
“Brian Schottenheimer Drops Surprising Insights on Cowboys’ Bold Strategy for No. 12 Pick – What Are They Really Planning?”
As the dust settles from the whirlwind of the NFL offseason, a new chapter begins for the Dallas Cowboys, and it’s one that promises excitement, intrigue, and—let’s be honest—a bit of pressure. Enter Brian Schottenheimer, the team’s freshly minted head coach, who takes the helm amidst swirling doubts about the roster’s elite talent. You might be wondering, can a single pick reshape a franchise’s trajectory? It’s a tall order, but as Schottenheimer gears up for the 2025 NFL Draft, that very question lingers in the air. With the Cowboys sitting pretty at the 12th overall pick, he’s made it clear that they’re not just looking to fill spots; they want game-changers. His keen focus on difference-makers hints at a strategic pivot—favors shifting towards offensive firepower or defensive dominance. Will the Cowboys emerge as challengers in 2025? All eyes will be on what moves they make next. Let’s dive deeper into Schottenheimer’s game plan and see what the future might hold!

The Brian Schottenheimer era is underway for the Dallas Cowboys.
The first-year head coach will have his work cut out for him, as the team will once again be asked to compete despite not having a high-end roster.
Of course, that can begin to change with the 2025 NFL Draft.
When asked about the team’s plans at No. 12, Schottenheimer claimed that they didn’t want to be in a position to have such a high draft pick again, which is why they were going to look for difference-makers there (via Jon Machota).
Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer on their goal with the 12th overall pick pic.twitter.com/otE4QheV2q
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) April 1, 2025
He then talked about wide receivers vs. cornerbacks and defensive ends vs. offensive tackles to explain his point and talk about players who might make a bigger impact because of their ability to dominate in one-on-one situations.
The Cowboys will have no shortage of options to find difference-makers at No. 12.
But judging by the head coach’s words, they will go after someone who can dominate when isolated, which all but rules out a cornerback, running back, or tackle.
That leaves defensive ends and wide receivers as the likeliest choices for Jerry Jones’s team.
That would make some sense, given that they don’t have anyone opposite CeeDee Lamb to be a potential factor in the passing game, and they could use some more help opposite Micah Parsons as well.
Of course, that will also depend on what other teams do and who’s available by the time they’re on the clock, but it seems like they have a clear plan right now.
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