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Which prospect is your favorite now?

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RT @PSchrags: This is pretty cool. Texas safety Kenny Vacarro posts his official invitation to the NFL Draft on Twitter:
 

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As we get closer to the draft it seems as if a perfect first two rounds for us would be one of the top 2 guards in the first round and in the second the best available safety.
 

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Advanced scouting: Eric Reid

March, 25, 2013
By Calvin Watkins | ESPNDallas.com

To help preview who might be on the Dallas Cowboys’ board for the NFL draft, ESPNDallas.com has identified five players at five key positions that we’d like to learn more about. Along those lines, we’ve asked former Cowboys assistant coach Glenn “Stretch” Smith – the official scout of Galloway & Company – to study tape of each player and give his thoughts.


No. 4 safety: Eric Reid
Height/weight: 6-foot-2, 208 pounds
School: LSU

Why he’s on the radar: The Cowboys are thin at safety and if they stick with an offensive or defensive linemen in the first round, then finding a safety who can make plays down the field is a must with a later pick. While the Cowboys do like the play-making ability of Barry Church, he started just three games last season before tearing his Achilles. After the team released veteran Gerald Sensabaugh, it's pushed Matt Johnson, who missed his rookie season with hamstring injuries, into the forefront. The front office is concerned about the safety position, but isn't sure if it can get a good one in the early rounds. Reid could be available on Day 2 of the draft and would fill a major need.

Projection: Late second or early third round

Stretch Truths: Combine stats -- 4.53 40 speed; 40 1/2 inch vertical; 17 reps at 225. ... Long safety with good range. ... Plays both the run and pass well and closes with a flash burst. ... Very aggressive to read and react. ... Gets caught cheating on pump fakes and is over-aggressive to read the quarterback's head. ... I question his natural ball skills, especially when trying to high-point the football. ... Has upside with his physicality.
 

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Cowboys | Will meet with Eric Reid
Mon, 25 Mar 2013 10:36:57 -0700

The Dallas Cowboys are scheduled to meet with Louisiana State FS Eric Reid at some point in early April.

Comment | Source: The Dallas Morning News - Brandon George |


Read more: http://www.kffl.com/hotw/NFL?page=1#ixzz2Oarnzgmm


I had a feeling as to that Reid was the player that Garrett was checking out when he visited LSU.

Warmack in the 1st.

Reid in the 2nd.

And Armstead in the 3rd... would be a very good first three drafts picks.
 

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Was probably my favorite 2013 prospect going into the college season. I still think he got a little gun shy without Mo and Honey Badger on the corners.

It'd be cool if we got Reid, and they decided to take a chance on HB with a 4th---cut Scandrick. Hell, having 3/4ths of the LSU secondary... I'd be happy.
 

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I had a feeling as to that Reid was the player that Garrett was checking out when he visited LSU.

Warmack in the 1st.

Reid in the 2nd.

And Armstead in the 3rd... would be a very good first three drafts picks.


don't see it that way I think they may have been looking at DT Bennie Logan at lsu day


but I think they want a DT in the first unless Cooper or Warmack just happen to fall into our laps

I really don't see that

so I am lookimg at

18 Sheldon Richardson*, DT, Missouri

trade back

Jesse Williams
Johnathan Hankins

you can get Alvin Bailey, OG, Arkansas 6-3 #315 in the third


One of the biggest (literally and figuratively) reasons for Arkansas' success on offense has been the stellar play of junior guard Alvin Bailey.
While Bailey typically lines up at right guard, Arkansas frequently switches its linemen for strong-side and weak-side responsibilities, so Bailey has experience on the left side, as well
A naturally massive man, Bailey shows impressive quickness off the snap and can knock defenders off the ball in the running game. He's athletic enough to handle blocking on the move - a requirement in an Arkansas scheme that often requires the guards to pull and block at the second level
 

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Pro Day Tour: Vaccaro, Okafor Among Top Longhorn Prospects

Bryan Broaddus Football Analyst

AUSTIN, Texas - With the NFL Combine wrapped up, scouts, coaches and managers around the league will now turn their attention to college Pro Days to see how future draft picks measure out and test.

For athletes who’d like to have performed better at the Combine and for those who didn’t go to the Combine at all, these individual Pro Days allow college standouts another opportunity to demonstrate what they can bring to the table for a professional club.

The DallasCowboys.com staff will travel around the Dallas area the next few weeks leading into the NFL Draft to see first-hand how some of the local athletes looked in person.

Today, Bryan Broaddus continues his Pro Day visits at The University of Texas.


Top Picks: S Kenny Vaccaro, WR Marquise Goodwin, DE Alex Okafor.

Cowboys Representation: The Cowboys had no position coaches in attendance for the workout but national scout Walter Juliff and area scout Sam Garza was there.

Big Issue: Mack Brown and his squad were coming off a disappointing season in the Big 12 but a victory over Oregon State in the Alamo Bowl allowed the players and staff to feel a little better going into the offseason. To the scouts that visited Austin in the fall, it wasn't the most talented senior class but two players really stood out in safety Kenny Vacarro and defensive end Alex Okafor. The big issue coming into this pro day was would the scouts be able to see Vacarro run a 40 yard dash that was better than the 4.63 that he had at the scouting combine last month.
But early in the morning, Texas strength coach Mike Maddon told all assembled that Vacarro still was working through a hip flexor injury and he would only do position drills. After the workout Vacarro told us that he had trained in the high 4.4s to low 4.5s and all you would have to do is watch the film to see that.

Who Stood Out: The player for the Longhorns that stood out numbers wise was running back D.J. Monroe who was a four year letterman. Monroe was an All-American in track here at Texas and it showed in his 40 times with a 4.38 and 4.41. At only 5-7, 175 he did bench press an impressive 225, 15 times. Wide receiver Marquise Goodwin stood on the majority of his Combine numbers but did wow the scouts with a 42" vertical jump. Defensive end Alex Okafor only managed to run his 40s in 4.91 and 4.95. When it came to the workout with the coaches, Okafor was much better in drills with the Bengals and Lions. Those coaches worked him as a defensive end while the Steelers worked him at linebacker. It was very clear to me during the drills that he is a much better fit as an end than linebacker. He was smooth going through the bags and sharpening the edge as a rusher. As a linebacker, he wasn't as smooth and his reactions he tended to labor and struggle. Goodwin had one drop while he ran several different combinations of routes. Can see there are times that he will fight the ball and tends to body catch. He was much better when Vince Young was able to lead him down the field. Kenny Vacarro did a nice job as Cowboys former defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer put him through drills. Vacarro's hip held up fine as Zimmer was able to turn him with ease and you did see some explosive burst. He doesn't have a quick footed pedal but once you ask him to react, he can make things happen. He wasn't natural catching the ball but you didn't see him fighting the ball either. Had a couple of reps where you did see him high point catch the ball. Is really a compact built player at 6, 217. Has quick feet despite the fact that his feet look big for a defensive back.

Possible Cowboys Fits: There is no doubt there is a Cowboys interest in Kenny Vacarro because the position that he plays. Secondary coach Jerome Henderson was in town last week to work him out but this hip flexor injury slowed up his workout and Henderson was only able to get three drills out of him before they had to shut it down. Today he did a nice job of fighting through the injury and showing scouts what he could do movement wise but you can see this on tape as well. Okafor at 262 would be more of a fit as a weak side defensive end but what I saw with him coming off the ball told him that he does have the explosive quickness to play in this scheme. If you add weight to him, you could maybe put him on that strong side which is what he played in college. He does have a frame to add weight and not lose some of his quickness. He told us after the workout that he could play as a 3-4 outside linebacker but I wouldn't do that.


What They Said:
Kenny Vacarro said that he would like to be the first safety off the board no matter if it was the first or second round.

Mack Brown called Vacarro "A bust-ass, passionate football player that loves the game." Brown also added, he has never been in trouble and the time he was taken in, it was because he was defending a teammate and that the staff had no problems with.

Brown on Okafor: "He is smart, and the type of player that can do it all."
 

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Was probably my favorite 2013 prospect going into the college season. I still think he got a little gun shy without Mo and Honey Badger on the corners.

I think so too was trying to hard

put him with Mo an Carr he will be fine
 
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