🚨DALLAS COWBOYS TARGETING MIAMI HURRICANES STAR RUEBEN BAIN: Will the Pass-Rusher’s Past Affect His Draft Position? 👇
The Dallas Cowboys have made it clear that they are keenly interested in Rueben Bain Jr., a star pass-rusher from the Miami Hurricanes, heading into the 2026 NFL Draft. Bain, who has shown immense potential, has long been on the Cowboys’ radar. However, there are lingering concerns that could influence his draft stock, and those concerns have nothing to do with his talent on the field.
Bain’s Draft Stock and the 2024 Car Accident: What’s at Stake?

Bain’s 2024 car accident, which tragically resulted in the death of one of his passengers, has raised questions among NFL teams. According to Ollie Connolly of The Read Optional, Bain was cited for careless driving after the March 2024 crash in Miami, which left a 22-year-old student in a coma. The student later died three months after the accident. This revelation has stirred up concerns, with NFL teams now investigating how this incident may affect Bain’s draft prospects.
Though the news is disturbing, there are no criminal charges hanging over Bain, and the careless driving charge has been dismissed. However, a civil suit from the passenger’s family remains a possibility. As the draft approaches, the full impact of the incident on Bain’s future remains unclear. Beat writer Nick Harris of The Fort Worth Star-Telegram noted that it’s tough to predict how this will affect Bain’s draft positioning. While some information has already been disclosed, more details could come to light before the draft, which might help teams and fans alike gauge where Bain will land.
The Cowboys’ Need for Edge-Rusher Help
Despite the controversy surrounding Bain, the Cowboys remain interested, and their need for additional edge-rushing talent is glaring. Dallas recently traded for Rashan Gary from the Green Bay Packers, but even with Gary’s addition, they still have gaps to fill on the defensive line. Bain’s addition would certainly bolster their pass rush and help improve a defensive unit with playoff aspirations.
Although some NFL analysts project Bain to go much higher than the Cowboys’ No. 12 pick, Bain could slip down the board due to the lingering concerns surrounding his past. His physicality and potential as an edge rusher make him a tantalizing option for the Cowboys, and despite the off-field issue, many analysts see Bain as a perfect fit for Dallas.
A Perfect Fit for the Cowboys: Experts Weigh In
Not everyone is deterred by the controversy, and some believe that the Cowboys might be in a prime position to land Bain. ESPN’s Matt Miller tweeted recently that he expects Bain to fall outside the top 10 in the draft, and many analysts believe the Cowboys could be the team to scoop him up at No. 12. Kevin Clark of ESPN also suggested that Dallas could land either Bain or safety Caleb Downs with their first pick, which would significantly strengthen their defense.
On top of that, Bucky Brooks of NFL.com echoed this sentiment, noting that Bain’s physicality and ability to disrupt the pocket make him an ideal fit for the Cowboys’ defense. He added that Bain’s skills as an edge rusher could help push Dallas closer to Super Bowl contention, making him a worthy selection if he slides down to No. 12.
Will the Cowboys Take the Risk?

As the draft nears, the question becomes whether the Cowboys will take the risk on Bain, given the personal and legal issues surrounding his past. His football talent is unquestionable, but the off-field controversy could cause some teams to hesitate, especially considering that NFL teams are closely scrutinizing character and past behavior more than ever before.
If Bain’s draft stock slides due to the accident, the Cowboys may have an opportunity to land a top-tier pass rusher who could immediately contribute to their defense. On the other hand, if Bain’s situation is not fully resolved or if teams are wary of the potential long-term fallout, the Cowboys may have to look elsewhere to fill their edge-rusher void.
A Critical Moment for Bain and the Cowboys
For both Bain and the Cowboys, the next few days leading up to the NFL Draft will be critical. Bain’s future, both as a player and in the NFL, hinges on how teams evaluate him in light of his past, while the Cowboys are positioned to either land a future star or be forced to reconsider their options.