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Trindon Holliday WR LSU 5-5 166 (FA) 4.21
Jacoby Ford WR Clemson 5-9 186 (3rd) 4.22
C.J. Spiller RB Clemson 5-11 196 (1st) 4.27

Taylor Mays FS USC 6-3 230 (1st) 4.31
Aaron Woods WR Portland State 5-6 180 (FA) 4.32
Kelton Tindal WR Newberry 6-2 197 (FA) 4.32
Sam Shields CB Miami (Fla.) 5-11 183 (7th) 4.32
Akwasi Owusu-Ansah CB Indiana (PA) 6-0 207 (2-3) 4.32
Eldred King WR Delta State 5-9 178 (FA) 4.34
Ben Tate RB Auburn 5-11 220 (2-3) 4.34
Jahvid Best RB California 5-10 199 (1-2) 4.34
Brandon Dillard WR Virginia Tech 5-11 176 (FA) 4.37
Scotty McGee CB James Madison 5-8 190 (FA) 4.37
Brandon Banks WR Kansas State 5-7 149 (FA) 4.37
David Pender CB Purdue 6-0 180 (6th) 4.37
Brandon Ghee CB Wake Forest 6-0 192 (2nd) 4.37
Ryan Mathews RB Fresno State 6-0 218 (1st) 4.37
Marcus Sherels CB Minnesota 5-9 175 (FA) 4.38
Alfonso Smith RB Kentucky 6-1 211 (FA) 4.38
Devin McCourty CB Rutgers 5-11 193 (1-2) 4.38
LaMarcus Coker RB Hampton 5-10 205 (FA) 4.39
Marcus Easley WR Connecticut 6-3 210 (5-6) 4.39

Eric Berry FS Tennessee 6-0 211 (1st) 4.40
Kareem Jackson CB Alabama 5-11 196 (1-2) 4.40
Taylor Price WR Ohio 6-1 204 (3rd) 4.40
Joe McKnight RB USC 6-0 198 (3-4) 4.40
Dorin Dickerson TE Pittsburgh 6-2 226 (3-4) 4.40
Walter McFadden CB Auburn 5-11 181 (4th) 4.40
Andre Roberts WR Citadel 5-11 195 (4th) 4.40
Emmanuel Sanders WR SMU 5-11 186 (5-6) 4.40
Deji Karim RB Southern Illinois 5-9 209 (7th) 4.40
Kyle Williams WR Arizona State 5-10 188 (7-FA) 4.40
Kelvin Rodgers CB Minnesota State 6-0 178 (FA) 4.40
Michael Greco FS UCF 6-2 224 (FA) 4.40
Derek McBryde WR Kent State 5-11 188 (FA) 4.40
Michael Smith RB Arkansas 5-7 180 (FA) 4.40


All times and rankings were taken from NFLDS
 
Silverstar;3335101 said:
Trindon Holliday WR LSU 5-5 166 (FA) 4.21
Jacoby Ford WR Clemson 5-9 186 (3rd) 4.22
C.J. Spiller RB Clemson 5-11 196 (1st) 4.27

Taylor Mays FS USC 6-3 230 (1st) 4.31
Aaron Woods WR Portland State 5-6 180 (FA) 4.32
Kelton Tindal WR Newberry 6-2 197 (FA) 4.32
Sam Shields CB Miami (Fla.) 5-11 183 (7th) 4.32
Akwasi Owusu-Ansah CB Indiana (PA) 6-0 207 (2-3) 4.32
Eldred King WR Delta State 5-9 178 (FA) 4.34
Ben Tate RB Auburn 5-11 220 (2-3) 4.34
Jahvid Best RB California 5-10 199 (1-2) 4.34
Brandon Dillard WR Virginia Tech 5-11 176 (FA) 4.37
Scotty McGee CB James Madison 5-8 190 (FA) 4.37
Brandon Banks WR Kansas State 5-7 149 (FA) 4.37
David Pender CB Purdue 6-0 180 (6th) 4.37
Brandon Ghee CB Wake Forest 6-0 192 (2nd) 4.37
Ryan Mathews RB Fresno State 6-0 218 (1st) 4.37
Marcus Sherels CB Minnesota 5-9 175 (FA) 4.38
Alfonso Smith RB Kentucky 6-1 211 (FA) 4.38
Devin McCourty CB Rutgers 5-11 193 (1-2) 4.38
LaMarcus Coker RB Hampton 5-10 205 (FA) 4.39
Marcus Easley WR Connecticut 6-3 210 (5-6) 4.39

Eric Berry FS Tennessee 6-0 211 (1st) 4.40
Kareem Jackson CB Alabama 5-11 196 (1-2) 4.40
Taylor Price WR Ohio 6-1 204 (3rd) 4.40
Joe McKnight RB USC 6-0 198 (3-4) 4.40
Dorin Dickerson TE Pittsburgh 6-2 226 (3-4) 4.40
Walter McFadden CB Auburn 5-11 181 (4th) 4.40
Andre Roberts WR Citadel 5-11 195 (4th) 4.40
Emmanuel Sanders WR SMU 5-11 186 (5-6) 4.40
Deji Karim RB Southern Illinois 5-9 209 (7th) 4.40
Kyle Williams WR Arizona State 5-10 188 (7-FA) 4.40
Kelvin Rodgers CB Minnesota State 6-0 178 (FA) 4.40
Michael Greco FS UCF 6-2 224 (FA) 4.40
Derek McBryde WR Kent State 5-11 188 (FA) 4.40
Michael Smith RB Arkansas 5-7 180 (FA) 4.40


All times and rankings were taken from NFLDS


I bolded the guys who I think the Cowboys have shown varying degrees of interest in.
 
David Pender from Purdue looks like a decent late round pick, but Campo needs to coach him up.

HT - 6000
WT - 180
ARM - 32
HAND - 9
REPS - 13 (P)
40 - 4.37
20 - 2.47
10 - 1.56
SH - 4.28 (P)
CN - 7.08 (P)
VJ - 39
BJ - 10'04"

GP - 51
GS - 31
TKLS - 129
TFL - 2
BK - 1
FF - 0
FR - 0
PBU -33
INT - 3 (1 on Clausen)


OVERVIEW
Pender was a productive three-year starter for the Boilermakers. He is a tall, lean cornerback who lacks great speed in coverage. He is a good athlete (foot quickness, agility and balance) who can be effective in combination zone coverages but would be a liability on an island in pure man coverage. He is a willing run-support defender but lacks power on contact. He is inconsistent to keep his pads over his feet as an open-field tackler. Pender doesn't track the ball well and has suspect ball skills. He can flip his hips and shows decent range and closing burst in coverage. Pender has talent to contribute in sub packages as a nickel back and as a core special teams player.

STRENGTHS
Pender is tall and possesses good footwork to consistently stay balanced. Sinks his hips well and has a good burst to stay with receivers in and out of their breaks. Heady player who prepares well and follows the quarterback's eyes in zone coverage. Does not shy away from contact in run support.

WEAKNESSES
Lacks the bulk to deliver good shots when tackling and leads with his head too often. Loses the ball too frequently and does not have the hands to get picks. Reacts a bit slow at times which makes him a liability in man coverage despite his good overall athleticism.
 

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