Dallas Cowboys fans, buckle up-things are getting juicy in Big D. Word around the campfire is that owner Jerry Jones has his sights set on a top-50 draft prospect to juice up new defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus‘ unit. This buzz dropped just as the team’s navigating a whirlwind of updates-or lack thereof-on Micah Parsons‘ contract. With a 7-10 flop in 2024 and a defense that leaked 27.5 points per game, Jones is clearly itching to shake things up.
The draft chatter centers on South Carolina linebacker Demetrius Knight Jr., who turned heads at his Pro Day on March 19. At 6’2″ and 245 pounds, Knight’s a tackling machine-82 tackles, eight tackles for loss, and a clutch pick against Clemson in 2024.
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Eberflus, rocking a poker face tighter than a new pair of boots, reportedly scoped him out personally. “Knight’s versatility? Think Micah Parsons Lite,” an insider mused, hinting he could blitz like a tornado and shore up a shaky D. With the Cowboys holding the No. 12 pick, Jones might just see Knight as the missing piece to get that 31st-ranked defense back in the saddle.
Meanwhile, the Micah Parsons contract saga is a rollercoaster. The All-Pro edge rusher, entering his fifth-year option at $24 million, is due for a mega extension-think $40 million a year after Myles Garrett’s Browns deal set the bar. “There’s definitely a plan in place,” Parsons said after a chat with Jones, per dallascowboys.com, keeping it vague but hopeful.
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Yet, his brother Terrence’s cryptic X post-“Micah was true to his word…“-has fans buzzing. Trade rumors? Extension delays? Stephen Jones isn’t helping, muttering, “The goal is to get it done when you can,” via ESPN. Classic Cowboys timing-slow as molasses until the clock’s ticking.
Jones isn’t just banking on Knight to save the day-he’s got faith in Eberflus too. The ex-Bears head coach brings a 4-3 scheme with “high energy” and “zero tolerance for not running to the ball,” Jones told Yahoo Sports. Pair that with Parsons’ 52.5 career sacks and Knight’s upside, and you’ve got a recipe for chaos-good chaos-for opposing QBs.
Fans on X are hyped, with one tweeting, “Knight and Parsons? That’s a scary front seven.” Whether Jones locks down Parsons or rolls the dice on this draft gem, the Cowboys’ offseason is shaping up to be a wild ride.