Dallas Cowboys 7-Round Mock Draft - Bleacher Nation (2024)

The NFL Draft is right around the corner, and we’re putting together a Dallas Cowboys 7-Round Mock Draft today.

Dallas Cowboys 7-Round Mock Draft

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Round 1, Pick 24: WR Adonai Mitchell, Texas

Adonai Mitchell shows great promise as an X-receiver in the 2024 NFL Draft thanks to his impressive mix of size, athleticism, and technical ability when it comes to route running. While there is room for improvement, Mitchell’s overall skill set provides a solid foundation for growth at the professional level.

Adonai Mitchell shows great promise as an X-receiver in the 2024 NFL Draft thanks to his impressive mix of size, athleticism, and technical ability when it comes to route running. While there is room for improvement, Mitchell’s overall skill set provides a solid foundation for growth at the professional level.

Round 2, Pick 56: HB Jonathan Brooks, Texas

Jonathan Brooks emerged as a key player for Texas during the 2023 season, transitioning from a committee role to becoming the lead back. He showcased versatility as a three-down back, excelling in both zone and power schemes. Brooks demonstrates agility and vision on run plays, making decisive cuts and accelerating into the second level. While he’s adequate in pass protection, there are concerns about his sustainability due to his preference for physical running. Nonetheless, Brooks has the potential to make a significant impact in the NFL, provided he adjusts his playing style to mitigate injury risks.

Round 3, Pick 87: OT Patrick Paul, Houston

Patrick Paul is a six-foot-seven, 315-pound monster who started 44 games at tackle for Houston. He won with his size and strength in 2022 but cleaned up his pad level and footwork for the Cougars last season and became a more polished prospect. With added improvement in those areas, he’ll become a high-quality, long-term starter in the NFL.

Round 5, Pick 174: C Hunter Nourzad, Penn State

Nourzad, a football transfer from Cornell, has NFL-level core strength and technique. He has shown versatility in various run-blocking schemes in the Big Ten, but needs to improve recognizing and reacting to defensive twists. Overall, he has the potential to start early at the center position.

Round 6, Pick 216: LB Jaylan Ford, Texas

Jaylan Ford boasts extensive experience as a four-year starter in over 45 games for Texas, demonstrating high football IQ and instincts. In run defense, he excels at diagnosing plays, filling gaps, and tackling near the line of scrimmage with relentless effort. Ford shines in zone coverage, showcasing interception prowess and adeptness at reading route concepts. However, concerns arise regarding his speed, particularly in covering runs to the edges and defending in open space. Despite this limitation, Ford’s experience and productivity make him a valuable asset within a specific scheme and role.

Round 7, Pick 233: DI Keith Randolph Jr., Illinois

Keith Randolph Jr. excels as a run defender, showcasing NFL-caliber power at the point of attack and adeptness at shedding blocks to disrupt ball carriers. His versatility allows him to occupy various positions on the defensive front, and he consistently displays a high motor and relentless effort. In pass rushing, Randolph relies on power moves and hand placement to collapse the pocket but lacks the refined technique and explosiveness to consistently defeat blocks. He projects as an early downs defender in multiple-front defenses, with potential roles as a 5-technique defensive end or 3-technique in different schemes, though his limited pass-rush technique may impact his three-down value at the next level.

Round 7, Pick 244: CB Jarius Monroe, Tulane

Monroe is a senior defensive back who played for LATU for one season after playing the previous three seasons for Nicholls St. He is a versatile player who can play as a LCB, RCB, and safety. He has good height, weight, and speed to play the position. Additionally, he has above-average athletic ability, run support, ball skills, and tackling ability. He is solid in zone and man coverage and has a good ability to shed blocks.

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Dallas Cowboys 7-Round Mock Draft - Bleacher Nation (2024)

FAQs

How many draft picks does Dallas have in 2024? ›

2024 NFL Draft: Dallas Cowboys have 7 more picks after Tyler Guyton.

What did Dallas get for their draft pick? ›

With the 29th-overall pick, the Cowboys selected the former Sooner after striking a trade deal that sent the 24th-overall pick to the Detroit Lions in exchange for the 73rd-overall pick (third-round) and a 2025 seventh-round pick.

Who did the Dallas Cowboys draft last night? ›

Cowboys Select Tyler Guyton with No.

29 overall pick (via a trade with the Detroit Lions).

What is the mock draft for NFL? ›

Before a league's draft takes place, mock drafts are a way to practice before someone's pride and/or money are on the line. Participating in a mock draft alerts fantasy players to real players that are going higher or lower than one expected.

Who was Mr. Irrelevant in 2024? ›

The Jets put the finishing touches on the 2024 NFL Draft Saturday night, selecting Alabama defensive back Jaylen Key with the final pick of the 7th Round (No. 257) and granting him the title "Mr. Irrelevant."

How many compensatory picks will the Cowboys have in 2025? ›

Over the Cap released their projections for Dallas' 2025 compensatory draft picks, projecting that the Cowboys will receive the maximum 4 compensatory draft selections in 2025. One sixth rounder: running back Tony Pollard will gain the Cowboys an extra in the sixth round.

What did the Lions trade to the cowboys? ›

The Cowboys have found a trade partner in the Detroit Lions, sending pick No. 24 to the host city of this year's draft, along with a 2025 seventh rounder, in exchange for pick No. 29 and pick No. 73.

What did the Cowboys get for trading down? ›

The Cowboys had a chance to select Duke center Graham Barton but opted to trade down, giving up the 24th overall pick and a 2025 seventh-round selection in exchange for the Lions' first- and third-round picks this year (Nos. 29 and 73).

What did the Cowboys trade in the 2024 draft? ›

Lions and Cowboys: The Lions traded up five spots, sending the No. 29 pick and a third-round pick to the Cowboys for the No. 24 pick and a 2025 seventh-rounder.

Was Dak Prescott drafted by the Cowboys? ›

2016 season. The Dallas Cowboys entered the 2016 NFL draft with a plan to acquire a young quarterback to develop behind Tony Romo. After failing to trade up to select Paxton Lynch and Connor Cook, they selected Prescott in the fourth round (135th overall). He was signed to a four-year deal.

What did Cowboys get for pick 24? ›

Dallas agreed to send pick 24 and a 2025 seventh-rounder to the Detroit Lions in return for pick 29 in the first round and pick 73 in the third round. #Cowboys getting 29 and 73. Using the 2024 NFL Trade Value Chart, Dallas sent 740ish value points and got 865 in return.

Who has Dallas Cowboys picked up? ›

Dallas Cowboys Transactions 2024. Released WR Martavis Bryant. Signed TEs Brevyn Spann-Ford and Alec Holler, Ss Emany Johnson, Julius Wood and Josh DeBerry, LBs Jason Johnson and Brock Mogensen, RB Nathaniel Peat, DT Denzel Daxon, DL Byron Vaughns and WRs Corey Crooms and Cam Johnson.

What is the minimum salary for NFL draft picks? ›

The minimum base salary for a rookie will be $795,000 in 2024, up from $750,000 the prior year. The first-round picks all receive four-year deals, with a fifth-year team option.

Who has been the most accurate NFL mock draft? ›

Brendan Donahue, the #1 most accurate mock drafter over the past five NFL seasons according to The Huddle Report, gives you his 2024 NFL Mock Draft — making predictions for every team and every pick in the first round.

Who is the projected #1 NFL draft pick in 2024? ›

It is led by USC's Caleb Williams, the 2022 Heisman Trophy winner and dynamic dual-threat quarterback. Williams is followed by Ohio State's Marvin Harrison Jr., who likely would have been the best pass catcher in the 2023 NFL Draft.

Do the Mavs have a 2024 draft pick? ›

By advancing to the postseason, Dallas conveyed its 2024 first-round pick to the New York Knicks as the final condition of the 2019 seven-player deal that brought the since-departed Kristaps Porzingis to town. That pick becomes the No. 24 overall selection, leaving the Mavericks with this year's final pick (No. 58).

Who has the most picks in the 2024 NFL Draft? ›

Arizona, Green Bay and Los Angeles, as of now, will walk into the draft with a league-high 11 picks each. The Buffalo Bills, Cincinnati Bengals and San Francisco 49ers will enter with 10 selections each. As for the fewest picks, the Bears only enter this year's draft with four selections.

Who are the Cowboys getting in 2024? ›

Dallas Cowboys Transactions 2024. Released WR Martavis Bryant. Signed TEs Brevyn Spann-Ford and Alec Holler, Ss Emany Johnson, Julius Wood and Josh DeBerry, LBs Jason Johnson and Brock Mogensen, RB Nathaniel Peat, DT Denzel Daxon, DL Byron Vaughns and WRs Corey Crooms and Cam Johnson.

How many draft picks do Broncos have in 2024? ›

The Denver Broncos entered the 2024 NFL Draft on April 25 with eight picks over the three-day draft. The Broncos joined the handful of NFL teams searching for a franchise quarterback this spring by selecting Bo Nix at No. 12.

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