3 great Cowboys draft prospects for Mike Zimmer’s defense

The Dallas draft team is great at getting prospects that fit with what their coaches will run. Here are some players that could fit what Zimmer likes in his style of defense. | From @cdpiglet

Under Will McClay’s stewardship, the Dallas Cowboys have been excellent at listening to their coaches for what they need in draft prospects to fit the scheme they want to run. Rod Marinelli wanted penetrating defensive tackles that could play the run on the way to the quarterback and large, lengthy defensive ends. It didn’t always work out, but the team drafted players like Demarcus Lawrence, Taco Charlton, and Trysten Hill.

Kris Richard was a co-defensive coordinator for Dallas in 2018 and 2019, and the Cowboys adapted to his belief in corners above 6-foot and 200 pounds. Dan Quinn was able to bring in versatile defensive prospects. Cornerbacks that could play safety, safeties that could be hybrid linebackers, linebackers who could pass rush, and defensive ends that could move inside to defensive tackle. Dallas drafted guys like Micah Parsons, Israel Mukuamu, Chauncey Golston, DeMarvion Overshown, and Viliami Fehoko Jr., and their undrafted free agents included Markquese Bell, Juanyeh Thomas and Tyrus Wheat as well.

Now Mike Zimmer is the new DC, and he has his likes and dislikes. Cornerbacks who are good in man coverage, can play press and tackle, linebackers who can blitz and cover, defensive tackles who clog up the run lanes, and safeties who are bright on the back end but can also bring pressure when necessary. The NFL draft is just over two months away and here’s a look at three prospects who fit the mold.

UNC commit Ian Jackson lands NIL deal with Extra Butter

UNC basketball commit Ian Jackson promoted the newest colorway of the Air Jordan I in a NIL deal with Extra Butter.

Class of 2024 five-star recruit Ian Jackson is one of four commits for North Carolina in the 2024 cycle and already he’s cashing in on an NIL deal that involves the GOAT.

Jackson has struck a deal with New York City shoe store Extra Butter to help promote a new colorway of the Air Jordan 1 titled “Skyline.” Jordan Brand has tagged Extra Butter as the first shop to launch the new colorway as the two sides are partners.

The “Skyline” colorway of the Air Jordan 1 High OG pays tribute to a photo of Jordan doing the Jumpman pose in Chicago with the city’s skyline in the background, for an iconic photo. To help promote, Jackson was featured in this video and even a photo recreating the picture:

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The shoe released exclusively at Extra Butter on Friday, March 31st and features a purple-to-pink gradient color scheme with white and black accents throughout.

Jackson won’t have to wait much longer to reap the benefits of being at a Jordan Brand school as UNC often receives player-exclusive retro Air Jordans.

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