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Caleb Downs, the Dallas Cowboys' first-round draft pick, admits he got 'bored' while dominating at Ohio State due to a lack of action from opposing offenses. This insight into his mindset reveals the confidence and competitiveness that makes him a standout player. If you’re curious about what fuels his hunger for the game, stick around—this kind of story deserves a like, so drop your thoughts in the comments.
Downs, a two-time All-American safety, transferred from Alabama to Ohio State after his freshman year and excelled in college football. He recorded two interceptions in each of his three seasons and led the SEC with 70 solo tackles in his freshman year. His impressive accolades include winning the National Championship in 2024 and earning the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year title in 2025.
Selected 11th overall after a trade with the Miami Dolphins, Downs joins a Cowboys defense that struggled last season, ranking last in points allowed per game and passing yards. The Cowboys also drafted UCF defensive end Malachi Lawrence, bolstering their defensive lineup. With a new defensive coordinator in place, Downs aims to make an immediate impact and stay engaged in every play.

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