Texas Tech’s All-American linebacker Jacob Rodriguez could be a missing piece for the Dallas Cowboys.
They earned the No. 4 seed in the College Football Playoff, earning their first playoff appearance in program history. While their regular season was unforgettable, one that saw them win the Big 12 title, they were one-and-done in the playoffs, losing to the Oregon Ducks in the quarterfinals.
Nonetheless, it was an amazing season that the Red Raiders will look to build off. While that is the case, they will lose some top-tier talent that guided them through their tremendous 2025 season. One of the key players they will lose via the NFL Draft is All-American linebacker Jacob Rodriguez. Rodriguez is one of the more highly touted linebackers in this year's draft. The 23-year-old has established himself as an elite prospect who many teams have their eye on.At Texas Tech's Pro Day on Thursday, Rodrigue spoke to the media and said he met with the Cowboys. The Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year spoke about what it would mean to get drafted by Dallas.. "I was born in Minnesota but lived in Texas. The NFL is so competitive and so hard to play in that if you could get in anywhere, you join a fraternity that not many get to join. I'd love to play for any team and be anywhere I can to help a team win."“It was fun,Rodriguez said. "It was really great to be in the building and sitting at dinner with a head coach in the NFL. Five year old, 10 year old me would be really happy, really proud. I was happy to be there. I loved it, loved all the conversations and looking forward to more.”The Cowboys were among the worst teams in the league last season, and it was in large part due to their defense. They allowed an NFL-high 511 points , finished last in pass defense, and 30th in total yards allowed, largely due to a failed pass rush and poor communication. Rodriguez could make an immediate impact on the Cowboys defense. New defensive coordinator Christian Parker values versatility, and that’s an area where Rodriguez stands out. Parker could deploy him in a variety of roles, using his skill set as a heat-seeking presence on defense capable of creating problems for opposing offenses."He’s uniquely productive, with elite tackle, interception and forced fumble production. He’ll occasionally bounce out of a run fit when chasing action, but he has the burst to race back inside and finish. He’s slippery working off blocks and navigating combo climbers. His lateral pursuit leaves the station on time and with a fast take-off. Rodriguez displays ballhawking instincts and outstanding hands butbusted coverages were part of the package in 2025. His unbridled urgency and “make every play” mindset can inflate missed tackle totals, but the production should outweigh the occasional headaches. He projects as a long-term starting inside linebacker."Ricardo Sandoval is a Sports Writer for On SI based in Los Angeles, CA. Ricardo has been writing about a wide range of sports and was also an Associate Editor for Dodgers Nation. Ricardo was also a Contributing Sports Writer for Newsweek's Sports Section specializing in NBA, NFL and College coverage. He is a contributor for Texas Tech On SI.Texas Tech Star Christian Anderson Reaches Rare Milestone Joining Trae Young
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