Cowboys Fans Wont Like This Early Jalen Thompson Prediction

The Dallas Cowboys' ambitious defensive upgrade faces scrutiny as Jalen Thompsons projected performance may not align with his notable contract.

The Dallas Cowboys spent the offseason trying to get better on defense, and the secondary was the obvious place to start. With new defensive coordinator Christian Parker in charge, Dallas turned to a coach who has already built a reputation for developing defensive backs at a high level.

Parker arrived after working as the passing game coordinator and defensive backs coach for the Philadelphia Eagles, where he also coached against the Cowboys in the division, and before that he held the same position with the Denver Broncos. Along the way, he helped players such as Patrick Surtain II, Justin Simmons, Quinyon Mitchell, and Cooper DeJean reach All-Pro recognition.

One of Dallas’ first moves for Parker’s new scheme was bringing in veteran safety Jalen Thompson. The Cowboys clearly saw him as a fit for what they want to do on the back end. Not everyone is buying the move, though.

Moe Moton of Bleacher Report recently listed the most likely bust for each of the NFL’s 32 teams, and Thompson landed on his Cowboys pick.

"The Dallas Cowboys revamped their secondary with several additions. They signed Jalen Thompson to a three-year, $33 million contract, which is a bit rich for a safety with minimal ball production and subpar coverage metrics over the last two seasons," he writes.

"Thompson hasn't recorded an interception since the 2023 campaign. Though he's registered nine pass breakups in that time frame, the seven-year veteran also allowed passer ratings above 102.

Thompson logged seven of his nine career interceptions in two seasons (2021 and 2023). He lacks playmaking consistency and could be a free-agent disappointment."

Thompson’s recent production still gives Dallas something to work with. Last season, he posted 95 tackles, six passes defensed, two tackles for a loss, and one forced fumble in 15 starts. He has also started every game he has played over the past three seasons, a stretch that covers 47 games.

That durability and versatility are part of why he looks like a natural fit in Parker’s system. Paired with first-round pick Caleb Downs, the Cowboys could end up with one of the league’s more dynamic safety tandems, even if the price tag has already drawn skepticism.

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