10 more late-round 2023 draft sleepers for Cowboys to consider

Are there any DaRon Bland, Tony Pollard or Dalton Schultz’s in this draft class? Here’s 10 CB/TE/RB contenders for the Cowboys to consider. | From @ProfessorO_NFL

In the first part of our two-part series , we highlighted 10 late-round sleeper prospects the Dallas Cowboys could consider in the 2023 NFL draft. That focus was on defensive line, linebackers and wide receivers. We showcased the importance of finding value in the later rounds and listed some of the Cowboys recent successes as examples of Will McClay’s Day 3 gems.  This article shifts focus to three other position groups the Cowboys could target in the later rounds: cornerback, running back and tight end.

The Cowboys have recently made additions via trade and free agency to bolster the cornerback and running back rooms but will likely still be on the lookout for more depth for both groups. Here are 10 more late-round sleeper prospects who could add depth in areas of need, with the upside to become key contributors in the near future.

Lions 2023 draft: A cornerback for every round

Identifying a cornerback projected from each round for the Detroit Lions in the 2023 NFL draft

The Detroit Lions have nicely fleshed out the cornerback position for 2023 in free agency this offseason. Long-term, however, there is still quite a bit of room for GM Brad Holmes to add more help at CB. Only newcomer Cameron Sutton, holdover starter Jerry Jacobs and little-used slot Chase Lucas are under contractual control beyond 2023.

Here is one cornerback prospect that fits the Lions from each round of the draft. Detroit doesn’t currently have any picks in the fourth or seventh rounds, but players from those ranges are included because trades happen all the time on draft weekend.

This is not meant to be a comprehensive list, just one from each range.

Standouts from East-West Shrine Bowl: Day 1

Here’s who stood out on the first day of practices at the East-West Shrine Bowl.

Practices for the East-West Shrine Bowl kicked off on Saturday in Las Vegas, marking the start of NFL draft season for many. Four Chargers scouts have been confirmed to be in attendance, as well as our team at Chargers Wire.

Here’s who stood out on the first day of practices.