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Cowboys not mentioned amongst teams with most contact with Raekwan Davis according to Omar Kelly. Dolphins, Egirls and 9ers amongst the six listed.
 

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If you believe what you read online a consensus supposedly developing regarding the first round of draft is the first 15 picks will be heavily tilted toward offense. Next 17 picks towards defense. Let's hope this is true and an impact defensive player unexpectedly sitting there at 17.
 

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From matt miller

The Scout's Report
—An important note the week before the draft is the status of players who finished the 2019 season with injuries that must be cleared. Piecing together information from agents and scouts, a few notable updates are below:

*Texas Tech linebacker Jordyn Brooks was cleared by teams after suffering a shoulder injury that cost him the end of the season. He's ready to go and is getting late-first- to early-second-round buzz.

*South Carolina wide receiver Bryan Edwards (foot) is progressing and will be ready to go should there be training camps in June.

*Bryce Hall (CB, Virginia) saw his season ended with a nasty ankle injury, but he's been cleared for football activities.

*Wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk (Arizona State) had core muscle surgery and is also cleared and ready to go.

—Could Ohio State cornerback Jeff Okudah be slipping? There has been buzz in the last week that Florida's Henderson is the preferred top cornerback for some teams, but the belief around the league is Okudah will still be the first cornerback drafted and a top-10 pick.

—There's talk that Boise State offensive tackle Ezra Cleveland will be a first-rounder, something that could happen but in my view should not. Cleveland has a ton of experience and good athleticism, but he lacks the power needed to handle NFL pass-rushers as a rookie starter. He's a fine developmental player, but if a team drafts him in Round 1, I'll be in disagreement with that value.

The interior offensive line class doesn't get much talk, but there are good starters who will be coming off the board in the late first and early second round. One such starter is Temple's Matt Hennessy, who could be a favorite to reunite with former college head coach Matt Rhule with the Carolina Panthers.

—The race to be TE1 in this year's draft order is heating up. Notre Dame's Cole Kmet has long been thought of as the sure-thing first tight end off the board, but this week I've heard quite a bit of buzz for Dayton's Adam Trautman as the top tight end.
 

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Breer on the herd; hearing Brown as high as top 3 and Murray and McKinney in the teens.
 
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