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Cowboys Eye Super Bowl Flip After Seahawks' Historic Run
10 Feb
Summary
- Cowboys prioritize defense with two first-round picks.
- Christian Parker hired to lead the Cowboys' defense.
- Caleb Downs and Keldric Faulk are top defensive targets.

The Dallas Cowboys are looking to replicate the dramatic season turnaround achieved by the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots, neither of whom made the playoffs last season but are now competing in Super Bowl LX. This offseason is crucial for Dallas, particularly in strengthening its defense under new coordinator Christian Parker.
The Cowboys possess two first-round selections in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft: their own at No. 12 and an additional pick at No. 20, acquired from the Micah Parsons trade. Owner Jerry Jones has indicated a strong inclination to use both picks on defensive players, a strategy that aligns with the team's needs following a disappointing defensive performance last season.
Mock drafts highlight potential defensive acquisitions, with Joel Klatt of FOX Sports projecting the Cowboys to select Ohio State safety Caleb Downs at No. 12 and Auburn defensive end Keldric Faulk at No. 20. Downs is considered a polished, potentially All-Pro talent, while Faulk offers versatility and explosiveness as a pass rusher, potentially addressing the void left by Parsons.




