The Dallas Cowboys drafted Boston College edge rusher Donovan Ezeiruaku with the 44th overall selection in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft, hoping that he could help provide a major addition to a defense that needed help.
After the trade of Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, that need became even greater, and Ezeiruaku was a name that many looked toward to fill that void.
Unfortuantely, that hasn’t happened quite yet.
The rookie has made an impact, with 10 pressures, five quarterback hits, and one tackle for loss through his first five games. But there is one area in which he has remained frustrated and unable to fill up the stat sheet: sacks.
And on Thursday, Ezeiruaku made a vow that that is going to change.

New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson passes the ball against Dallas Cowboys defensive end Donovan Ezeiruaku / Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images
“It’s not that it’s frustrating, because I know it’s coming, and when it comes, it’ll come in waves. And a big wave at that,” Ezeiruaku said. “I know myself, my family, this team, we’re all waiting. I’m just going to keep working at it.”
Its not wild to assume that he is about to break through either. As we have already mentioned, the numbers are there in just about every area but the sacks themselves.
Of course, as his 61.3 PFF pass rush grade suggests, he still does need to improve in some areas. But the signs are there.
And he knows that he is close.
“I’m getting back there, getting quarterback hits, the ball’s just coming out I guess a half a second early for me, but that means I’ve just got to get there faster and do what I can to make that happen,” Ezeiruaku said. “It’s coming, we’re going to figure this thing out and we’re going to get it rolling.”
Ezeiruaku and the Cowboys get a chance to move above .500 for the first time this season when they take on the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte on Sunday.