Cowboys should target this dynamic safety
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Cowboys should target this dynamic safety
"Thieneman burst onto the scene at Purdue like a bat out of Hades, earning Freshman All-American honors and Big Ten Freshman of the Year after a season where he seemed to be everywhere, all at once."
"The first thing you notice on tape is his elite coverage instincts. Thieneman reads the quarterback's eyes like he is looking at a cheat sheet, often arriving at the ball before the receiver even realizes it is coming."
"His speed allows him to cover ground from sideline to sideline, and his fluid hips mean he can transition from a backpedal to a full sprint without losing a step."
"Beyond the finesse, he plays with a violent edge that belies his frame. He is a sure-handed tackler who does not just bring players down."
The Dallas Cowboys have revamped their safety room by acquiring Jalen Thompson and P.J. Locke, alongside Malik Hooker. Despite these additions, they still require a true center-fielder to enhance their secondary. Dillon Thieneman from Oregon is a prospect to consider, boasting impressive stats including a 4.35 forty-yard dash and 306 tackles. His elite coverage instincts and ability to read quarterbacks make him a standout. Thieneman's speed and tackling skills further solidify his potential as a game-changer for the Cowboys.
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