The Cowboys are eager to improve their record in the upcoming NFL season, when compared to last year. In the 2024 NFL season, Dallas finished third in the NFC East table after winning seven games and losing ten. The Cowboys played their last game of the season against the Washington Commanders, losing 23-19.
“Dallas would have to be thrilled with this selection. McMillan gives the Cowboys a certain No. 2 wide receiver to pair with CeeDee Lamb. He would be an immediate impact player, particularly in the red zone. At 6-4, 215 pounds, McMillan is excellent at using his size and athletic ability to his advantage,” Jon Machato wrote in his mock NFL draft.
Tetairoa McMillan played college football for the Arizona Wildcats from 2022 to 2024. In his senior year, McMillan, who hails from Hawaii, was awarded the Polynesian College Football Player of the Year title. McMillan managed 84 receptions for 1,319 yards, scoring eight touchdowns for the Arizona Wildcats in his final year with the team.
Dallas Cowboys Keenly Interested In Ashton Jeanty
Another prospect whom the Dallas Cowboys seem to have an eye on is Ashton Jeanty. Jeanty last played as a running back for the Boise State Broncos from 2022 to 2024. In his senior year, the running back managed a total of 374 carries for 2601 yards, scoring 29 touchdowns for the team.
To show his seriousness about his future in the NFL, Jeanty even penned a write-up on The Player’s Tribune, addressing all the team general managers. Jeanty narrated the important life events that shaped his football, and also the kind of player he aims to be in the league.
While the Dallas Cowboys are showing major interest in a number of players in the upcoming draft, they will also be ensuring that they cover all the details. After spending a hefty amount in bringing in Dak Prescott, the quarterback injured his hamstring, which cut his season short last time out, which eventually led to the Cowboys struggling. The Dallas Cowboys can be expected to play a little safer with whichever draft prospects they hope to bring in through the draft, which commences on Thursday.