Dallas Cowboys

Why the Cowboys should consider trading back in the first round of the 2027 draft

The Cowboys have the 14th pick in the 2027 draft (projected). Here is the case for trading down.

The draft value chart: Pick 14 is worth approximately 1,100 points on the traditional Jimmy Johnson trade value chart. Trading back to picks 22-25 could net an additional 2nd-round pick while still landing a quality player.

Source: The original Jimmy Johnson trade value chart, widely published on Pro Football Reference.

Historical hit rates by pick position (source: PFF):

  • Picks 1-10: 52% chance of becoming a quality starter (PFF grade 70+)
  • Picks 11-20: 41% chance
  • Picks 21-32: 36% chance

The drop-off from pick 14 to pick 23 is only about 5 percentage points. But the added second-round pick gives you two chances instead of one.

The Cowboys' specific situation: Dallas has needs at multiple positions. A single first-round pick addresses one need. Trading back and acquiring an extra Day 2 pick lets you address two needs — say, a guard at the end of round 1 and a safety in round 2.

Counter-argument: If there is a blue-chip prospect available at 14 — a true difference-maker — you take him. Trading back only makes sense when the board falls such that your top targets are gone.

The decision framework: Trade back IF: The top-rated players at your positions of need are gone by pick 14. Stay put IF: A top-15 caliber player on your board falls to you.

Sources:

  • Pro Football Reference — trade value chart
  • PFF — historical draft hit rates by pick position
  • Over The Cap — draft pick salary implications
Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 2:37 AM

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