Cowboys praised for ‘good process’ in trade-and-draft LB strategy
The Cowboys have been criticized for their handling of the LB position this offseason, but what they did there at during the draft has earned praise
The Dallas Cowboys are no strangers to criticism, so when the occasional compliment surfaces, it’s important to acknowledge it with open arms. One particular post-draft compliment comes on the heels of Dallas’ handling of the linebacker position. After striking out in free agency, the natural instinct for the Cowboys would have been to panic.
The linebacker position was in desperate need of starting talent, and the 2026 NFL draft offered a decent amount of inside linebacker depth. But Dallas didn’t panic, they adjusted to the dynamic circumstances of the draft and pivoted accordingly, ultimately landing praise from a podcast duo who are normally critical. On the Check the Mic podcast with Steve Palazzolo and Sam Monson (both formerly of PFF), they pointed out the Cowboys needs at linebacker and complimented Dallas’ way of not forcing the issue in the first round.
As everyone now knows, instead of trading up early for Sonny Styles, the Cowboys waited patiently for star safety Caleb Downs to fall within striking distance. Later in the first, instead of reaching on players like C. J.
Allen, Jacob Rodriguez or Anthony Hill, Dallas resisted the urge and stuck to their board, selecting edge rusher Malachi Lawrence at pick No. 23. Without another pick until late in the third round, it would have natural and even understandable if they forced the issue at linebacker but instead, they pivoted to Plan B and based on Check the Mic reviews, they showed “good process.