92. Kyle Louis, LB, Pittsburgh
Kyle Louis is one of the more interesting prospects in this year's NFL Draft. He's undersized for a linebacker but is also someone who kind of profiles as one of those linebacker-safety hybrids in the NFL. This is someone who could be a 'Joker' on defense, for lack of a better term.
Louis had 179 total tackles 10 sacks, six interceptions, and six passes defended the past two years in college, so he was a productive player.
112. Joe Royer, TE, Cincinnati
Dallas has to address the offense at some point, so they'll snag Joe Royer from Cincinnati at pick 112. The Cowboys were able to throw the ball better than most teams in the league in 2025, and at this point, you'd feel confident in the major defensive additions, so Dallas will address the other side of the ball.
152. JC Davis, OT, Illinois
Now taking a developmental tackle, the Cowboys take JC Davis at pick 152. The Dallas offensive line has typically been in a good spot year over year, and to be fair to this front office, they have done a heck of a job at building this unit.
177. Max Llewellyn, EDGE, Iowa
Back to the defensive line, now, the Cowboys take Maxx Llewellyn from Iowa at pick 177 and perhaps get some rotational depth here. Depth is what wins late in the season, so while teams likely won't find a starter this late, depth is never a bad thing.
180. Jeff Caldwell, WR, Cincinnati
The 6-5 Jeff Caldwell could immediately become a red zone threat for the Cowboys, so he could see the field quite early on just due to his ideal height.
218. Cole Payton, QB, North Dakota State
Finishing up with Cole Payton, the Cowboys take a quarterback and simply add a talented arm into the room.
