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Prospect Meetings By Position 2016 Edition *Updated 4/24*


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OFFENSE

QB
Dak Prescott, Mississippi State (Pro Day, Private) Proj Round: 4th

Brandon Allen, Arkansas (Workout) Proj Round: 4th-6th

Andrew Bonnet, North Dakota State (Private) Proj Round: UFA

 

RB
Josh Ferguson, Illinois (Shrine) Proj Round: 3rd-5th

Kenyan Drake, Alabama (Senior Bowl) Proj Round: 3rd-4th

Derrick Henry, Alabama (Workout) Proj Round:1st-2nd

Tyler Ervin, San Jose State (Private) Proj Round: 3rd-5th

 Cedric O'Neal, Valdosta State (Interest) Proj Round: UFA

 

OG
Joe Dahl, Washingston State (Workout): Proj Round: 3rd-5th
 

C

Graham Gasglow, Michigan (Private) Proj Round: 3rd-5th

 

OT
Willie Beavers, Western Michigan (Senior Bowl) Proj Round: 4th-5th

Germain Ifedi, Texas A&M (Combine, Private, Workout) Proj Round: 2nd

Joseph Haeg, North Dakota State (Workout)  Proj Round: 3-5

Brandon Shell, South Carolina (Workout) Proj Round: 5th-6th

Shon Coleman, Auburn (Private) Proj Round: 2nd-3rd

Adrian Bellard, Texas State (Private) Proj Round: UFA

 

WR

Cody Core, Ole Miss (Shrine) Proj Round: 5th

Hunter Sharp, Utah State (Shrine) Proj Round: 7th-UFA

Braxton Miller, Ohio State (Senior Bowl) Proj Round: 2nd

Tyler Boyd, Pittsburgh (Combine & Workout) Proj Round: 2nd-3rd

Sterling Shepard, Oklahoma (Combine) Proj Round: 2nd-3rd

Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss (Combine) Proj Round:1st

Wendall Williams, University of the Cumberlands (Pro Day) Proj Round: UFA

Keyarris Garrett, Tulsa (Private) Proj Round: 3rd-4th

Chris Moore, Cincinnati (Workout) Proj Round: 7th-UFA

Corey Coleman, Baylor (Workout) Proj Round: 1st-2nd

Johnny Holton, Cincinnati (Workout) Proj Round: UFA

Moritz Boehringer, Germany (Workout/Private) Proj Round: 3rd-6th

Pharoah Cooper, South Carolina (Workout) Proj Round: 2nd-3rd

Marquez North, Tennessee (Workout) Proj Round: 4th-6th

 

TE

Kivon Cartwright, Colorado State (Shrine) Proj Round: UFA

Austin Hooper, Stanford (Private) Proj Round: 2nd-3rd

Nik Vannett, Ohio State University (Workout) Proj Round: 3rd

Jerrell Adams, South Carolina (Private) Proj Round: 2nd-4th


DEFENSE

DT
Vernon Butler,  Louisiana Tech (Senior Bowl, Private) Proj Round: 1st-2nd

Trevon Coley, Florida Atlantic (Shrine) Proj Round: 7th-UFA

David Onyemata, Manitoba (Shrine) Proj Round: 7th-UFA

Chris Jones, Mississippi State (Pro Day) Proj Round: 2nd-4th

Trevon Coley, Florida Atlantic (Workout) Proj Round: 7th-UFA

Jarran Reed, Alabama (Private) Proj Round: 2nd

A'Shawn Robinson, Alabama (Private) Proj Round: 1st


DE

Romeo Okwara, Notre Dame (Shrine) Proj Round: 5th

Noah Spence, Eastern Kentucky, (Combine) Proj Round: 1st-3rd

Shaq Lawson, Clemson (Private, Workout) Proj Round: 1st

Kevin Dodd, Clemson (Private, Workout) Proj Round: 1st

Matt Judon, Grand Valley State  (Workout) Proj Round: 4th

Roy Robertson-Harris, UTEP (Pro Day) Proj Round: 5th-UFA

Emmanuel Ogbah, Oklahoma State University (Private, Workout) Proj Round: 1st

 

LB

B.J. Goodson, Clemson (Workout, Private) Proj Round: 7th-UFA

Deion Jones, LSU (Workout) Proj Round: 2nd-3rd

Stephen Weatherly, Vanderbilt (Workout, Private) Proj Round: 4th-6th

 

CB

DeAndre Elliot, Colorado State (Pro Day) Proj Round: UFA

Harlan Miller, SE Louisiana (Pro Day, Workout) Proj Round: Proj Round: 4th

Mackenzie Alexander, Clemson (Workout) Proj Round: 1st-2nd

Cyrus Jones, Alabama (Workout)  Proj Round: 4th-6th

Ryan Smith, North Carolina Central (Workout) Proj Round: 7th-UFA

Daryl Worley, West Virginia (Workout) Proj Round: 4th-6th

Zack Sanchez, Oklahoma (Workout) Proj Round: 2nd-3rd

Kendall Fuller, Virginia Tech (Private) Proj Round: 2nd

 

S
Jordan Lomax, Iowa (Shrine) Proj Round: 7th-UFA

Miles Killebrew, Southern Utah (Workout) Proj Round: 3rd-5th

Jayron Kearse, Clemson (Workout) Proj Round: 3rd-5th

Darian Thompson, Boise State (Pro Day, Workout) Proj Round: 2nd-3rd

Vonn Bell, Ohio State (Private) Proj Round: 2nd

Su’a Cravens, USC (Combine) Proj Round: 2nd

Josh Forrest, Kentucky (Pro Day) Proj Round: 7th-UFA

Jeremy Cash, Duke (Pro Day) Proj Round: 2nd

Kevin Byard, Middle Tennessee State (Workout, Private) Proj Round: 5th-6th

 

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*Private = a visit by the prospect to the team' facilities. No work out allowed.
*Workout = a private workout with member(s) of the team anywhere but Charlotte(usually on the prospect's campus)

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I know for sure that our scouts would have met with most players at the Senior Bowl and Combine. However this is usually really short and not in depth like a private meeting/workout.

 

These should start coming out in the coming weeks with the combine done.

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A guy I'm starting to get a real strong interest in a guy named Keyarris Garrett from Tulsa.  Not a huge fan of small school players, but this dude is a beast.  1500+ receiving yards, 6'3 220 & ran a 4.5.  

 

Now, I was starting to think he was only good against bad teams, but nope, this dude blew it up against everyone including teams like Oklahoma & Virginia Tech (P-5 schools) and against teams like Memphis & Houston (Top 25 schools).  The dude nearly had 300 yards receiving against Memphis & Memphis had a great team this past season.  Possible 4th round guy.  

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  • Willie Beavers, OT, Western Michigan (SR)
  • Tyler Boyd, WR, Pittsburgh (COM)
  • Vernon Butler, DT/NT, Louisiana Tech (SR)
  • Kivon Cartwright, TE, Colorado State (EW)
  • Trevon Coley, DT, Florida Atlantic (EW)
  • Cody Core, WR, Ole Miss (EW)
  • Josh Ferguson, RB, Illinois (EW)
  • Germain Ifedi, OT, Texas A&M (COM)
  • Jordan Lomax, FS, Iowa (EW)
  • Romeo Okwara, DE, Notre Dame (EW)
  • David Onyemata, DT, Manitoba (EW)
  • Hunter Sharp, WR, Utah State (EW)
  • Sterling Shepard, WR, Oklahoma (COM)
  • Noah Spence, OLB/DE/3-4OLB, Eastern Kentucky (COM)
  • Laquon Treadwell, WR, Ole Miss (COM)
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Nice to see we met with Tyler Boyd. I will not be surprised if he's the pick in the 1st round.

Smooth athlete with solid hands and above average size for a slot guy. We need a slot receiver and I don't think Gettleman is a big fan of the small guys. Just due to size I think Boyd would get the nod over Shepard in Gettleman's book.

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