The Dallas Cowboys are gearing up for a pivotal offseason, with their 2025 season in the rearview mirror and their eyes on the 2026 NFL Draft. With multiple first-round picks for the first time since 2008, the Cowboys are poised to make a significant impact in the upcoming draft. But here's where it gets controversial: While we know the Cowboys will pick 12th overall, the fate of their other first-round pick remains a mystery. The Cowboys hold Green Bay's selection, and the Packers' Wild Card Round matchup with the Chicago Bears could have a major impact on the draft order. Will the Bears' success boost the Cowboys' pick or hinder it? And this is the part most people miss: The Cowboys have already traded away some of their 2026 draft capital, including their second and third-round picks in trades for Quinnen Williams and George Pickens, respectively. But there's still hope for compensatory picks, potentially in the fifth round. So, while the Cowboys' 12th overall pick is set, the rest of their draft strategy remains a work in progress. Stay tuned as the Cowboys navigate the complexities of the NFL Draft and aim to build a winning team for the 2026 season.