
Dallas Cowboys fans are celebrating the selection of safety Caleb Downs as the 11th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. His performance has garnered high praise, and attention is now turning to the upcoming 2027 draft featuring quarterback Arch Manning.
Dallas Cowboys fans havenât had enough occasions to celebrate in the end zone in recent years, so they are taking victory laps now after a well-received 2026 draft that started with safety Caleb Downs.
By all accounts, that pick was a winner, as his grades show. Weâre also on the clock now for the 2027 draft, less than a year away now, and one that figures to feature Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning near the top. How high? There are already mock drafts for this.
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Caleb Downs of Ohio State celebrates after being selected eleventh overall pick by the Dallas Cowboys during Round One of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Here is what Dallas is doing.
Dallasâ first pick of the 2026 NFL draft, by all accounts, was a home run with Ohio State safety Caleb Down. Widely projected as a top-three player in the draft beforehand, his positional value as a safety ensured he wouldnât actually be drafted in the top three, but falling to 11 was unexpected and great value for a Cowboys team in desperate need of safety help.
Downs appeared on the Dallas radio station 103.5 The Fan and described himself thusly: âI would say I'm a defensive player. Being able to play near the line of scrimmage, play in the second and third levels, and do a lot of different things. You say a weapon; I would just say a fully rounded player. If you're a full-rounded player that can make plays in all facets of your defense and make your defense better, that's who you want on your team. âŠ
Caleb Downs plays as a safety for the Dallas Cowboys.
Caleb Downs was selected as the 11th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning is expected to be a top pick in the 2027 NFL Draft.
Dallas Cowboys fans are expressing excitement and taking victory laps due to the high praise for Caleb Downs following his selection.

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"At the end of the day, you want playmakers, and that's what I am."
As for positional value, one way to measure that is how much the franchise tag says itâs worth. That franchise tag is the average of the five highest salaries at the position over the previous five years.
Quarterback: $43.895 million
Running Back: $14.293 million
Wide Receiver: $27.298 million
Tight End: $15.045 million
Offensive Line: $25.773 million
Defensive End: $24.434 million
Defensive Tackle: $27.127 million
Linebacker: $26.865 million
Cornerback: $21.161 million
Safety: $20.149 million
Kicker/Punter: $6.649 million
USA Todayâs Dallas Cowboys Wire used what it terms the Scientific Grading Method to assign a score to Caleb Downs based on six metrics. Downs rated a 10/10 on draft board value (a consensus No. 3 player going 11th) and risk (he was considered by many as the safest pick in the draft, the most likely to fulfill his potential) while rating a 7/10 on positional value.
Here are Downsâ grades:
Caleb Downs final grade: 9/10
The Dallas Cowboys have had some drama with agent David Mulugheta, and there may be more, as ESPNâs Adam Schefter reports that Overshown has hired Mulugheta as he enters the final year of his rookie contract.
Thatâs notable because Mulugheta represents Micah Parsons, and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones cited Parsonsâ representation as one of the issues that led to his trade to Green Bay. Mulugheta also represents George Pickens, whose contract status has been all over the place this offseason.
This could be Overshown after last season. A third-round pick in 2023 out of the University of Texas, Overshown missed his rookie year to injury, then missed the last part of 2024 and the first part of 2025 to another injury.
Heâs been productive when heâs been healthy, and if he can stay that way through 2026, heâll be a valuable free agent.
Shortly after Mr. Irrelevant was drafted Sunday night (Red Murphy, linebacker from the University of Buffalo, to the Denver Broncos with the 257th pick), the first 2027 mock drafts dropped.
Given that weâre nine months away from having a draft order this is mostly an exercise to see where Texasâ Arch Manning is projected, and not surprisingly, itâs high.
USA Todayâs Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz (to the New York Jets) and Rob Rang of Fox Sports (to the Miami Dolphins) have Manning going No. 1 to the New York Jets, Vinnie Iyer of The Sporting News has him going second to the Cleveland Browns behind Ohio State receiver Jeremiah Smith, and Sports Illustratedâs Daniel Flick has Manning tabbed third to the New York Jets (behind Oregon quarterback Dante Moore and Smith).
As for the Cowboys, their only first-round pick will be the one from the Green Bay Packers, presumably in the second half of the first round, as they traded away their own pick as part of the Quinnen Williams deal.
From a Cowboys perspective, what is most interesting is the positions various mock drafters think will be their priorities. Three of the four outlets above have Dallas drafting a receiver, presumably to replace George Pickens, who will likely hit free agency.
USA Today has the Cowboys drafting Indiana receiver Nick Marsh. Middlehurst-Schwartz writes: âGeorge Pickens might soon be running an out route after Dallas informed the franchise-tagged receiver it wouldn't be offering him an extension before the season.
âShould a trade materialize or the Cowboys simply want to move on, they could use their second first-rounder from the Micah Parsons deal to find a replacement. Marsh presents a comparable skill set, highlighted by the 6-3, 203-pounder's penchant for pulling down contested catches and a clear comfort working deep. He could flourish in Indiana's offense after transferring from Michigan State.â
Sporting News has Dallas drafting Alabama receiver Ryan Coleman-Williams. Fox Sports has them taking Ole Miss running back Kewan Lacy and Sports Illustrated has them taking Indiana receiver Charlie Becker.
The Cowboys' 2026 schedule is tentatively scheduled to drop on May 13 (it potentially could be May 12 or 14), but Dallas already knows its 2026 opponents. One of their "home games" will be in SĂŁo Paulo, Brazil, on Sept. 27 against the Baltimore Ravens.
So far, that is the only specific game and date that is known.
Worth noting, Dallas has a game at Seattle next season, and traditionally, the Super Bowl winner opens the following season with a Thursday home game against a high-profile opponent.
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