The Dallas Cowboys are seeking to replace a traded edge rusher in the 2026 NFL draft using one of their two first-round picks. While there are no clear top options, several skilled prospects are available to strengthen their defense.
Other than quarterback, edge rushers might be the most important position on an NFL team. People look every year to draft a top-five edge rusher and develop him into a building block to build a defense around. The Dallas Cowboys traded away one of those last August, and are now looking to find his replacement using one of their two first-round draft picks.
This position was the toughest of the top five to finalize. While there isn't a no-brainer option in this draft class, there are a good number of highly-skilled prospects who could be the next big thing at edge. Technicians, power rushers, speed merchants... and thatâs just in the top five of the class.
Edge Cashius Howell, Texas A&M
Dec 20, 2025; College Station, TX, USA; Texas A&M Aggies defensive end Cashius Howell (9) lines up during the game between the Aggies and the Hurricanes at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images
Dec 20, 2025; College Station, TX, USA; Texas A&M Aggies defensive end Cashius Howell (9) lines up during the game between the Aggies and the Hurricanes at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images
Cashius Howell has proven production at the highest level and traits that should translate to the NFL. He led the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in sacks, was a unanimous All-American, and the SEC Defensive Player of the Year.
His quickness off the snap is so good that a team might draft him and try to develop him on that alone. He adds an impressive ghost move and counter spin for jumpy offensive tackles who overplay to counter his speed rush. Howell is a third-down, pass-rush specialist entering his rookie season, while he develops as an edge setter and run defender. Non-offensive linemen too often block him, and that has to improve before he can be counted on as a three-down player.
Edge Malachi Lawrence, UCF
Feb 26, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; UCF defensive lineman Malachi Lawrence (DL48) during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
Feb 26, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; UCF defensive lineman Malachi Lawrence (DL48) during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
Malachi Lawrence uses his length as the catalyst for his success. Whether itâs extending to gain leverage and set an edge or countering an offensive lineman trying to deal with his length to get pressure, length is the main part of his game. Lawrence isnât reliant on length; his get-off on the snap is good, and he has an arsenal of go-to moves and counters. He isnât going to bend around the edge, and tackles with good length cause him to struggle, but a relentless motor allows him to clean up plays like quarterback scrambles and opposite side rushes.
Edge Akheem Mesidor, Miami
Akheem Mesidor #3, Miami Hurricanes (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images)
Akheem Mesidor #3, Miami Hurricanes (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images)
Luckily for the team that drafts him, Mesidor can already play. He finished last season with 12.5 sacks, 17.5 tackles for a loss, and 4 forced fumbles. He isnât a prospect loaded with traits, but he doesnât have a ton of weaknesses either, and he plays full throttle every snap. Mesidor will be a plus run defender from Day 1, and has an immense toolbox as a pass rusher. Near double-digit sacks and tackles for a loss should be expected every year he is healthy. He has had multiple foot injuries that could keep him out of the top 20 of the draft.
Edge Rueben Bain Jr., Miami
Rueben Bain Jr. #4 of the Miami Hurricanes pressures Tommy Castellanos #1 of the Florida State Seminoles during the fourth quarter of the game at Doak S. Campbell Stadium on October 4, 2025 in Tallahassee, Florida.
Rueben Bain Jr. #4 of the Miami Hurricanes pressures Tommy Castellanos #1 of the Florida State Seminoles during the fourth quarter of the game at Doak S. Campbell Stadium on October 4, 2025 in Tallahassee, Florida.
Ruben Bain Jr. was Mesidor's teammate and allowed his fellow pass rusher to see limited double-team blocks because opposing offenses focused on him. Reports continue to attempt to provide a reason not to draft Bain Jr. He lacks arm length, dynamic athleticism, andexplosive snap get off at the snap, but his ranking remains top 10 because his power game and ability to use his hands are unmatched in this draft class.
Tight ends and less powerful tackles struggle to keep him in front of them. His traits donât blow scouts away, but his production does. In less than 40 college games, he had over 20 sacks and over 30 tackles for a loss. He is an outlier, but he shouldnât be overthought. He will be a positive three-down player in the NFL.
Edge David Bailey, Texas Tech
David Bailey #31, Texas Tech Red Raiders (Photo by John E. Moore III/Getty Images)
David Bailey #31, Texas Tech Red Raiders (Photo by John E. Moore III/Getty Images)
David Bailey is the most complete edge prospect in this class. He has the requisite frame, at nearly 6-foot-4 and over 250 pounds with 33-inch arms. He wins with a good first step and enough bend, and he also wins physically with a long arm that can be jarring to opposing offensive tackles. He isnât a great edge setter, but he isnât a pushover, and his ability to slip into the backfield to cause havoc is impressive, plus he still has plenty to grow.
There is a big difference between an 8-10 a season sack guy, and one who gets 12 a season and goes up from there. As Bailey develops his counters and game plan to attack the better tackles, his sack totals will increase.
Who are the top edge rushers for the Cowboys in the 2026 NFL draft?
The article highlights several highly-skilled edge rusher prospects, including Cashius Howell from Texas A&M.
Why are edge rushers considered important for NFL teams?
Edge rushers are crucial as they can significantly impact a team's defense, often being seen as foundational players.
What draft picks do the Cowboys have for the 2026 NFL draft?
The Dallas Cowboys possess two first-round draft picks in the 2026 NFL draft.
What happened to the Cowboys' previous edge rusher?
The Cowboys traded away their previous edge rusher last August, prompting the need for a replacement in the draft.
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