Downs, selected 11th overall after Dallas traded up, arrived in Frisco, Texas, met coaches, and toured the Star facility, receiving a unique team escort upon arrival.
He was welcomed with a personalized jumbotron message, greeted by staff, fitted for Lucchese boots, and viewed the Cowboys' five Lombardi trophies before preparing for his introductory press conference.
Downs, formerly of Ohio State, expressed excitement and gratitude for joining Dallas, emphasizing his readiness to make an impact as a high-drafted safety, a rare move for NFL teams.
Why did other NFL teams with defensive needs decide to pass on Caleb Downs?
With a dignitary's welcome, can Caleb Downs handle Dallas' immense expectations?
Can a rookie truly command the defense for a team like the Dallas Cowboys?
Did the Cowboys overpay for a safety, or smartly redefine the position's value?
Will drafting two defenders in the first round be enough to fix the Cowboys?