The Dallas Cowboys selected Devin Moore in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft.
It was a busy start to the fourth round for the Cowboys. They used the No. 114 pick to select the cornerback from Florida.
Cowboys Trade and Draft Strategy
The Cowboys traded down in the first round with the Philadelphia Eagles to move to No. 23. As a result, they gained two fourth-round picks. They then drafted UCF pass rusher Malachi Lawrence.
The Cowboys had multiple options at No. 112 (their original pick), No. 114, and No. 137 (both from the Eagles).
Defensive and Offensive Additions
The Cowboys’ haul to this point includes a safety and a defensive end. They also acquired a veteran linebacker via trade with the 49ers for Dee Winters. A rookie linebacker was also added, expected to play inside and outside.
Offence was addressed at No. 112 with the selection of offensive tackle Drew Shelton out of Penn State.
Dallas then flipped back to defence with the selection of Devin Moore.
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