The Dallas Cowboys used their first round, No. 12 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft to select Alabama Crimson Tide offensive guard Tyler Booker. Due to his high draft position, fans have eagerly been awaiting reports about how the talented lineman performed at Cowboys minicamp.
In an article released to ESPN on Tuesday, one where each first round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft was highlighted and discussed, it was revealed that Booker has impressed since becoming a member of the iconic 'America's Team'.
According to star QB Dak Prescott, Booker has done well with communication in the huddle and on the line, something that has impressed the QB. The article in full can be found using the following link.
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As is clear, Booker has impressed one of the most important members of the Cowboys offensive unit since joining the franchise back in April. Although play time is not determined by Prescott, it is a good sign that the star QB has made a point of acknowledging the contributions and talents of Booker.
Will Dallas' offensive line improve in 2025 with Tyler Booker?
The Cowboys offensive line was not terrible by any means last season, however, it was a far way off what has become expected over the past decade. For years, Dallas' offensive line was built around stars like Tyron Smith, Travis Frederick, and Zack Martin.
However, all three individuals have now called it a career and are no longer with the Cowboys franchise. Although the club still does have a great offensive lineman in Tyler Smith, additions were unquestionably needed to take the unit to another level in 2025. Booker is the perfect piece to join the line next season and could be a major reason behind Dallas' success, should Prescott and the other skill position players find their stride after a difficult 2024 campaign.
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