The Dallas Cowboys continued to rebuild their defense by filling their need at cornerback with Devin Moore from the University of Florida.
Moore battled injury problems throughout his time at Florida but was productive when he played, recording two interceptions in 11 games last season. He has good size for an NFL cornerback but will need to answer concerns about his durability, as he started just 17 games in four years at Florida.
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According to NFL.com: "Moore is a long outside cornerback with good size but limited experience due to injuries. His size and length benefit him from press. He plays with adequate eye balance as a short-zone defender. Moore is a good deep-ball tracker who tilts jump balls in his favor, but he lacks make-up speed to run down coverage mistakes. He’s upright with sluggish hips in transitions and is missing the foot quickness/acceleration to stay connected with quicker route-runners. Improved anticipation and decisiveness should come with more snaps but durability concerns could hurt his draft stock."
2025: Tied for the team lead with 2 INTs. Started 11 games (35 tackles, 2 TFLs with 1 sack, 4 PBUs, FF).
He attended Naples High Schools in Naples, Florida.
Bret Bloomquist can be reached at bbloomquist@elpasotimes.com; @Bretbloomquist on X.
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