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Cowboys news: Less flashy picks Dallas should consider at 12

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3 “boring” but sensible picks the Cowboys could make at 12th overall - Mario Herrera Jr, Inside The Star

These names might not sell as many jerseys as an RB or WR, but they might be more impactful at 12.

OL Will Campbell, LSU

Offensive line isn’t the sexiest position to draft, but for the Cowboys, it might be the most important for the offense HC Brian Schottenheimer wants to run.

With RG Zack Martin retiring and questions surrounding Tyler Guyton’s development, Dallas desperately needs to reinforce offensive line.

OL Will Campbell fits the mold of what the Cowboys have historically valued up front: size, power, and a nasty streak.

At 6’6” and over 320 pounds, Campbell was a multi-year starter at LSU, facing top-tier SEC pass rushers and more than holding his own.

He may not test as the most athletic tackle in the class, but his technique and toughness are NFL-ready.

Drafting Campbell might not move the needle for fans wanting a splashy playmaker, but it could help keep Dak Prescott upright and open up holes for the run game — and that’s how you win in December and January.

3 draft prospects for Cowboys to “reach” for before their perceived pick range - K.D. Drummond, Cowboys Wire

Don’t be afraid to get your guy.

Favorite Outside Top 50 pick for No. 44 - CB Darien Porter, Iowa State

By the time the Cowboys are back on the clock at No. 44, several players whom they likely assumed would be selected will still be available. That’s simply the nature of the second round and this year that may be a bigger group than normal. No matter, Porter would be a tremendous pick for them on Day 2. The sixth-year prospect will enter the league with a much more mature body than most of his counterparts, which may mean he doesn’t have as long a career as others, but he may not hit the dreaded rookie wall like a 22-year old. Porter played wideout until his fourth year, and his ball-hawking skills are transparent, just as his track speed is.

Adding him to the mix gives the Cowboys plenty of configuration options and fail safes depending on how things go with Trevon Diggs’ knee and Bland’s contract negotiations.

Awful Trey Lance trade shockingly may net Cowboys a great parting gift - Jerry Trotta, The Landry Hat

It’s better than nothing.

Harris tweeted that Lance “should” net Dallas a comp pick. A sixth-rounder is the most likely outcome, but it’s impossible to say at this point in the NFL calendar. For what it’s worth, Harris believes the Cowboys will get an additional fifth-rounder after losing Jourdan Lewis.

A sixth-round pick is nothing to write home about, but it’s better than nothing. “Nothing” is essentially what Lance contributed over his two years in North Texas.

While he started every preseason game in 2024, he appeared in just four regular-season games and his only start came in Week 18 last season. In total, Lance completed 25 of 41 passes (61.0%) for 266 yards and zero touchdowns to one interception in his four regular-season appearances.

It’s not like Lance stood out in preseason, either. His 65.0 PFF passing grade ranked 16th out of 25 QBs who dropped back to pass at least 50 times. He ranked 11th in completion rate and tied for the most interceptions with five.

2025 NFL Draft: Cowboys’ ideal draft haul in the first three rounds - Brian Martin, Blogging The Boys

Seems like a plan.

Round 1, Pick 12

WR Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona

As the top-ranked wide receiver and a Top 10 talent this year, Tetairoa McMillan is the ideal WR to be Robin to CeeDee Lamb’s Batman for the Cowboys. He’s been the most productive WR in college football over the past two years, leading the FBS in receiving yards (2,721), first downs (112), and catches of 20+ yards (42).

McMillan’s addition helps take pressure off of CeeDee Lamb as well as gives Dak Prescott another go-to target in the passing game. And, at 6’5”, 215-pounds, his basketball and volleyball background should help Dallas in the red zone where they ranked as one of the worst offenses in the league last season.


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