FRISCO, Texas — The off-season didn’t just whisper; it screamed. Less than 24 hours after the Divisional Round dust settled, a viral mock draft projection set Cowboys Twitter on fire. The scenario? The Dallas Cowboys sitting at the 12th overall pick and selecting the most electric defensive weapon in college football: LSU linebacker Harold Perkins Jr.
For a fanbase tired of “almost” and “next year,” the image of Perkins in the Navy Blue and Silver isn’t just a prediction—it’s a demand.
The “Louisiana Lightning” Fit in Dallas
Let’s cut the fluff. Harold Perkins Jr. is the exact type of defensive chaos agent Jerry Jones loses sleep over—in a good way. After tearing his ACL in September 2024, Perkins bet on himself. He returned to Baton Rouge for the 2025 season not just to rehab, but to remind scouts why he was once the undisputed No. 1 defender in the country.
The gamble paid off. In his 2025 comeback tour, Perkins racked up 11.5 sacks and 14 tackles for loss, proving his burst is back and arguably scarier. He didn’t just beat tackles; he ghosted them.
Why Dallas? Look at the linebacker room. Even with the emergence of DeMarvion Overshown, the Cowboys need a finisher. Perkins brings 4.4 speed to the second level, giving the defense a player who can spy the likes of Jalen Hurts and Jayden Daniels without breaking a sweat. He isn’t a traditional linebacker; he’s a heat-seeking missile.
“You see the tape. The kid plays angry. He closes space faster than anyone I’ve seen in the SEC since… well, since me. If he’s there at 12, you don’t overthink it. You turn in the card.” — Anonymous SEC Scout
Draft Implications: Why He Falls to 12
If Perkins is so good, why is he available at pick 12? Context matters. The 2026 draft class is quarterback-heavy, with teams likely scrambling for passers in the top 10. Additionally, some franchises might still hesitate over the 2024 knee injury, despite his clean 2025 tape.
This is the “Parsons Scenario” all over again. Remember when Micah Parsons fell to No. 12 in 2021 due to “character concerns” and opting out? The Cowboys pounced, and the rest is history. If Perkins slides because of positional value or injury history, Dallas sits in the prime spot to secure the steal of the draft.
Pairing Perkins with the current Dallas pass rush creates a “Pick Your Poison” nightmare for opposing coordinators. You can double-team the edge, but you can’t outrun Perkins.
What’s Next?
The Combine in Indianapolis will be the true test. If Perkins runs in the low 4.4s as expected, he might not make it to pick 12. But for now, the Cowboys holding that selection puts them in the power position. They need speed. They need violence. They need Harold Perkins Jr.

