Cowboys 2026 roster rundown: CB Devin Moore
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Cowboys 2026 roster rundown: CB Devin Moore
"Moore has the profile of a classic Cowboys pick: prototypical measurables and high perceived upside, but with limited college production due to injuries. At 6'3" and around 200 lbs., Moore has the size and press man skills to bully receivers and attack the ball. He was generally seen as a mid-round prospect in the Class of 2026, and that's exactly where Dallas got him as a fourth-round selection."
"The red flag on Moore is that he only started 17 games in four seasons with the Gators, mostly due to injuries from 2022-2024. But the good news is that he ended his college career on an upward swing, staying healthy all year and putting in his best work in Gainesville. Moore improved his draft stock when it mattered most, and hopefully that's a sign for how he'll handle pressure situations in the pros."
"It still catches us off guard seeing a fourth-round rookie already counting over a million against the cap, but that's where we are in 2026. It's still a very modest hit for a backup corner, and Moore should at least fill that role this year. In the worst-case scenario where he doesn't even make the roster, Dallas would be able to cut him him for essentially a net-zero transaction against the cap thanks to limited guaranteed money."
"That said, it is extremely rare for a fourth-rounder to not make the team in his first season. Going back through past Cowboys draft classes, the last time that happened outside of an injury was with WR Skyler Green in 2006. Even some of Dallas' recent busts in that round like Viliami Fehoko, Josh Ball, Reggie Robinson, and Charles T"
Devin Moore, a former Florida cornerback, was selected by Dallas in the 2026 fourth round and enters training camp with a realistic chance to make the 2026 roster. He has prototypical size around 6'3
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