Cowboys 2025 Seven Round NFL Mock Draft

Cowboys 2025 Seven Round NFL Mock Draft
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A 2025 seven-round NFL mock draft is always a fun what-if for Cowboys fans.

The following mock draft is unconventional compared to others, but it would fill in the roster gaps.

According to all the experts—and so-called experts—in the world of social media, the Dallas Cowboys have multiple needs at numerous positions.

These are the more prominent positions of need as seen on numerous sites:

  • Offensive line
  • Running Back
  • Wide Reciever
  • Defensive Tackle
  • Defensive End
  • Cornerback
  • Safety

These positions are in no particular order and should be drafted according to the best player available when the Cowboys are up to draft.

As mentioned earlier, the positions above should be drafted unless an elite talent falls at a position that is not needed.

It would be nice if the front office signed outside free agents to fill these roles, but as fans, we know that the best players would not be signed. That is why this draft is so important.

With all that said, let’s get into this mock draft.

Round 1 Pick 17 – Armand Membou OT (Missouri)

(Trade with Cincinatti)(Traded 12 for 17 and 49)

The Dallas Cowboys traded down five spots and picked up another second-round pick. The trade was made with Ashton Jeanty and Tetoria McMillian off the board.

Moving five posts back and drafting Armand Membou, a right tackle from the University of Missouri, is a great move that helps solidify a weak spot on the line.

Armand Membou (20) is 6’3″and 314 lbs, an athletic marvel. At his size, he has only 18% body fat. He had an electronic 10-yard time of 1.63 and a 20-yard time of 2.80.

He also has a 32-inch vertical and squatted 600lbs in college.

He also brings masterful body control that allows him to mirror pass rushers. He stays balanced through contact and shows an excellent understanding of leverage points in pass protection.

Membou delivers powerful independent hand strikes that regularly stun defenders and can hold his ground against bull rushes despite being shorter than many edge players.

He expertly handles stunts and blitzes, demonstrating veteran savvy and exceptional mental processing skills to navigate complex pressures without losing position.

His high-level athletic abilities are evident on the field, as he changes direction smoothly and exhibits a remarkable burst of speed when targeting second-level defenders.

He is a tenacious finisher who aims to overpower opponents once he makes contact. He displays consistent competitive toughness and continues the play with aggressive intent.

As a quick-footed athlete, he excels at reaching and sealing defenders during outside-zone runs. His lateral agility, combined with explosiveness, makes him an ideal fit for modern running schemes.

He has a sophisticated understanding of how to vary his pass sets and hand techniques, keeping rushers off balance with various approaches instead of relying on predictable patterns.

Only 6’3” could hurt him as a tackle in the NFL, but he has the tools to play inside at right guard if...