5 things to know about the newest Cowboys LB, Dee Winters

The Dallas Cowboys didn’t hold a second-round pick in the 2026 NFL draft, but they did manage to add a player during the early part of Day 2. The team traded a fifth-round pick to the San Francisco 49ers for linebacker Dee Winters.

It was a move the Cowboys telegraphed at their pre-draft press conference earlier in the week, where they admitted they were likely trading for a veteran player. The player and position were unknown, until now. Winters is a four-year veteran who started all 17 games for the 49ers last season. Here’s five things to know about the newest Cowboys LB.

1. Texas background

Dallas finds a LB who has ties to the state, growing up in Burton, Texas. After high school, Winters took his talents to TCU, where he eventually became an All-Big 12 player during his senior season.

2. Recruitment process

Winters ranked as the 87th best player in the state, as was recruited by Arkansas, Northwestern, Arizona St. and Texas Tech before committing to TCU. He was a safety coming out of high school but changed positions at TCU and played in 11 games as a true freshman.

3. Starred in TCU’s playoff run

Winters’ play improved each year, and Winters posted career best numbers in 2022, when he led a defense that was included in the College Football Playoffs. 

The 7.5 sacks during his senior year, was more than his first three seasons combined, and he was named the most valuable defensive player in the playoff semifinal win over Michigan. Winters finished the game with three tackles for a loss and had a 29-yard interception returned for a touchdown in the upset.

4. Late-round pick

Winters was a sixth-round pick of the 49ers and has followed his college career path, improving each year. He has 47 games of experience in his three campaigns, which has included 27 starts in the last two seasons.

5. 2025 was a career year

After two subpar years to begin his career, Winters had his best season in 2025. The LB posted personal bests in tackles (101), tackles for a loss (8), and had a highlight interception return for a touchdown.

The Cowboys are banking on an ascending player who is still 25-years old.

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