The Dallas Cowboys are putting together a really strong draft so far. While Tyler Booker was a slight reach in the firs round, he gives Dallas one of the strongest interior offensive lines in the sport.
In round two, they pulled off one of the steals in the form of Boston College EDGE Donovan Ezeiruaku, who is arguably the most polished pass rusher in the draft aside from No. 3 overall pick Abdul Carter.
While pass rusher wasn't a pressing need by any stretch of the imagination, Dante Fowler is only signed for one season and former second-round pick Sam Williams is in a contract year. Additionally, 2024 second-round pick Marshawn Kneeland is still developing his pass rush repertoire. The former Eagle could have a significant role come 2026.
Speaking of the Eagles, well don't they just love to throw a damper on a Cowboys part? After trading up on spot to take Jihaad Campbell No. 31 overall on night one, the NFL allowed Texas safety Andrew Mukuba to fall into general manager Howie Roseman's lap.
Eagles drafting Andrew Mukuba is a buzzkill for the Cowboys
Simply put, Mukuba at pick No. 64 is incredible value. A Clemson transfer, Mukuba only allowed 74 yards in coverage on 401 coverage snaps for the Longhorns last season, per PFF.
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While Mukuba is not not as big of a steal as Ezeiruaku (based on the consensus rankings), the Eagles are once again running away with the NFL Draft after their Campbell heist in the first round.
Campbell has all of the traits to become a superstar off-ball linebacker. There are some medical concerns about his torn labrum that prevented him from working out for teams before Thursday night, but he's a player you gamble on every day of the week.
Mukuba, meanwhile, is a do-it all safety. He was third-team All-SEC last season after tallying 4.0 sacks, five interceptions and 11 passes defended. He didn't committ a single penalty over his final 26 college games.
Unfortunately, yes, Howie Roseman can keep getting away with this.