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Jerry Jones comes out a winner as Cowboys' NFL Draft plan gets universally praised

Dallas is looking good after their selections

Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer, first round draft pick...
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer, first round draft pick Tyler Booker, owner Jerry Jones and executive vice president, CEO, and director of player personnel Stephen Jones pose for a photo during a press conference.LAPRESSE

The Dallas Cowboys have embraced a strategy centered on drafting the best players available, as showcased by their first three selections in the 2025 NFL Draft: offensive guard Tyler Booker, edge rusher Donovan Ezeiruaku, and cornerback Shavon Revel Jr. While fans may have anticipated picks addressing specific needs like running back or wide receiver, the Cowboys have demonstrated adaptability in building a roster that balances talent and character.

Tyler Booker, the 12th overall pick from Alabama, brings immediate value to the Cowboys' offensive line. Known for his versatility and toughness, Booker is expected to strengthen protection and open up running lanes. His leadership qualities and relentless work ethic have drawn praise from coaches and analysts alike, positioning him as a foundational player for the Dallas offense.

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In the second round, the Cowboys addressed the defensive front with the selection of Donovan Ezeiruaku, a standout edge rusher from Boston College and the recipient of the 2024 Ted Hendricks Award. Ezeiruaku's explosive speed and ability to disrupt the pocket make him an ideal fit for the Cowboys' aggressive defensive scheme. His addition provides a significant the team's rush capabilities.

Helping a defense that needed more talent

Dallas continued to bolster its defense by selecting cornerback Shavon Revel Jr. in the third round. The East Carolina product is celebrated for his athleticism, physical playstyle, and ability to match up against elite wide receivers. While concerns about his ball skills and past ACL injury remain, Revel's upside and potential to develop into a starting cornerback make him a valuable addition to the secondary.

Fans and analysts alike have noted that the Cowboys' draft choices diverged from common mock drafts, many of which projected Dallas to address offensive skill positions early. However, the organization's focus on adaptability has been evident, as they prioritized adding premier athletes to key areas of need. This approach reflects a commitment to strengthening both the immediate and long-term roster.

With additional picks remaining in the draft, the Cowboys have an opportunity to address other needs, including depth at wide receiver and running back. Regardless of their subsequent selections, Dallas' ability to adapt and execute a value-driven draft strategy positions the team for growth and competitiveness in the NFC East.

The selections of Booker, Ezeiruaku, and Revel signal a promising offseason for Dallas, as the team looks to build on their strengths and make significant strides in their quest for postseason success. With a renewed focus on both talent and character, the Cowboys aim to carry this momentum into the season.

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