves of pressure rather than relying on a single rookie savior.
On day three, they pick Penn State edge rusher Dani Dennis-Sutton, LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, and others, doubling down on the front seven and special teams value. A power back like Kaytron Allen is also added for late-game reliability.
This draft trades jersey sales for Sunday wins, stacking the deck with versatile depth that could push the Cowboys deeper into January.
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