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Cowboys’ $15M Rookie Criticized for Weak Pass Protection After Just 3 Minicamp Practices

Dallas, TX – July 8

The Dallas Cowboys’ high-profile rookie, guard Tyler Booker, is facing sharp criticism for weak pass protection after just three practices at minicamp, leaving Cowboys Nation shocked, sources told ESPN on Tuesday night. The early backlash has raised doubts about his readiness.

Booker, selected 12th overall from Alabama in the 2025 NFL Draft, signed a four-year deal estimated at $15 million, including $9 million guaranteed, marking him as a top offensive line prospect. However, his minicamp performance from May 2-4 drew flak, with coaches highlighting sloppy footwork and two pressures allowed in pass-blocking drills. “He’s got the size, but his pass sets are a mess,” an anonymous assistant coach noted.

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The 21-year-old’s struggles may stem from a minor ankle tweak during the 2024 SEC Championship, though he’s reportedly recovered. Despite shining in OTAs with first-team reps, his minicamp missteps have sparked concern. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer stood by the pick, saying, “Tyler has potential; it’s too soon to judge.” Still, the pressure is on to shield Dak Prescott, who returns from a 2024 hamstring injury with 4,516 yards.

Fans on social media are split, with some griping, “Booker’s already a liability!” while others plead, “Let him grow in camp!” The Cowboys, boasting $32 million in cap space, lean heavily on their line, and Booker’s $3.8 million cap hit in 2025 amplifies the stakes. His college record—allowing just 1 sack in 2024 per PFF—offers promise, but minicamp flaws fuel the fire.

With training camp looming on July 21, Booker’s early criticism tests his grit. Can he overcome the doubters and solidify the interior for Super Bowl LX? Stay tuned to ESPN for updates.

After Being “Betrayed” by Texans, Former 49ers Star – Key Piece of Super Bowl LIV Run Makes Moves Experts Believe Are Him “Calling” the Patriots
Foxborough, Massachusetts – Laken Tomlinson, the cornerstone who played a key role in the San Francisco 49ers’ Super Bowl LIV campaign, has sent shockwaves through the NFL after being unexpectedly cut by the Houston Texans. The decision came after just 10 games in the 2025 season, leading many to believe he was treated unfairly. And the moment he left Houston, Tomlinson made moves that have experts convinced his next destination is the New England Patriots. Tomlinson, with over 170 career games and virtually never missing a start, still believes he has plenty left to contribute to a playoff-contending team. Being released by the Texans in the decisive phase of the season has only strengthened his motivation to return. In recent comments, Tomlinson has repeatedly spoken about football environments that have “the right values” — and the Patriots are the name he mentions most often. In one attention-grabbing response, Tomlinson expressed deep admiration for the Patriots, from their storied tradition to the football philosophy of head coach Mike Vrabel. “I’ve always respected the way the Patriots build teams and maintain their winning tradition. Watching the philosophy Coach Vrabel brings, I see the kind of football any player would want to be part of. They work clearly, with discipline, and always know exactly what they’re aiming for.” Tomlinson’s words instantly became the talk of Boston media. The Patriots need to reinforce their offensive line to protect Drake Maye in the stretch run. Super Bowl experience, durability, and the ability to perform under high pressure make Tomlinson a perfect fit if New England wants to add a veteran presence to their line. While no official contact has been announced yet, the timing of Tomlinson’s comments and the way he spoke about the Patriots has convinced many experts that this is more than just polite praise. A player who has competed on the NFL’s biggest stage, suddenly a free agent, and publicly expressing respect for the Patriots will certainly make the Foxborough front office think. In a fierce playoff race, Tomlinson could be the experienced piece New England cannot afford to overlook.