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Dallas Cowboys' first round rookie Tyler Booker shows his inner psycho in viral clip that perfectly describes him
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Tyler Booker was very clear from the night the Dallas Cowboys drafted him in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft: He's looking for violence. 

"People wake up, they're like, 'I can't wait to play this football game today,'" Booker told Bleacher Report in April. "They get so excited to play football until they come across Tyler Booker. Then when I'm going after you — quarter after quarter, play after play, series after series — and I start to see that love leave their eyes. That's what makes me love the game."

Well, Booker's competitiveness doesn't discriminate. He'll go after you if you're a player in the SEC, FCS, NFL. . . or in Saturday's case, a young kid partaking in his Tyler Booker Youth Football Camp. 

During the weekend, Booker posted a clip that's already been viewed over one million times. In it, he's running a drill at the same time as a player on his fourth annual camp at Hopkins School at his hometown New Haven, Connecticut. 

The drill—consisting of running back and forth while needing to crouch to reach down and touch the line—ends in Booker straight up shoving the middle school or high school player into the ground. 

"How you do anything is how you do everything," Booker posted on X. 

So, yeah. . . When Booker talks about stripping others' love for football away from them, he means it. And he doesn't really care who is on the other side. 

Booker is projected to start at right guard for the Cowboys in 2025

Booker will show that competitiveness as an immediate starter for the Cowboys in 2025. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer admitted that's how the team looked at him back in April. 

Under Schottenheimer and new Cowboys offensive coordinator Klayton Adams, the offense is expected to be a physical team running the ball. Booker fits the bill and the team hopes he's a worthy replacement to franchise legend Zack Martin.

I don't quite know if Martin would be out there driving youth players to the ground but clearly, Booker's drive will be fun to watch.

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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