The Dallas Cowboys' NFL draft order for 2026 has been finalized, and it's all because of the Micah Parsons trade with the Green Bay Packers. But here's where it gets controversial... The Packers' loss to the Chicago Bears on Saturday night officially ended their season, and it also determined the Cowboys' draft position. The Packers' pick that Dallas owns is officially number 20 overall, and the Cowboys' own pick will be at number 12 overall. So, what does this mean for the draft? Well, it's a complex situation with lots of moving parts. The overall NFL draft order is also impacted by the results of other games this weekend. For instance, the Carolina Panthers' loss earlier in the day, combined with Green Bay's loss, means the Cowboys are picking at number 20. It would have been number 19 if the Panthers had won, but obviously, that didn't happen. The Cowboys' first-round picks in 2027 are also affected by the Quinnen Williams deal, where they sent the better of their first-round picks to the New York Jets. So, with the draft order finalized, it's time to start speculating about which players the Cowboys will select. But first, let's discuss: Do you think the Cowboys should have traded for Micah Parsons? Or do you think they should have focused on other areas of the team? Share your thoughts in the comments!