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Perhaps the Dallas Cowboys aren’t as great in the draft as we thought

The Dallas Cowboys seem to have a major flaw in their scouting.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones on the sidelines before the game against the New York Giants.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones on the sidelines before the game against the New York Giants. | Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images

The Dallas Cowboys are often praised for their work in the NFL draft, and for good reason.

They boast a collection of homegrown talent led by Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, and Tyler Smith. They’ve also recently said goodbye to multiple future Hall of Fame offensive linemen they drafted and developed, including Tyron Smith and Zack Martin.

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As impressive as all that is, the Cowboys might be getting more credit than they deserve. While they excel at drafting offensive players, Zach Wolchuk of 105.3 The Fan just pointed out how bad they’ve been at selecting defensive players.

"They have 25 defensive picks since 2021, 15 of those picks are no longer on the team,” Wolchuk said.

He states that 2025 isn’t included before going through the list. Marshawn Kneeland and Marist Liufau from the 2024 class have shown flashes but aren’t consistent. Then there’s Mazi Smith, Sam Williams, and Damone Clark, who Wolchuk says haven’t been good.

Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Mazi Smith at training camp at the River Ridge Fields.
Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Mazi Smith at training camp at the River Ridge Fields. | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

As for some of the good selections, there’s DeMarvion Overshown and DaRon Bland, although both have struggled with injuries. Trevon Diggs was also thrown into the injury mix.

The one defensive pick labeled the most consistent is Osa Odighizuwa, but even he hasn’t made a difference this season.

It’s actually a disturbing trend and helps explain how this defense has become so bad after trading away their biggest draft hit on that side of the ball, Micah Parsons.

Dallas Cowboys defensive end Micah Parsons at training camp at the River Ridge Fields.
Dallas Cowboys defensive end Micah Parsons at training camp at the River Ridge Fields. | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

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Randy Gurzi
RANDY GURZI

Randy Gurzi is a graduate of Arizona State and has focused on NFL coverage since 2014.