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Cowboys' QB selection in 7-round NFL Mock Draft will polarize fans

Clemson Tigers quarterback Cade Klubnik
Clemson Tigers quarterback Cade Klubnik | Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

The Dallas Cowboys have a locked-in starting quarterback in Dak Prescott, a toolsy backup with a rocket launcher of an arm in Joe Milton, and a third-string quarterback with starting experience in Sam Howell.

That hasn't stopped ESPN draft expert Matt Miller from anticipating Jerry Jones will bring a fourth name into the mix.

In the fifth round of Miller's 7-round 2026 NFL Mock Draft, the Cowboys use one of their two picks on Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik. This would be quite a fall from grace for Klubnik, who was once regarded as a first-round talent before a tough senior season led to a sharp decline in his stock.

The Dallas Cowboys select Clemson QB Cade Klubnik in ESPN 2026 NFL Mock Draft

Dallas may be set at quarterback, but if Jones and Will McClay are really entranced by Klubnik's talent, the Cowboys might be willing to burn a late-round pick on someone who could become a long-term backup behind Prescott without the volatility Milton forces teams to deal with.

Klubnik was a former 5-star recruit who came to Clemson with oodles of hype, but managed to thoroughly disappoint in his first two seasons. Things clicked in his junior year, as he threw 35 touchdown passes, but that number fell back to 16 this past season.

Klubnik is not only a smaller quarterback, but he has issues when he is forced off some predetermined reads and doesn't have an arm that is going to wow NFL scouts. With all of that, why would Dallas consider taking a shot on him?

The accuracy is solid on throws to all levels of the field, he has athleticism worth developing, and he is better at moving in the pocket than many of the top prospects in this class. In the right offense, the lack of a ballistic arm can be overcome.

The Cowboys would likely still lean on Milton as the backup over Howell and Klubnik if everything else is equal due to the upside his arm provides, but with Howell showing some suspect accuracy when forced into action, they may find a new long-term backup in Klubnik if the two are pitted against one another.

Dallas will need to use as many picks as possible on improving their defense, but there's no such thing in this league as having too many quarterbacks. Klubnik has enough to work with to warrant a selection at some point in the Draft.

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