The Cowboys’ defense is in the middle of a real reset, and P.J. Locke fits that change in a way that goes beyond a simple backup label.
Dallas moved from Matt Eberflus to Christian Parker, and that shift has already been felt in how this offseason has looked. Among the new faces on the defense, Locke stands out as the kind of addition teams love to have even if he never grabs the spotlight.
He arrived from the Denver Broncos without a guarantee of a starting job, but the Cowboys clearly valued what he could bring across the board. As he heads into his first training camp in Dallas, his versatility, leadership and work ethic are exactly the traits that can set a tone for a young group.
To get a better read on what Locke actually means for Dallas, I recently spoke with Broncos expert Sayre Bedinger of Predominantly Orange and the "Locked On Broncos" podcast. After Locke first signed with the Cowboys, Bedinger offered his thoughts, and with training camp approaching, he had even more to say once it became clear Locke is likely headed for a backup role.
One of Bedinger’s biggest points was Locke’s ability to step in and deliver immediately when called on.
"He came in ice-cold late last season in relief of the injured Brandon Jones, and he picked off Josh Allen in the Broncos' Divisional Round win over the Bills," Bedinger noted. "He's been around for such a long time and worked his way up from the practice squad under Vic Fangio, who is notoriously hard to impress."
That’s the kind of detail that jumps off the page. Locke didn’t just survive in the league; he climbed the hard way and reached Year 7 after grinding his way from the practice squad to a trusted reserve.
For Dallas, that matters even if he isn’t in line to start. With Jalen Thompson and Malik Hooker occupying those spots, Locke’s value comes in the form of depth, reliability and the ability to help in more than one phase of the game.
Bedinger also pointed to the traits that make him useful right away.
"He's got great toughness and ball skills, and he's going to immediately upgrade the special teams unit as well."
That last part is no small thing for a Cowboys team that, in 2025, probably wouldn’t be described by many fans as especially tough on defense. Locke gives them a player who can help change that feel, even from a reserve role.
He may not be a headline star, but Dallas brought in someone who can strengthen the back end, sharpen special teams and bring a little edge to the room. That’s real value, and it’s the kind that can matter more than it first appears.
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