Cowboys schedule top-30 visits with draft prospects, why is that important? " Inside The Star
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Cowboys schedule top-30 visits with draft prospects, why is that important? " Inside The Star
"In case you don't know or just haven't really paid much attention to what these are, they are a NFL draft rule allowing teams to invite up to 30 out-of-town prospects to their facility for interviews, medical exams, and meetings before the draft. These, along with local visits (which don't count toward the 30), help teams assess player fit, character, and medical history."
"Among qualified cornerbacks in the 2026 class, Delane's 31.3 passer rating allowed when targeted ranked second, according to Pro Football Focus. That's a worse rating than if the quarterback had spiked the ball into the ground all 35 times rather than throwing in Delane's direction. He allowed just 14 catches for 165 yards on those 35 targets."
The Dallas Cowboys have begun hosting prospects for 30-visits, an NFL draft rule allowing teams to invite up to 30 out-of-town players to their facility for interviews, medical exams, and meetings. These visits, along with local visits that don't count toward the limit, help teams assess player fit, character, and medical history. The Cowboys have brought in three players so far, with cornerback Mansoor Delane standing out as a strong candidate for the 12th overall pick. Delane transferred to LSU for the 2025 season and recorded career-highs in passes defended with 13 and two interceptions. His 31.3 passer rating allowed when targeted ranked second among qualified cornerbacks in the 2026 class, allowing just 14 catches for 165 yards on 35 targets.
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