Frisco, TX – April 17, 2025
The Dallas Cowboys are entering the 2025 NFL Draft with a quiet, almost stealthy demeanor — but don’t be fooled. Behind the silence lies strategy.
After losing Tony Pollard, Tyron Smith, and Stephon Gilmore, and making zero splash signings in free agency, it’s clear Jerry and Stephen Jones are prepping for a calculated, draft-driven reload.
With just six total picks heading into April 25, here are three first-round trade moves Dallas could pull off to stack assets and set the table for a long-term push.
🔁 1. Trade Down from Pick No. 24 to Add More Picks
Let’s start with the classic chess move.
If a team like the Lions (#29) or Bills (#28) gets desperate for a falling WR, CB, or OL, Dallas could slide down 4–6 spots and pick up a third- or fourth-round pick in the process.
This strategy allows the Cowboys to still land a high-upside talent while adding ammunition for Day 2 — where they’ve historically hit big (hello, Trevon Diggs).

💱 2. Trade With a QB-Hungry Team and Cash In
Say a quarterback like Quinn Ewers or Riley Leonard starts sliding and hits pick 24. Teams like the Raiders, Saints, or Seahawks may start scrambling to leap ahead.
The Cowboys could flip pick #24 for:
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A Day 2 pick,
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Or even a 2026 second-rounder,
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While staying in the top 40.
This is classic “you panic, we profit” territory.
🔄 3. Package Pick 24 + Late-Round Picks to Secure Two Day 2 Starters
Flip the script. What if Dallas loves a prospect projected early in Round 2?
By packaging pick #24 with a Day 3 selection, the Cowboys could acquire two high-value second-rounders, potentially turning both into Week 1 starters — think OL Graham Barton or RB Braelon Allen.
In a deep class with needs at OL, RB, and DL, two Day 2 picks could be more valuable than one first-rounder.
🧠 The Cowboys’ 2025 Blueprint: Quiet Reload, Smart Draft
Let’s be honest: this team has holes.
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No long-term solution at left tackle
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No RB1 on the roster
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No dominant defensive tackle
So stacking picks, not splurging on veterans, may be the smartest path forward.
No fireworks. No headlines. Just cold-blooded front office execution.
This year’s draft isn’t about big swings.
It’s about stacking smart plays — and coming out stronger than ever.
