Dallas Cowboys right guard Tyler Booker has been saying and doing all the right things since arriving at The Star as Brian Schottenheimer's first-ever draft pick.
The Dallas Cowboys are ready to renew their focus on the running game in the Brian Schottenheimer regime, and that was clear when the team selected Tyler Booker in the first round of the NFL Draft.
The Dallas Cowboys are committed to building a young dominant offensive line and may have found their next cornerstone in Tyler Booker. Dallas took Booker 12th overall in the 2025 NFL Draft and they expect him to be their starting right guard this upcoming season.
The Cowboys used the No. 12 overall pick on first-round G Tyler Booker, a sizable investment for a guard. Booker would likely have gone in the first round regardless, but what really drew Dallas to him was his leadership acumen.
Commanders S Gabriel Taylor said it was a dream come true to join the team that his late brother, S Sean Taylor, played for, and believes that if his brother were still here, he would be proud of what he has accomplished.
The Dallas Cowboys are hoping to get better on the offensive line with the selection of Alabama Crimson Tide offensive lineman Tyler Booker, the No. 12 overall pick in the NFL Draft.
Dallas Cowboys rookie Tyler Booker, despite being new to the team, is already exhibiting leadership qualities, as revealed by one of his teammates. In a recent interview, Cowboys running back Jaydon Blue opened up about his first impression of rookie Tyler Booker.
On Saturday, former Alabama Crimson Tide standout Tyler Booker became the first first-round selection from the 2025 NFL Draft to ink his rookie deal. Per Fox Sports insider Jordan Schultz, Booker and the Dallas Cowboys agreed to a four-year, $22.5 million contract that includes a $13 million signing bonus.
Kalen DeBoer is confident Alabama’s offensive line has what it takes to successfully replace veteran offensive guard, Tyler Booker, upfront this upcoming season.
Dallas Cowboys' rookie guard Tyler Booker might be a first-round pick, but the Alabama stud isn't taking anything for granted. Seen by most as a player
The Dallas Cowboys' 2025 rookie class went through their paces at The Star on Friday as they get accustomed to their new surroundings. One of which was the first-round pick, guard Tyler Booker.
When the Dallas Cowboys selected Tyler Booker at No. 12 overall in the 2025 NFL draft, it wasn't a universally loved move. As fans have gotten to see the way he carries himself, it seems the tone is changing.
The Dallas Cowboys officially signed seven draft picks to rookie contracts, including first-round G Tyler Booker. The full list includes: Dallas also signed nine undrafted free agents to contracts on Friday. Syracuse LB Justin Barron Kentucky DB Zion Childress Syracuse DB Alijah Clark Auburn TE Rivaldo Fairweather Stephen F.
The first Day 1 selection of the 2025 draft has agreed to terms with their new team. Guard Tyler Booker has a deal in place with the Cowboys, as first reported by ESPN’s Todd Archer.
The Dallas Cowboys have signed first-round G Tyler Booker to a rookie contract, according to Todd Archer. Booker, 21, was a four-star recruit and the seventh-ranked offensive tackle in the 2022 recruiting class out of New Haven, Connecticut.
Less than 24 hours after the Dallas Cowboys selected Tyler Booker in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, the All-American lineman out of Alabama was on his way to the Lone Star State.
The Dallas Cowboys selected Alabama offensive lineman Tyler Booker with the No. 12 overall pick in this year’s NFL Draft on Thursday night. Soon after, former Alabama head coach Nick Saban provided his initial thoughts.
The first round of the 2025 NFL Draft is officially in the books, and for one night all 32 teams are happy with their decisions. Many of them will continue to be happy when they get on the field. But not everybody got it right. Let's take a look at five teams that may have gotten it wrong.
In a draft that moved pretty fast, the Dallas Cowboys selected offensive guard Tyler Booker with the 12th overall pick. We’ve all been playing a guessing game over the last three months, trying to figure out who was going to be available when Dallas was on the clock.
After losing Zack Martin to retirement this offseason, the Cowboys have made a first-round investment at guard to replace him. Alabama’s Tyler Booker is headed to Dallas.
Calvin Watkins reports the Cowboys are hosting Alabama G Tyler Booker for a top-30 visit. Per our 2025 NFL Draft Visit Tracker, Booker also had formal meetings at the Combine with the Bears, Colts and Texans.
Tyler Booker's pass protection game is a little more advanced right now than his run blocking, but he's not that far off from putting it all together. A former four-star recruit out of the highly regarded IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, although he is from New Haven, Connecticut.
Tyler Booker is one draft prospect that can’t easily go under the radar. His quickness and anchor make him a real asset in pass protection. Serving as team captain in his junior season for Alabama, he brings leadership to any roster.
Last year, the Colts took UCLA defensive end Laiatu Latu 15th overall. This year, the team owns the 14th pick with links to these players in recent mock drafts.
With Alabama losing its starting left guard Tyler Booker to the NFL, someone will have to step up in his place. The good news is that Alabama will have several options at the left guard position.