Anyone who has watched the Dallas Cowboys during the season knows how desperately the team needs to improve on defense if it wants to develop into a contender anytime in the near future. It could all start by making a change at defensive coordinator, with Matt Eberflus appearing to be on thin ice.
With the Cowboys officially eliminated from NFL playoff contention, they can turn their attention to the upcoming group of NFL draft prospects, where they could find players to immediately step into contributing roles.
Luckily for Dallas, the team has two first-round picks, so they can double dip in the spring.
Josh Edwards of CBS Sports recently shared his newest mock draft for the holidays, with the Cowboys putting a heavy emphasis on the defensive side of the ball.

Edwards took the conventional approach by having the Cowboys address the glaring need opposite Donovan Ezeiruaku at EDGE, while adding a potential Trevon Diggs replacement with the second first-round selection.
The 2026 NFL Draft will be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from Thursday, April 23, through Saturday, April 25.
A closer look at the team’s latest first-round projections can be seen below.
Pick No. 13: Keldric Faulk, EDGE, Auburn

While the pick of Keldric Faulk would improve the pass rush, it also helps against the run, which is something the team would benefit from adding in a big way. Adding a well-rounded player at EDGE would help fill the void left by DeMarcus Lawrence, who made the Pro Bowl this season in his first year with the Seattle Seahawks.
“Long and powerful has been the profile of pass rushers in Dallas,” Edwards noted. “Keldric Faulk is still a young prospect who can continue to develop in a place where DeMarcus Ware, DeMarcus Lawrence, Micah Parsons and others have roamed the halls.”
This season, Faulk has recorded 29 tackles, five tackles for a loss, and two sacks. A season ago, Faulk totaled 45 tackles, 11 tackles for a loss, and seven sacks.






