Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Dallas Cowboys Post NFL Combine Draft Preview – Cornerbacks

The Dallas Cowboys are in a bit of a sticky situation when it comes to the cornerback position. They are currently in talks with Brandon Carr about restructuring his deal to help free up space. Morris Claiborne is again injured and will not be ready for Training Camp. After trading up in the 2012 draft to take Claiborne, it will be interesting to see how high they value a corner in the draft. The NFL Scouting Combine is now over and I have updated my list and rank of possible picks for the Boys in Round 1 or 2. You kind read the initial list here.

1. Eric Rowe, Utah 6-1 205
Rowe was a 4-year starter at Utah, three years at Free Safety and one at Corner. Eric is a big, physical corner that was very impressive at the Combine. He was a top performer in EVERY category. Ran a 4.45 40 with a 39” vertical. In on-field drills he impressed, showing good, fluid hips and showing he can be a corner at the next level. Worth the risk at pick #27.

2. Kevin Johnson, Wake Forest 6-0 188
Ran well (4.52) and showed impressive vertical (41.5”). Was a Top 5 performer in vertical leap, broad jump, 3-cone drill and 20-yard shuttle at the combine. Was a 3-year starter at Wake Forest.

3. Alex Carter, Stanford 6-0 196
Alex ran a 4.51 40 and had a 40” vertical leap. Looked natural in on-field drills. Has physicality to play outside at the next level. His dad, Tom played nine seasons at corner in the NFL.

4. Jalen Collins, LSU 6-1 203
Showed off his athleticism at the Combine. 4.48 40 with 36” vertical. Was a top performer in 3-cone drill with time of 6.77 seconds. NFL personnel love his upside, but has boom or bust written all over him.

5. Marcus Peters, Washington 6-0 197
Marcus was a little underwhelming at the Combine. Teams thought he would run faster (4.53), but still solid in all other tests, 17 reps of 225 lbs, and 37.5” vertical. His character is still the biggest concern of all.  With a good Pro Day, he could be a 1st or 2nd round pick, but if he doesn’t perform well, he could slide to 4th-5th range.

Marcus Peters was my number one Cornerback prior to the Combine, but Eric Rowe was that impressive. Rowe is listed as a Free Safety because of playing three years at the position, but wants to play Corner in the NFL. Kevin Johnson moved up to two because he performed well and has been starting at corner for three years. Carter is a solid player, while Collins is a risk because of lack of tape to review and Peters may not be worth the headache. Kevin White from TCU was on the previous list as a 3rd or 4th round pick so he’s not listed on this list.


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