morasp
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That's the glass half full thought process, and I hope it's right. From a fan perspective I think there is nothing wrong taking that POV, but you'd hope the front office would be more proactive than just expecting two picks to end up as starting caliber players. This is the same math that fans of pretty much all 32 teams are doing right now to gain excitement about their chances.
The Cowboys have two very good looking players from 2025 in Booker/EZ plus guys like Revel/Blue/James that we are hoping can still contribute, if not develop into full time regulars. That said though your draft classes will almost always look best right after the draft and get worse and worse as time goes on simply because NFL careers are typically really short and guys don't always get better.
The last 10 1st round picks I think we would all mostly agree the Cowboys hit on Booker/Smith/Lamb/Parson/Zeke, missed on Guyton(so far)/Mazi/Taco, LVE/Byron Jones were sort of OK picks you can live with but would probably have a redo. Taking hope and fandom out of the equation all the data both for the Cowboys and league wide suggests that two mid 1st round picks like the Cowboys have this year should have us counting on 1 plug and player starter that can be at least league average year 1 and 1 developmental player who may or may not ever make it.
Good points but I think most teams fall into the same situation in terms of roster management. When I look at the last two Super Bowl winners they both had two rookie starters.
Eagles Mitchell and DeJean
Seahawks Emmanwori and Zabel
