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Is the list of names the Cowboys are bringing in for pre-draft visits to Valley Ranch a good indicator of what the Cowboys will do in the draft?
The Cowboys just created a bit of a stir when it was reported that they would be working out all the top QBs in this year's draft class, starting with Paxton Lynch whom they worked out in Florida on Wednesday. Workouts with Jared Goff, Carson Wentz, and Connor Cook are also expected to happen soon, while Dak Prescott has already been through a workout.
But in the Cowboys' hierarchy of pre-draft meetings, workouts, interviews, and visits, private workouts frankly don't mean all that much. Last year for example, the Cowboys had private workouts with at least 18 players that we know about, including five QBs, but ended up drafting just one of the guys they worked out, OT Laurence Gibson.
The holy grail of Cowboys pre-draft activity is the official pre-draft visit. Every year in early April, the Cowboys are allowed to bring in up to 30 usually high-profile, national draft-eligible players for official pre-draft visits. Additionally, they also bring in as many draft-eligible local prospects as they like for visits and workouts during "Dallas Day", also sometime in April.
Here's why we watch the official pre-draft visits so closely: Over the last 10 years, nine of the Cowboys' 10 top picks in the draft all visited Valley Ranch as part of the Cowboys' official pre-draft visits. Bobby Carpenter ('06), Anthony Spencer ('07), Felix Jones ('08), Jason Williams ('09), Dez Bryant ('10) and Tyron Smith ('11) were all brought in for pre-draft visits, while Morris Claiborne ('12) became the exception that proved the rule: Claiborne became the first Cowboys top pick since DeMarcus Ware in 2005 who wasn't invited to Valley Ranch prior to the draft. But the Cowboys got right back on track when they invited Travis Frederick ('13), Zack Martin ('14), and then brought in Byron Jones for an official visit last year.
But it's not just about the top pick.
- In 2015, the Cowboys brought in their first six draft picks (Byron Jones, Randy Gregory, Chaz Green, Damien Wilson, Ryan Russell, Mark Nzeocha) for official pre-draft visits, and also brought in UDFA signing George Farmer to Valley Ranch.
- In 2014, the Cowboys brought in their top two draft picks, Zack Martin and DeMarcus Lawrence, for pre-draft visits, and also brought in 7th-round pick Ken Bishop as well as UDFA signings Davon Coleman, Chris Whaley, Ben Malena and Dashaun Phillips to Valley Ranch.
- In 2013, the pre-draft visitors proved to be a veritable bonanza for the Cowboys personnel department: Cowboys draft picks Travis Frederick, Terrance Williams, J.J. Wilcox, B.W. Webb, and Joseph Randle were all brought in for pre-draft visits, as were six UDFA signings (Jakar Hamilton, Brandon Magee, Kendial Lawrence, Taylor Reed, Lanear Sampson and Devin Smith).
- In 2012, they brought in Kyle Wilber, Matt Johnson, Ronald Leary, and UDFA Lionel Smith, the year before it was the top three draft pick Tyron Smith, Bruce Carter, and DeMarco Murray along with UDFA Andre Holmes.
Unfortunately, the Cowboy don't release an official list of the players they invite, work out or interview in the lead-up to the draft, so it's left to us to piece together which players they are bringing in. Here are the players we know of so far:
Cowboys Pre-draft Visitors per 3/23/2016
CBS Rank
Name POS College CBS Rank
Proj. Rd
Status3
Joey Bosa DE Ohio State 1
Official Visit10
Vernon Hargreaves CB Florida 1
Official Visit11
Laquon Treadwell WR Ole Miss 1
Official Visit13
Shaq Lawson DE Clemson 1
Official Visit14
Sheldon Rankins DT Louisville 1
Official Visit38
Derrick Henry RB Ohio State 1-2
Official Visit549
Ryan Brown DE Mississippi State - -
Official VisitIn addition to the 30 players the Cowboys bring in for pre-draft visits, they also bring in up to 50, and sometimes even more, draft-eligible local prospects who are usually less well known. A player is considered a local prospect if he went to high school or college in the Dallas/Fort-Worth area, he was born there or his parents live there. That DFW area is defined as stretching from Sanctuary in the West to Princeton in the East, and from Prosper in the North to Glenn Heights in the South. TCU, SMU and North Texas are the three colleges in the area from which the Cowboys are allowed to invite prospects, and we can expect a large contingent of TCU player to show up for Dallas Day this year. For now though, we only have one name for that event.
Dallas Day Visitors
CBS Rank
Name POS College CBS Rank
Proj. Rd
Status949
Jakeem Grant WR Texas Tech - -
Dallas DayHere's a list of players the Cowboys have had or will have private workouts with. Again, these workouts are just a regular part of the pre-draft evaluation process and don't necessarily signal a heightened interest - unless these names begin showing up on the official visits list.
Private Workouts
CBS Rank
Name POS College CBS Rank
Proj. Rd
Status5
Jared Goff QB California 1
Private Workout7
Carson Wentz QB N.D. State 1
Private Workout33
Paxton Lynch QB Memphis 1-2
Private Workout39
Connor Cook QB Michigan State 1-2
Private Workout106
Dak Prescott QB Mississippi State 3-4
Private Workout184
Justin Simmons DB Boston College 5-6
Private Workout207
Yannick Ngakoue DE Maryland 6
Private Workout250
Luke Rhodes LB William & Mary 7
Private Workout271
Terrance Smith WR Florida State 7-FA
Private Workout306
Alonzo Russell WR Toledo 7-FA
Private Workout- -
Robert Johnson WR Mississippi State - -
Private WorkoutLots of things to ponder here. What's your take on these lists so far?
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