Why heading into the Cowboys 2026 Training Camp just feels different

Why heading into the Cowboys 2026 Training Camp just feels different
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Let me be clear before anyone jumps right to the comments and says something about the title of this post.

I am not here to say that Dallas is going to win it all or even make the playoffs, because we have a long summer to go, but before we get into the rest of this post, the point of this title is it feels different in a good way that, for the first time in how many years, this front office has not caused any drama.

We are getting reports of nothing but good, no drama. Jerry is staying out of the spotlight and letting this entire team and coaching staff worry about football and only football. That is why I think it feels great and different in a good way.

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Jaishawn Barham

I think a guy that not enough folks are talking about is the Cowboys third round pick Jaishawn Barham.

We know Downs is the most NFL ready guy in the draft and has a chance to win defensive rookie of the year, but Jaishawn Barham will be more important than you think, and he could be the most important pick of this draft.

Read that again. Most important, not most valuable, please understand the difference between the two.

The Cowboys will start Barham as an off-ball linebacker, which may come as a surprise since he played exclusively on the edge last season at Michigan. However, Barham played 24 games at linebacker over the previous two years and did so at a high level.

Let’s see what he looks like in camp later this month, but this is a player that I think should be able to step in and get some important snaps right away. I know Dallas has not had good luck with Michigan players, but I think Barham should be a solid player as a rookie.

Offensive Line Battles

Last week at minicamp we heard that both Drew Shelton and Nate Thomas are doing whatever they can to make the job tough on Terence Steele and Tyler Guyton, the two starting tackles.

These guys are the biggest issue on the offensive line and the amount of drives that stalled because they had a holding call or something silly was just unreal.

I will be keeping a close eye on both of these battles during camp and even through preseason games, because I think that one of these guys could very lose the starting spot, yet I don’t think Shelton or Thomas would be a very good replacement.

The coaches know more than I do and will see them getting in work every single day, much more than we will, so we will see how it goes.

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