

The Dallas Cowboys‘ 2025 NFL Draft class earned praise for its focus on the trenches, selecting a solid prospect in Tyler Booker as their No.1 pick, but in the remaining six rounds they forgot to select a classy receiver who can help in the air attack. This is the Cowboys’ 2025 Draft class: first-round RG Tyler Booker (Alabama), second-round DE Donovan Ezeiruaku (Boston College), third-round CB Shavon Revel Jr. (East Carolina), fifth-round RBs Jaydon Blue (Texas) and Shemar James (Florida), sixth-round OL Ajani Cornelius (Oregon), and seventh-round DTs Jay Toia (UCLA), Tommy Akingbesote (Maryland), and RB Phil Mafah (Clemson).
“Not a single WR… but otherwise good job!“, a fan tweeted, while other has concerns: “Who’s Dak going to throw the ball to when CeeDee is getting tripled?” Let’s break down the Cowboys’ WR corps and what this means for 2025.
CeeDee Lamb, a 2024 All-Pro with 1,749 receiving yards, remains the WR1, but he’s often double- and triple-teamed. Dak Prescott, who threw for 4,561 yards in 2024 despite a late-season injury, needs more options to keep defenses honest. “Hope we snag Bond and McCoy as UDFAs,” posted a fan, eyeing undrafted prospects like Isaiah Bond. Without a new WR, Lamb’s 135 catches in 2024 might not stretch the field enough.
Lamb and Prescott still need WR boost
Jalen Tolbert, a 2022 third-round pick, steps into the WR2 role but hasn’t dazzled-his 2024 stats show 42 receptions for 510 yards, a modest improvement, per dallascowboys.com. “Tolbert’s got potential, but he’s not scaring anyone,” an X user noted, citing his inconsistent hands. KaVontae Turpin, mainly a return specialist, brings speed with 18 catches for 208 yards in 2024, but he’s more gadget player than true No. 2 at 5-foot-9. “Turpin answered the bell offensively,” dallascowboys.com reported, though his role remains limited.
The draft focused elsewhere-Booker, a 6-foot-4, 321-pound guard, replaces Zack Martin, who retired, while Cornelius adds depth to the O-line. Ezeiruaku (14 sacks at BC) and Revel Jr. (a ballhawk with 4 INTs in 2024) bolster a defense that ranked 27th against the pass, per NFL.com. RBs Blue and Mafah aim to replace Tony Pollard, but “Isiah Bond and Xavier Restrepo on the board and we take an extremely mid DT,” a user fumed, lamenting the missed WRs.
“This draft isn’t making the Cowboys a playoff team,” tweeted another, giving it a B-. With depth players like Jalen Brooks (12 catches in 2024), the WR corps looks thin, so free agency should be Dallas’ next move.
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