
"“Y'all are getting the best corner in the draft,” Moore told Jones."
"“I had some injuries in college,” Moore said. “I feel like that had me very overlooked and slept on. The size, the speed, ability to bend and tackle, the length, I feel like I had been overlooked ... I'm so excited. I feel like, even in college, I never played my best ball. Being somewhere where there are as many resources as there are in the world here, I'll try and elevate my game to be the best I can be.”"
"Moore's college injury history dates back to his time as a freshman when he missed eight games with a shoulder injury. As a sophomore, he missed five games with a back injury and concussion before missing five more games in 2024 with another shoulder injury. On top of that, he played his final two seasons with a groin injury that required surgery."
"“As soon as we show back up [for OTAs], the first thing I'm doing is going to the vets and asking them, 'What's your routine? What do you do?' Just little things, because that's so important in the league,” he said."
Devin Moore was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth round with the No. 114 overall pick. After the selection, owner Jerry Jones spoke with Moore, who stated that the Cowboys were getting the best corner in the draft. Moore began rookie minicamp at The Star in Frisco and expressed optimism after a healthy 2025 season at Florida. His college career was repeatedly affected by injuries, including shoulder, back, concussion, and groin issues requiring surgery. Entering the NFL, Moore aims to stay healthy and improve by leveraging the team’s resources. He plans to ask veteran players about their routines as soon as OTAs begin.
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