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Biggest needs remaining for Dallas Cowboys in NFL Draft Day 3

The Dallas Cowboys have made their first three picks of the NFL Draft, and have yet to address their two biggest needs.
Virginia Tech Hokies running back Bhayshul Tuten runs after a catch against the Clemson Tigers at Lane Stadium.
Virginia Tech Hokies running back Bhayshul Tuten runs after a catch against the Clemson Tigers at Lane Stadium. | Brian Bishop-Imagn Images

The Dallas Cowboys had a very productive first three rounds in the 2025 NFL Draft.

First, they addressed their holes on the offensive line, taking guard Tyler Booker out of Alabama. They then addressed their defensive needs with edge rusher Donovan Ezeiruaku out of Boston College and cornerback Shavon Revel Jr. out of East Carolina.

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However, they have yet to address their two biggest needs, and are as of yet without a pick in Round 4, they may have to wait even longer, barring a trade.

With that in mind, lets take a look at the three biggest needs remaining for the Dallas Cowboys on Day 3 in the NFL Draft.

Virginia Tech Hokies running back Bhayshul Tuten runs the ball for a touchdown against the Virginia Cavaliers
Virginia Tech Hokies running back Bhayshul Tuten runs the ball for a touchdown against the Virginia Cavaliers | Peter Casey-Imagn Images

Running Back

Without a doubt, the Cowboys simply must address the running back spot at some point in this draft. As it stands, Dallas has Miles Sanders, Javonte Williams and Deuce Vaughn and Malik Davis on the roster. All of those players have some talent, but none are thought to be capable to be a bell cow running back in the NFL. And that is what the Cowboys need above everything else going into next season.

There are still some backs on the board, including Bhayshul Tuten, Ollie Gordon and Cam Skattebo, but without a fourth round pick, both of those players could be gone by the time Dallas is back on the clock.

Utah State Aggies wide receiver Jalen Royals scores during the first half against the Georgia State Panthers
Utah State Aggies wide receiver Jalen Royals scores during the first half against the Georgia State Panthers | Brian Losness-Imagn Images

Wide Receiver

If running back wasn't the biggest need for Dallas, it would have to be wide receiver, and through three rounds, they have yet to addreess the position and get CeeDee Lamb and Dake Prescott any help. As it stands, there aren't a ton of high value players at the position that are left on the board - especially by Round 5.

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Isaiah Bond is probably the best talent, but has legal issues he is facing. There is also Tory Horton out of Colorado State, Jalen Royals out of Utah State, and names like Bru McCoy from Tennessee, Tez Johnson from Oregon and Xavier Restrepo from Miami. Again, all good players, but the Cowboys might need to trade up to be sure to land one of these talents.

Texas Longhorns tight end Gunnar Helm runs the ball during the College Football Playoff semifinal game against Ohio State
Texas Longhorns tight end Gunnar Helm runs the ball during the College Football Playoff semifinal game against Ohio State | Aaron E. Martinez/Austin American-Statesman / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Tight End

After running back and wide receiver, the other spot that could be addressed is tight end. Jake Ferguson underwhelmed in 2024, and they could use some additional talent at the position. Giving Prescott another weapon certainly wouldn't hurt either. But as it stands, he would surely take any help on offense at this point. Gunnar Helm out of Texas is likely the best player available at the position.

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Matt Galatzan
MATT GALATZAN

Matt Galatzan is the Managing Editor and Publisher of Texas Longhorns On SI and Texas A&M Aggies On SI and a long-time member of the Football Writers’ Association of America. He graduated from the University of Mississippi, where he studied integrated marketing communications, with minors in journalism and business administration. Galatzan started in the sports journalism industry in 2014, covering the Dallas Mavericks and SMU Mustangs with 247Sports. He then moved to Sports Illustrated's Fan Nation network in 2020, eventually taking over as the Managing Editor and Publisher of the Longhorns and Aggies sites a year later. You can find Galatzan on all major social media channels, including Twitter on @MattGalatzan.

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