
DALLAS — The Dallas Cowboys addressed key defensive needs and added depth across the roster in the 2026 NFL draft, earning strong marks from analysts, including an overall “B+” grade in several national evaluations.
EasySportz’s in-house NFL analyst echoed that sentiment in a team-by-team breakdown, highlighting Dallas’ aggressive, defense-first approach. The Cowboys opened with first-round picks safety Caleb Downs and edge rusher Malachi Lawrence, setting the tone for a class built on speed and versatility.
Dallas continued by adding linebacker Jaishawn Brown in the third round, followed by a trio of fourth-round selections — offensive tackle Drew Shelton, cornerback Devin Moore and defensive lineman LT Overton — before closing with wide receiver Anthony Smith in the seventh.
The analyst graded the class highly, citing immediate impact from Downs and Lawrence and long-term upside from Moore and Overton. The report noted the Cowboys prioritized defensive playmakers, using five of seven picks on that side of the ball, a strategy widely viewed as a strength of the class.
Overall, Dallas’ draft drew praise for value, positional focus and potential contributors, reinforcing its standing among the top-performing classes leaguewide.
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