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Cowboys Snag Top Safety Downs in Trade-Up
24 Apr
Summary
- Cowboys traded up to select Ohio State safety Caleb Downs.
- Dallas defense ranked among the worst in the NFL last season.
- Receiver George Pickens planned to sign franchise tag.

The Dallas Cowboys prioritized defense in the NFL draft, acquiring Ohio State safety Caleb Downs with the 11th overall pick after a trade-up with the Miami Dolphins. This strategic move aimed to address the team's defensive shortcomings, which were evident last season with the unit allowing the most points and recording the fewest interceptions in franchise history.
Downs, a decorated player from Ohio State and former Alabama standout, brings a wealth of experience and is expected to be an immediate upgrade for the Cowboys' defensive backfield. He joins a group that includes established players and recent free agency acquisitions, as the team seeks to improve its defensive performance.
In parallel, receiver George Pickens was expected to sign his franchise tag, a move that could spark trade speculation. However, the Cowboys' immediate focus remained on enhancing their defense, particularly with concerns about pass rush stemming from a previous trade. The offense, however, appears set to return key players like Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb, with several drafted offensive linemen projected as starters.