
The Dallas Cowboys selected linebacker/edge Jaishawn Barham from Michigan in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft, marking him as a top 30 pick according to ESPN. Barham's versatility and strong performance in college make him a valuable addition to the Cowboys' defense.
Good luck dealing with the Cowboys when they get into nickel defense with Downs in the box and Barham coming off the edge. A former linebacker at Michigan, he made the move to edge rusher in 2025 and was fantastic. Playing in a pro-level scheme under former NFL defensive coordinator Wink Martindale, Barham thrived after making the position change in Week 3, with 10 tackles for loss and four sacks. Getting Barham in Round 2 would have been a hit, but drafting him at the back end of Round 3 is a steal. Barham had a productive year at Michigan in 2025. He racked up 32 tackles, a career-high 10 tackles for loss, four sacks, three pass breakups, and one forced fumble. On tape, you can see his ability to explode off the line of scrimmage while using his athleticism, and he’s great at chasing plays from the backside. That’s as an edge, but Barham spent his first three years playing linebacker so he already has experience reading and diagnosing plays quickly, and he fills gaps well when he’s going downhill. He’s a violent tackler who shows off his physicality and quickness when navigating the mess to find the ball carrier. He’ll start as an inside linebacker in Dallas, but it’s likely he’ll play a hybrid role so they can also use him as an edge rusher in certain formations.
Jaishawn Barham was considered a steal because he was ranked as the 30th best pick overall, showcasing his impressive college performance and potential impact in the NFL.
Jaishawn Barham will start as an inside linebacker but is expected to have a hybrid role, allowing him to also play as an edge rusher in certain formations.
In 2025, Jaishawn Barham recorded 32 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, four sacks, three pass breakups, and one forced fumble during his productive year at Michigan.

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