Players Dallas Has Shown Interest In - 2019

RS12

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Dallas Cowboys 30 Pre-Draft Visitors
Offense:
Dawson Knox, TE, Ole Miss (via @JustinM_NFL)

Deebo Samuel, WR, South Carolina (via NFL.com)

Emmanuel Hall, WR, Missouri (via Bobby Belt)

Jace Sternberger, TE, Texas A&M (via Mark Lane)

Mecole Hardman, WR, Georgia (via Bobby Belt)

Mike Weber, RB, Ohio State (via James Layton)

Defense:
Darius Harris, LB, Middle Tennessee (via Bobby Belt)

Dre Greenlaw, LB, Arkansas (via James Layton)

Gerald Willis III, DT, Miami (via Jared Tokarz)

Jaylon Ferguson, DE, Louisiana Tech (via Bobby Belt)

Johnathan Abram, S, Mississippi State (via Tom Pelissero)

Kingsley Keke, DT, Texas A&M (via Mark Lane)

Taylor Rapp, S, Washington (via Bobby Belt)

Trysten Hill, DT, Central Florida (via Tony Pauline)

John Cominsky, DT, Charleston (via Bobby Belt)

Christian Miller, DE, Alabama (via Bobby Belt)

Position Breakdown:
  • Running Back - 1
  • Wide Receiver - 3
  • Tight End - 2
  • Safety - 2
  • Defensive Tackle - 4
  • Defensive End - 2
  • Linebacker - 2
Total - 16 of 30

* The list will continue to be updated as more names are released.

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The visits are this week. Surprised we don't have a more complete list by now.
 

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When University of Texas tight end Andrew Beck ran the 40-yard dash between 4.55 and 4.63 seconds, it gave his draft stock a boost.

Beck has a chance to get drafted now.

During his campus Pro Day workout, the 6-3, 252-pounder also had a 4.19 short shuttle, a 7.11 three-cone drill, a 34-inch vertical leap, a 9-11 broad jump and 24 reps in the bench press.

The Florida native met with the Chicago Bears, Los Angeles Chargers, Miami Dolphins, Denver Broncos, Dallas Cowboys, New York Jets and Atlanta Falcons.
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this sucks,guys i like are having really bad pro days.

I disagree, especially when the measurables are in line with the tape. If this causes him to fall to 58, I'll be ecstatic. He tested exactly as he shows on tape. Excellent lateral agility but lacks long speed. If you like his tape, a sub-par 40 should change nothing. He's the reverse Jeff Heath, in that he plays faster, closer to a mid 4.5 thanks to his instincts. He won't be asked to man up slot receivers on an island, so his long speed shouldn't be much of an issue, especially in Richard's scheme.
 

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you are right but limited athletes have a much tougher time succeeding in the NFL.
There are always exceptions. A lot of the time it is scheme fit and what the player is asked to do.

No, Rapp couldn't go to any team but he could go to the right team who uses him the right way.
 
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