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Cowboys Unlikely To Trade Up From No. 12

Cowboys Unlikely To Trade Up From No. 12

With one week remaining until the first round of this year’s draft, all 32 teams still own their Day 1 selection. A number of trades changing the order could take place, but 2025 is expected to be relatively quiet in that respect.

In the case of the Cowboys, a move up the board would come as a surprise. Dallas is currently slated to pick 12th overall, something which will leave the team with a number of options to choose from at that point in the first-round order. EVP Stephen Jones recently commented on the Cowboys’ plans, which do not include the pursuit of a trade-up maneuver.

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“I don’t necessarily see us moving up, based on the way the board is coming together,” Jones said (via The Athletic’s Jon Machota). “But could see a situation where we move down.”

A number of teams are, to no surprise, at least publicly open to trading down at this point. That includes the Panthers, who own the No. 8 selection. Pursuit of a quarterback from teams further down the order could generate a market for a trade within that range, but the lack of blue-chip prospects (especially under center) in 2025 should limit the number of interested teams on that front. Presuming the Cowboys elect to stay put – or agree to a move down the board – they will continue of streak of not trading up on Day 1 which dates back to 2012.

Coming off a 7-10 season, the Cowboys have a number of needs on both sides of the ball. Receiver is seen by many as a logical first-round target, and the team has hosted the likes of Tetairoa McMillan (Arizona), Matthew Golden (Texas) and Emeka Egbuka (Ohio State) on pre-draft visits. Georgia edge rusher Mykel Williams is among the defensive prospects who have received a look, and he could be on the board when Dallas is on the clock next Thursday.

The Cowboys currently own 10 draft picks, meaning a trade aimed at acquiring additional capital is not needed to the same extent as many other teams. Dallas could feasibly pull off a move into the top 10, but that should not be expected at this point.

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