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Strong grades for Cowboys' 3rd-round selection of LB Jaishawn Barham

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The Day 2 grades for the 2026 NFL Draft reveal the Cowboys got it right with the selection of versatile Michigan defender Jaishawn Barham

The agony of watching valued prospects come off the board was a price the Cowboys had to pay, thanks to the trades for defensive lineman Quinnen Williams and wideout George Pickens. After the long wait from No. 23 to No.

92, Dallas added a versatile defensive piece in linebacker Jaishawn Barham. The collective groans from Cowboys fans after Dallas took yet another player out of the University of Michigan aren't like the additions of former Wolverine defensive lineman Taco Charlton or Mazi Smith, both who flamed out with the Cowboys, but more like the selection of cornerback Jourdan Lewis who was also a Cowboys third-round pick out of Michigan. Barham is a unique, hybrid defender with tremendous upside, who fits in new defensive coordinator's scheme.

While still raw, his addition caps off a strong two-day haul that signals a clear defensive identity shift. Experts from around the league tend to agree as the Cowboys have received high marks for sticking to their aggressive and defensive-heavy approach, walking away from Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft with momentum firmly on their side. Sports Illustrated: B+ Link Barham started his collegiate career with the Maryland Terrapins before transferring to the Wolverines before the 2024 season.

A two-year starter at Michigan, the 240-pounder totaled 98 tackles and five sacks, starting 22 games. While he has some pass-rush juice, Barham might be best in an off-ball role, allowing him to track and pursue the ballcarrier. CBS Sports: A Link The Cowboys got their pass-downs edge in Round 1 and now they get their run-downs edge in round three.