This week, we present five newly crafted draft-related questions, all obviously focused on the Dallas Cowboys. Specifically, these questions will center around the team’s options on Day 2 of the NFL Draft, asking how their strategy should work and potential impact that could have on the season. Cast your vote on each and leave your opinions in the comment section.
Which position should be the top priority for Dallas in the second round of the NFL draft? (Their first pick was CB Will Johnson in this hypothetical)
We come in fast and ask you what position the Cowboys should prioritize if they were to take a cornerback in the first round of the draft. Defensive back is still a primary need and taking a high-flying cornerback like Will Johnson would transform the secondary. But what would be the next position to target after that?
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Which position should be the top priority for Dallas in the second round of the NFL Draft?
Which potential Day 2 running back would be the best fit for the Cowboys?
Day 2 is the sweet spot with plenty of options at the running back position. The Cowboys have signed two running backs to the roster but both carry question marks as to their production. If Dallas went out and targeted a running back on Day 2, who would you want it to be?
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Which potential Day 2 running back would be the best fit for the Cowboys?
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TreVeyon Henderson
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Quinshon Judkins
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Cameron Skattebo
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Ollie Gordon II
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Which second-round prospect should the Cowboys target to improve their defense in the 2025 NFL Draft?
Switching to the defense, there are great options for Dallas to target in Day 2 of the draft. Whether it’s defensive back, a run-stuffing defensive tackle. or linebacker, there are some great prospects to choose from that carry great value. But who would you want to take on Day 2 to bolster the defense?
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Which second round prospect should the Cowboys target to improve their defense in the Draft?
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DL Darius Alexander
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DT Alfred Collins
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DE Landon Jackson
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LB Carson Schwesinger
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Which Round 3 wide receiver would be the best fit for the Cowboys?
The wide receiver talent depth is not what we are usually accustomed to from previous seasons. But if Dallas waited until the third round to take a shiny new pass catcher, which prospect would be the best fit?
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Which Round 3 wide receiver would be the best fit for the Cowboys?
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Which Day 2 offensive lineman would give the Cowboys the biggest immediate impact?
Offensive line is still an obvious area of the roster that needs improving. Dallas may look to go BPA in the first round or land an unexpected talent that falls to pick 12. That means waiting till Day 2 to find the next offensive line upgrade. If that was the case, who’s your pet cat to fill the offensive line needs in the second or third round?
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Which Day 2 offensive lineman would give the Cowboys the biggest immediate impact?
Each and every game is important in the NFL, but there are certain ones that probably carry more weight than others for the Dallas Cowboys. With one of the toughest schedules in the league, this is something the Cowboys need to take to heart this year. One single loss could be the difference between making the playoffs or not.
With that in mind, we decided to identify what we believe to be the five toughest games on Dallas’ schedule this year, excluding NFC East division rivals. Each one of these teams are playoff contenders, and as such, should be tough matchups for the Cowboys with playoff hopes hanging in the balance.
Week 5 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
After an international game in Rio de Janeiro against the Ravens followed by a road game against the Texans, the Buccaneers will come to Dallas. Due to all of the traveling in back-to-back weeks, anyway you look at it, this is a tough matchup against a talented team. Hopefully playing at AT&T Stadium for only the second time on the year will invigorate them and result in a victory. Otherwise, a loss could affect their postseason hopes as well as their seeding in the playoffs.
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Week 6 @ Green Bay Packers
After facing the Buccaneers, the Cowboys get a 10-day reprieve before they hit the road again to take on the Packers. The matchup between these two teams last season ended in a 40-40 tie in overtime and is expected to be a close game once again. Green Bay always plays the Cowboys tough regardless of what’s on the line, but considering this could be Micah Parsons’ first game back this year there could be added incentive to win. Again, this is yet another important game for Dallas as far as how it impacts the postseason.
Week 10 vs. San Francisco 49ers
Ever since Kyle Shanahan started running things, the 49ers seem to have the Cowboys number. These two teams could potentially meet up in the playoffs if things play out right, making this a preview of a possible future. It also features two players who swapped teams via trade this offseason, Osa Odighizuwa and Dee Winters. This adds even more intrigue to an important matchup in the NFC. Hopefully the Cowboys can take advantage of home field advantage. A win here could cement them as serious contenders.
Week 13 @ Seattle Seahawks
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Playing the defending Super Bowl champions in the tough environment at Lumen Field could possibly be considered the toughest game on the Cowboys schedule this season. While the Seahawks have lost some key players both offensively and defensively this offseason, they are still considered one of the top teams in the league this year. This will be a grueling matchup for the Cowboys considering the the top teams they face previously up to this point, but hopefully they can tough it out before heading into their bye week.
Week 15 @ Los Angeles Rams
After trading for Myles Garrett and the potential return of Aaron Donald from retirement, the Rams are one of the heavy Super Bowl favorites right now. This is a team who invested heavily on the defensive side of the ball and has enough talent on offense to stand toe to toe with Dak Prescott and Company. Dallas will be coming off their bye week hopefully rested and recuperated, but for the second game in a row will be attempting to pull off a victory on the road in hostile territory. At this point the season, this came could have huge playoff implications.
Multiple sources have confirmed to The Kitchen a blockbuster Major League Pickleball trade that sends Tyra Black from the Dallas Flash to the Columbus Sliders in exchange for rising women’s player Danni-Elle Townsend.
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Dallas will also get an undisclosed amount of cash as part of the deal — the max per trade is $200,000.
The deal had not been made official by the league as of Sunday night, but is expected to go through.
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Columbus Sliders: Andrei Daescu, CJ Klinger, Alexander Crum, Parris Todd, Tyra Black, Judit Castillo.
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Columbus is having a strong season so far (12-4), and this trade makes them a serious threat to repeat as Major League Pickleball champions.
Black has previously had success with both Todd and Daescu on the PPA Tour, earning a silver in women’s doubles with Todd at this year’s Indoor National Championships in January and a bronze with Daescu in mixed doubles at the Mesa Cup in February.
It’s unclear which lineup the Sliders will go with in mixed doubles — Daescu has had success with both Todd and Black. It’s worth noting that Black has played almost all of her MLP matches with a lefty (Augie Ge) the past three seasons, so she would presumably be a good fit with CJ Klinger.
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The trade also makes sense for the Dallas Flash, who are having a down year by their standards (4-6). Black was only eligible to be kept through the remainder of 2026, while Townsend can be kept through 2028. So this move allows them to build for the future with Townsend, who has been having a great rookie season in MLP. She is 10-6 in women’s doubles this season and 9-6 in mixed doubles.