February 22, 2025
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Cowboys pair CeeDee Lamb with massive Dak Prescott target in post-Super Bowl mock draft

The Cowboys get towering and explosive help in newest mock draft.

The Dallas Cowboys have joined the entire league in entering mock draft season. Teams and fans are thinking about the future, now that Super Bowl LIX has wrapped up.

Dallas is pivoting to a new era with Brian Schottenheimer taking over as head coach. Schottenheimer already has two tall orders on his hand. He must find a way to get Dallas past not one, but both NFC title game representatives who happen to be from the same division.

Schottenheimer can join owner/general manager Jerry Jones have multiple areas to address. Ashton Jeanty is one prominent idea for both men, as the Boise State star can bolster the running game in a big way. Chad Reuter’s post Super Bowl mock draft released Monday on NFL.com, however, doesn’t list Jeanty landing at No. 12.

Reuter instead has Dallas snatching a massive target for Dak Prescott, plus help for CeeDee Lamb. And this prospect is one of the more towering and explosive talents available.

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CeeDee Lamb, Dak Prescott gain help from Tetairoa McMillan

Reuter believes 6-foot-5 Tetairoa McMillan from Arizona will land in Dallas. The same McMillan considered one of the top wide receivers in this ’25 draft class.

Jerry Jones reveals why he’s ‘shocked’ Cowboys aren’t playing in Super Bowl 59

While it may have seemed predictable for the rest of us, Jerry Jones is stunned that Dallas isn’t playing in Super Bowl 59

It’s been nearly 30 years since the Dallas Cowboys last played in a Super Bowl, and with each passing year, it feels like America’s Team is not only getting further away from being America’s Team, but also further away from reaching a Super Bowl once again. And what’s interesting about this is that Cowboys owner/president/general manager/de facto mascot Jerry Jones seems to be increasingly stunned each and every year that this Super Bowl drought continues.

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Now in fairness to Jerry, the Cowboys did enter the 2024 NFL season on a run of three consecutive years finishing with 12 regular season wins. Point to the lack of Playoff success if you’d like, but 36 wins over a three year period counts for something. At the very least, it puts you in position to enter the postseason with a puncher’s chance of making the Super Bowl. But in each of these previous three postseason trips, the Cowboys flamed out in spectacular fashion once they were facing a win or go home scenario.

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