Report: Dallas Cowboys, Tyler Booker agree to four-year, $22.5 million contract

The Dallas Cowboys and guard Tyler Booker have agreed to terms on a four-year, $22.5 million contract, per Jordan Schultz of FOX Sports. Booker, the first 2025 NFL Draft first round pick to reach a deal, will receive a $13 million signing bonus.
The Cowboys selected Booker, the former Alabama standout, with the 12th overall pick. In his three seasons at Alabama, Booker made 37 appearances and 27 starts. He played and started in all 13 of Alabama’s games this past season. Booker finished the year with a team-high 87 knockdown blocks (7.3 per game) across 653 snaps of play.
The 6-foot-5, 325-pound standout was a permanent team captain for the Crimson Tide in 2024. For his excellent play, he was named a First Team All-SEC selection and a First Team All-American by both CBS Sports and USA Today.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said the team considered trading out of the 12th pick. Dallas exhausted all possibilities but, in the end, decided to stand pat and take Booker. The Cowboys had Booker high on their board, obviously. There was too much to like, Jones said, and he feels they “nailed” the draft by taking Booker.
“Yes, the way of what was there. We didn’t get a trade. We were there,” Jones said last Friday. “[Walter] Nolen was on the board and Booker sitting there. I’m just saying, ‘what’s best for this team?’ What is unanimous, and I’ll tell you what we had that one nailed, and Stephen [Jones] will get into that if we can hear him. But we had a good plan to trade out if we had takers or had offers to trade out.
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“So that was a part of the plan, but this guy is such a leadership person and such a dynamic person. His approach to football as a leader of a team within a team, the offensive line. That caused him to get our attention yesterday when we were looking at the likelihood of the possibility of him being there.”
Tyler Booker set to replace Zack Martin on Cowboys o-line
The Cowboys had plenty of reasons for selecting Booker. The offensive line struggled last season. Zack Martin, the seven-time All-Pro right guard, retired earlier this offseason. Booker will replace Martin at right guard, with Tyler Smith staying put at left guard.
Replacing a future Hall of Famer in Martin will be difficult. But Booker is confident and up for the challenge.
“For one, I would say turn on the tape,” Booker said, via Patrik Walker of DallasCowboys.com. “Because for three years at Alabama, I just straight up dominated. I was a dude at the University of Alabama. I was THAT guy.
“Actually, for three years straight. And it takes a lot for a person to be that.”