When the NFL's top draft insiders all point in the same direction, it's time to pay attention. In a remarkable show of consensus, ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr., The Athletic's Dane Brugler, and The Ringer's Todd McShay have all released new mock drafts projecting the Dallas Cowboys to make the same aggressive move: trading up to select Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles.
This isn't just a random hunch; it's a trend. All three analysts, publishing on the same day, envision the Cowboys packaging their No. 12 and No. 20 overall picks to the Cleveland Browns to move up to the No. 6 spot. Their target? The dynamic and versatile defender, Sonny Styles.
For a Cowboys defense looking to regain its ferocity, securing a blue-chip talent like Styles could be a franchise-altering decision. While the finer details of the proposed trade vary slightly among the experts, the core message is clear: Dallas is being linked to a major leap up the board for a player considered one of the draft's elite prospects.
Kiper's specific scenario has Dallas sending picks 12 and 20 to Cleveland in exchange for the No. 6 overall selection and a second-round pick (No. 39). This bold strategy would allow the Cowboys to jump ahead of several defensive-needy teams and secure a potential defensive cornerstone, signaling a major commitment to rebuilding their unit with top-tier talent.
