4. Myles Brooks, CB, Louisiana Tech
A Texas native, Myles Brooks is another prototypical long and tall Dan Quinn Corner. Brooks put his name on the NFL Draft radar with a strong performance at the East-West Shrine game in, where he was a consistent problem in the one on one drills.
Brooks fell out of the draft due to questions about his athleticism, long speed (4.50 40 yard dash), and level of competition (only one year at FBS level after transferring from Stephen F. Austin), but is a good fit for Dan Quinn's defense.
#Cowboys UDFA CB Myles Brooks coverage stats in 2022:
— Marcus Mosher (@Marcus_Mosher) May 8, 2023
Against Clemson: 5 catches allowed for 111 yards and 2 TDs.
Other 11 games: 17 catches allowed for 175 yards and 1 TD.
Brooks best traits, his instincts and ball skills, could help him standout in training camp, and if he can prove his special teams value, he could be in the thick of the competition for the last defensive back spot with aging veteran C.J. Goodwin and sixth round pick Eric Scott Jr.
