As the NFL Draft nears, speculation increases on the Dallas Cowboys' first-round choice at No. 12. Initially linked with receivers like Arizona's Tetairoa McMillan, who might go top 10, their attention could shift to Texas' Matthew Golden if McMillan is unavailable. Apart from receivers, defensive end Shemar Stewart from Texas A&M is gaining traction as a strong candidate due to Dallas's interest. Other potential prospects include Georgia's Mykel Williams, adding layers to their draft strategy as they seek to enhance either their offense or defense.
As the draft approaches, McMillan is now expected to go in the top 10 and be off the board when Dallas makes its selection.
If expectation holds, Golden would be the next intriguing option at the receiver position that would provide a boost to Dallas' offense.
Dallas has shown a good amount of interest in the Texas A&M product during the draft process.
A league source told the Star-Telegram late last week that Stewart is expected to go in the top 15 and that Dallas is a legitimate contender to select his services.
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