Tariq Woolen is the prototype corner, but can he convince Cowboys to break commandments?

A former receiver turned cornerback after two years in college. That sounds eerily familiar. Tyler Browning (@DiabeticTyler) takes a look into the film of an athletic wonder.

In every draft class, there’s a player that makes a team second-guess their rules of engagement. For the Dallas Cowboys, that could come in the form of a Texas cat with lightning speed and dominating size. Texas-San Antonio cornerback Tariq Woolen tested out of the park. The question is whether or not Dallas would eschew their 10 commandments and select a small-school player who wasn’t an official 30 visitor?

His 4.26 40-yard dash was good for second-best among all defensive backs at the combine, and his vertical of 42 inches was the best out of all defensive backs. He entered UTSA as a wide receiver and made the transition to cornerback his redshirt junior year. We all know the Cowboys like former receiver backgrounds in their corners, a la Trevon Diggs.