Pete Prisco sees Super Bowl path for Cowboys after 2026 NFL draft
The Dallas Cowboys may have found a new path back to contention after the 2026 NFL Draft, according to Pete Prisco. Speaking on CBS Sports, Prisco backed Dallas as a serious Super Bowl threat following key defensive additions. “I love it,” Prisco said during the broadcast.
“And by the way, I’m gonna sit here in late April and say it, the Dallas Cowboys are not only going to win the damn division, they’re gonna be a legitimate Super Bowl contender. ” Prisco pointed to a reshaped defense and a high-scoring offense as reasons behind his bold call. Dallas used its first-round picks on Caleb Downs and Malachi Lawrence.
Downs, selected at No. 11, brings versatility and strong awareness to the secondary. Lawrence, taken at No.
23, adds speed and pressure off the edge. UCF Knights defensive lineman Malachi Lawrence is selected by the Dallas Cowboys as the number 23 pick during the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images The franchise made aggressive moves to secure both players.
Dallas traded up with the Miami Dolphins to draft Downs. It later traded down with the Philadelphia Eagles before selecting Lawrence and adding extra picks. MORE: 2026 NFL Draft results, full list of picks for Round 1 Talking about the first round moves, Prisco highlighted improved pass rush and better coverage as key upgrades.