

The Dallas Cowboys picked nine players at the 2025 NFL Draft, earning them an A- (according to Draft Analyst Chad Reuter).
“America’s Team” drafted offensive guard Tyler Booker, out of Alabama Crimson Tide, with the No. 12 pick overall. He’s a formidable player who’s going to make it extremely challenging for opposing pass rushers and run stoppers to move or get around him.
A luxurious ride! Jerry Jones stunts with yacht in Florida showing how wealthy the Cowboys owner is
“He’s also very adept at protecting top-tier quarterback talent against pro-ready competition. Booker joins an offensive line in Dallas that waves goodbye to a retiring future Hall of Famer in Zack Martin, and instantly becomes the likely successor at right guard,” wrote DallasCowboys.com staff writer Patrik Walter.
Jerry Jones stunts with luxurious yacht in Florida
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For ninth consecutive year, the Dallas Cowboys top Forbes‘ list of the most valuable sports franchises, boasting a staggering valuation of $10.1 billion, despite not winning the Super Bowl since 1995. Team owner Jerry Jones continues to transform the Cowboys into a cash-generating powerhouse.
And when you have that kind of money, you can spend it in whatever you want, such as a $250M, 357-foot yacht “Bravo Eugenia“, named for his wife and built by Oceanco in Holland. The impressive piece of engineering can accomodate up to 14 guests and 30 crew reaching top speeds of up to 18 knots.
And residents from Palm Beach, Florida, got to enjoy a brief moment of the luxurious yacht. Real estate team Lisa and John Cregan posted a video on Instagram where they showed “Bravo Eugenia“, as the magnificient boat cruised around a wealthy neighborhood.
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The Dallas Cowboys have wasted no time in securing their rookie class, announcing on Friday that seven of their nine draft picks have officially signed their contracts. Leading the group is first-round selection Tyler Booker, an offensive guard out of Alabama, who inked a four-year, $22.5 million deal, including $13 million guaranteed.
The swift signings mark a proactive approach from Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, who has ensured that most of his draft class is set before rookie minicamp begins. Booker, taken 12th overall, expressed excitement about getting his contract finalized and starting his journey in the NFL.
Speaking to Todd Archer of ESPN, Booker emphasized that his focus was on getting to work, rather than contract negotiations. “We know that this rookie contract is just, Lord willing, the first of a couple that I have coming in front of me. I was just focused on getting to work. I wasn’t too worried about the little extremities,” he said.
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