With two first-round picks (No. 12 and No. 20) in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys are positioned to add elite talent — and one name stands out early: Ohio State safety Caleb Downs.
Downs, listed at 6’0”, 205 pounds, began his college career at Alabama before transferring to Ohio State, where he cemented himself as one of the nation’s top defensive backs. He finishes his NCAA run with 257 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, 12 pass breakups, and six interceptions.

Why Downs Fits Dallas
Downs is widely viewed as a defensive chess piece. He boasts a high football IQ, elite instincts, and the versatility to play either safety spot or slide into the slot. His speed and smooth transitions allow him to diagnose plays quickly and close throwing lanes with ease.
His main flaw? An occasional urge to chase the big highlight hit, which can lead to missed opportunities. Still, those moments are rare in an otherwise polished game.
What truly makes Downs intriguing for Dallas is his communication and leadership — an area the Cowboys’ secondary struggled with late in the season. Downs’ ability to align teammates and command the back end could be invaluable.

Draft Projection & NFL Comparison
Downs is considered the best safety in the 2026 class and is expected to come off the board early. There’s a real chance he’s gone before Dallas picks at No. 12 — and if he’s available, he’s likely a no-brainer selection.
Pro comparison: Kyle Hamilton. Like the Ravens’ Pro Bowl star, Downs combines size, instincts, versatility, and physical tackling. If he approaches Hamilton’s NFL impact, the team that drafts him will be landing a cornerstone defender.

Bottom line: If Caleb Downs slips within reach, the Cowboys should sprint the card in.
