One of the most anticipated storylines is the projected competition for the WR3 spot. As the Dallas Cowboys prepare for a transformative 2025 campaign under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer.
Jonathan Mingo and Jalen Tolbert will have a showdown for the right to lineup as WR3.
With CeeDee Lamb entrenched as the WR1 and George Pickens now the team’s WR2, the third wide receiver role could be a launching pad for one of these young playmakers.
Though training camp has yet to begin, early projections and 2024 data provide an intriguing statistical contrast between the two contenders.
Tolbert is entering his fourth year with the Cowboys after being drafted in 2022. Although he struggled early, he showcased noticeable improvement in 2024, and his career stat line is that of a WR3:
Tolbert’s biggest strength lies in his chemistry with Dak Prescott and growing command of NFL route trees.
He improved significantly against man coverage and showed versatility as a boundary and slot option.
Strengths:
Weaknesses:
Mingo, acquired via trade from the Panthers this offseason, brings elite athleticism and untapped potential.
Though his rookie year and sophomore season weren’t spectacular, his tools are impossible to ignore.
At 6’2”, 220 pounds, Mingo is a physical specimen who thrives on contested catches and quick slants.
His ability to play both inside and outside makes him a potential weapon in Klayton Adams’ offensive scheme, which emphasizes mismatches and YAC.
Strengths:
Weaknesses:
While Tolbert offers system continuity and technical growth, Mingo represents an explosive, high-ceiling alternative.
The Cowboys may lean on Tolbert early in the season, but if Mingo flashes in the preseason and accelerates his learning curve, he could claim the WR3 job by midseason.
Cool, but — Anyone who’s ever played or coached competitive sports can relate to the position Tolbert and Mingo find themselves in—you don’t get handed opportunities at this level; you have to go out and earn them.
1. The #Cowboys just added Pickens, and expectations are that… https://t.co/58ow7dXy1E
— Dominic White (@DomWWhite) May 16, 2025
This Cowboys WR3 competition isn’t just about depth—it’s about unlocking another layer of offensive firepower.
Whether it’s Tolbert’s reliability or Mingo’s raw upside, Dallas has a great problem on its hands.
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