Cowboys: Tracking the team's Top-30 visits ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft

Every year, NFL teams get the right to host draft prospects on so-called "Top-30" visits. When it comes to the Dallas Cowboys, these have always been important to track. Based on their draft history, the Cowboys' 30 visits tell us a little bit about the kind of players and positions the front office is looking […]

Mauricio Rodriguez Dallas Cowboys News Writer
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Every year, NFL teams get the right to host draft prospects on so-called "Top-30" visits. When it comes to the Dallas Cowboys, these have always been important to track.

Based on their draft history, the Cowboys' 30 visits tell us a little bit about the kind of players and positions the front office is looking into ahead of the crucial event.

That's why we've compiled all the Top-30 visits we know of in one place. For what it's worth, fans should know the team will not just be bringing in top-of-the-draft talent. They will bring in targets all across the draft; even bringing in some priority undrafted free agent targets, so they can get a jump on their recruiting pitch to them. 

NOTE: We recommend bookmarking this post for future reference. We will continue to update it as more visits are reported on. You can use the table of contents below to jump around prospects for more info on each. 



LB Edgerrin Cooper, Texas A&M

Pound for pound, Cooper might be the best LB in the class. His athleticism and length jump off the screen when you watch him. He’s incredibly explosive and has the makings of being a 3 down backer in the NFL. His weight is a concern, only coming in at 230 at the combine, his physicality and strength at the point of attack between the tackles has room to improve. – A to Z Sports' Tyler Browning.

OT Matthew Goncalves, Pittsburgh

At 6-6 and 327 pounds, Goncalves' size makes him an intriguing prospect. However, 33 1/4-inch arms (14th percentile arm length for tackles) likely sets him up for a role inside. – A to Z Sports' Mauricio Rodríguez. 

LB Trevin Wallace, Kentucky

Wallace scored the second-highest athletic composite score from A to Z Sports, ranking only behind Alabama's Dallas Turner, who is perceived by many as an edge rusher. Per my colleague Travis May, "Wallace's 96th percentile Athletic Composite Score was just a shade above guys like Devin White and Willie Gay Jr." – A to Z Sports' Mauricio Rodríguez.

LB Jordan Magee, Temple

RB Jonathon Brooks, Texas

LB Payton Wilson, NC State

OL Troy Fautanu, Washington

DL Byron Murphy, Texas

OT Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State

  • Report: Nick Harris, Dallas Cowboys

RB Trey Benson, Florida State

  • Report: Nick Harris, Dallas Cowboys

RB Bucky Irving, Oregon

  • Report: Nick Harris, Dallas Cowboys

C Jackson Powers-Johnson, Oregon

  • Report: Nick Harris, Dallas Cowboys

LB Junior Colson, Michigan

  • Report: Nick Harris, Dallas Cowboys

DE Darius Robinson, Missouri

  • Report: Nick Harris, Dallas Cowboys

OL Graham Barton, Duke

  • Report: Nick Harris, Dallas Cowboys

RB Braelon Allen, Wisconsin

  • Report: Nick Harris, Dallas Cowboys

LB Nathaniel Watson, Mississippi State

  • Report: Ryan Fowler, The Draft Network

RB Rasheen Ali, Marshall

  • Report: Dane Brugler, The Athletic

WR Malachi Corley, Western Kentucky

  • Report: Josh Edwards, CBS

OL Giovanni Manu, UBC

  • Report: Jordan Schultz, TheScore

RB Emani Bailey, TCU