Cowboys 2025 rookie report: Rookie class feel the heat against Minnesota
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Cowboys 2025 rookie report: Rookie class feel the heat against Minnesota
"In pass protection, the story was less about Booker repeatedly losing one-on-one and more about the Vikings' pressure looks overwhelming Dallas collectively. None of the sacks allowed came from Bookers assignment and individually he allowed only two pressures during the game. With Prescott hurried 14 times on the night, there were inevitably a few snaps where the right side was part of crowded pockets, even if Booker wasn't the primary culprit on the worst breakdowns."
"In the run game, the Cowboys did most of their early damage downhill, and the interior trio of Tyler Smith, Cooper Beebe and Booker helped get Javonte Williams and Malik Davis into the end zone from tight red-zone situations before the offense bogged down into field-goal mode. There were no high-profile penalties tied to Booker, which fits his general profile as a relatively clean rookie technician rather than a grabby, boom-or-bust mauler."
Tyler Booker played 71 snaps and graded 65.7, emerging as a steadier piece on an otherwise struggling Cowboys offensive line. He allowed only two pressures and no sacks on his assignment, while the line surrendered 19 total pressures and two sacks and Prescott faced 14 hurries. Booker, alongside Tyler Smith and Cooper Beebe, helped spring Javonte Williams and Malik Davis for red-zone scores before the offense stalled. He committed no notable penalties and displayed a technician-style approach, positioning him as a plausible long-term answer at right guard.
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