We now know where Cowboys' first-round pick from Packers trade will land in 2026 NFL draft

Mike Moraitis

We now know where Cowboys' first-round pick from Packers trade will land in 2026 NFL draft image

The Green Bay Packers' 2025 season is officially over after the team's wild-card loss to the Chicago Bears on Saturday night and we now know where the first-round pick the Dallas Cowboys acquired from the Packers sits.

Of course, the Cowboys acquired a 2026 first-round pick in the Micah Parsons trade with Green Bay, as well as a 2027 first-round pick and defensive lineman Kenny Clark.

With the Packers getting bounced in the first round, the Cowboys' pick from Green Bay lands at No. 20 overall, per Tankathon.

The results of the rest of this weekend's playoff games won't change that, either, as the Packers had the second-worst record of all playoff teams, and the only team with a worse record, the Carolina Panthers, also lost, cementing them in the No. 19 spot.

Along with the Packers' first-round pick, the Cowboys also have their own first-round pick, which falls at No. 12 overall.

Meanwhile, not only do the Packers not have a first-round pick, but they also have to worry about Parsons' availability for the start of the 2026 campaign after the superstar linebacker suffered a torn ACL in Week 15.

Dallas is well-positioned to pull off a blockbuster trade this offseason with their two first-round picks, whether that be for a player or to move up, but they could very well decide to stick and pick in both spots.

We'll know more about what the Cowboys plan to do as the 2026 NFL draft, which takes place in Pittsburgh from April 23-25, approaches.

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