NFL Exec Hypes Cowboys' Pass Rush After NFL Draft, 'Going to Be a Pain in the Ass'

The Dallas Cowboys' pass rush is viewed as a strength moving forward following the 2025 NFL draft.
“They got the best guard in the draft, and they get a pass rusher opposite Micah Parsons who can actually win with speed,” an NFL executive told Mike Sando of The Athletic. “Their pass rush is going to be a pain in the ass to deal with. The corner they got in the third (Shavon Revel Jr.) might have gone in the back end of the first round if he’d never gotten hurt.”
Dallas bolstered its offensive line in the first round of the draft, selecting Alabama guard Tyler Booker with the No. 12 overall pick. The Cowboys addressed their defensive front in the second round, taking Boston College edge-rusher Donovan Ezeiruaku.
Ezeiruaku racked up 16.5 sacks in his senior season with the Eagles, the second-most in the country.
Dallas' pass rush was already fierce in 2024, ranking No. 3 in the NFL with 52 sacks despite star outside linebacker Micah Parsons appearing in a career-low 13 games due to an ankle sprain.
Along with Parsons, Sam Williams is also expected to be back after missing the entire 2024 season with a torn ACL and MCL. Williams recorded 8.5 sacks throughout his first two years in the league.
Dallas made several additions to its defensive front in free agency, signing Dante Fowler Jr. and Payton Turner to one-year deals.
With Ezeiruaku now in the mix, the Cowboys will attempt to bounce back from a 7-10 finish in 2024 and return to the postseason with their imposing pass rush.