Cowboys Struck Gold with Tyler Booker Pick
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Frisco, TX – May 21, 2025 – When the Dallas Cowboys selected Tyler Booker with the 12th overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, some fans raised eyebrows as the team passed on a wide receiver or running back. Yet, just days into organized team activities (OTAs), the Alabama rookie has proven that Dallas may have unearthed a gem to anchor their offensive line and fill the void left by legend Zack Martin.
Shining at OTAs
Tyler Booker, standing at 6’5” and weighing 325 pounds, brings a commanding presence to the Cowboys’ offensive line. Tasked with replacing Zack Martin—a future Hall of Famer—Booker has turned heads during OTAs, which kicked off on May 27. According to FanSided, he’s displayed remarkable professionalism and adaptability, seamlessly transitioning from left guard at Alabama to right guard in Dallas. “I played some right guard in rotations my freshman year, so the switch isn’t too tough,” Booker told reporters, per ESPN.
Booker’s powerful blocks and crisp technique in one-on-one drills have caught the eye of coaches and teammates alike. An X post from @JoeJHoyt (May 21, 2025) confirmed that Booker has been taking first-team reps at right guard, a sign he’s on track to become a cornerstone of the starting lineup. New head coach Brian Schottenheimer, who has emphasized the importance of a dominant offensive line, is reportedly thrilled with Booker’s progress. “He’s a natural leader,” Schottenheimer said, per DallasCowboys.com.
Dak Prescott’s Praise
No one understands the value of a reliable offensive line better than quarterback Dak Prescott, fresh off signing the NFL’s richest contract. In an interview with FanSided, Prescott showered Booker with praise: “Whether it’s commanding the huddle or communicating at the line, he’s doing a great job. You can tell he’s a real football player.” Booker’s professionalism and ability to sync with center Cooper Beebe and left guard Tyler Smith have helped him integrate quickly into Dallas’ system.
Prescott’s trust is a promising sign, especially as the Cowboys’ offensive line undergoes a major overhaul. With Zack Martin and Tyron Smith gone, and Tyler Guyton’s inconsistent play at left tackle in 2024, Dallas desperately needs stability up front. “When you’ve got a QB like Dak, you want to protect him and open lanes for the run game,” owner Jerry Jones said after drafting Booker, per ESPN.
A Golden Prospect
Booker brings more than just physicality—he exudes leadership. At Alabama, he was a team captain, earning First-Team All-American and First-Team All-SEC honors in 2024. According to The Athletic, Booker allowed just 2 sacks in 979 pass-blocking snaps at Alabama, showcasing elite quarterback protection skills. His aggressive style, which he once described as “legal assault,” promises to inject toughness into the Cowboys’ offensive line, especially in NFC East battles against formidable defensive tackles like the Giants’ Dexter Lawrence or the Commanders’ Daron Payne.
Though some analysts, like PFF, labeled the No. 12 pick a “reach” (ranking Booker 48th on their board), the Cowboys’ brass is unfazed. A team source told CBS Sports, “We weren’t surprised to take Booker. He was our guy.” That confidence stems from a pre-draft visit where Booker and Schottenheimer quickly clicked, per Booker’s comments on DallasCowboys.com.
Bright Signs for Dallas
Booker’s rapid rise at OTAs is a beacon of hope for the Cowboys, who are eager to return to the playoffs after a disappointing 7-10 season in 2024. With the offensive line being rebuilt around the “Tyler Trio”—Tyler Smith, Tyler Guyton, and now Tyler Booker—Dallas is crafting a “Great Wall of Tyler” to support Schottenheimer’s bully-ball vision, as one fan dubbed it on X (@E_TheCowboysFan). The addition of running backs like Javonte Williams and Jaydon Blue (149th pick) signals a commitment to a robust ground game, and Booker, with a PFF pass-blocking grade of 86.5 and road-grading strength, is the perfect fit.
Cowboys fans are brimming with optimism. An X post from @VoiceOfTheStar (April 25, 2025) captured the sentiment: “Booker wasn’t the flashiest pick, but he’s the right one. Welcome to the Great Wall of Tyler!” ESPN’s Todd Archer noted, “Booker may not be Zack Martin, but he’ll be Tyler Booker—and that might be enough to push Dallas far.”
Conclusion
By drafting Tyler Booker 12th overall, the Dallas Cowboys bet on a rookie with the potential to anchor their offensive line for years to come. His standout OTAs performance, Dak Prescott’s endorsement, and innate leadership suggest the team struck gold. As the 2025 season approaches, all eyes will be on Booker, who’s poised to carry forward Zack Martin’s legacy and propel the Cowboys back to contention.












