Cowboys Insist They Wanted CB Joseph Over TCU's Moehrig

The Dallas Cowboys missed out on a major difference-maker in the secondary on Friday night, When the Las Vegas Raiders moved ahead of them to draft TCU safety Trevon Moehrig with the No. 44 pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.
Except ... they swear they don't care.
“I’m sure (the Raiders) think that,'' said COO Stephen Jones when asked if Vegas got Dallas' guy. "But corner was real important to us.”
The Raiders now add Moehrig to a position group with great need, where he will likely be a candidate to suit up and start from day one on the back end of the defense.
Meanwhile, Dallas, one pick later, got Kelvin Joseph, the Kentucky cornerback - and the Cowboys insist Joseph is who they wanted all along.
“The Cowboys are getting a playmaker,” Joseph said. “I’m an all-around smart player who is coming in ready to learn, ready to work and ready to take the team to another level.”
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What Cowboys fans will now watch for years is Moehrig vs. Joseph, the latter of whom is viewed as a "kick-ass potential starter in Dallas.
A native of San Antonio, Texas, Moehrig was a three-star recruit coming out of high school, choosing TCU over Stanford.
Last season with the Horned Frogs, the 6-1, 202-pound Moehrig played 10 games, tallying 47 tackles, eight pass deflections, and two interceptions, winning college football’s Thorpe Award along the way.
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Cowboys CB Kelvin Joseph - 'Bossman Fat' - On Rap Career: 'Practicing, Sweating, Bleeding' https://t.co/dk1NcAeGpQ
— fishsports ✭ (@fishsports) May 1, 2021
And Joseph, the rapper/corner who you can read all about above? Yeah, maybe their safety situation is now still in question. But if the Cowboys are right about him, then it doesn't matter if they end up wrong about Moehrig.

Matt Galatzan is the Managing Editor and Publisher of Texas Longhorns On SI and Texas A&M Aggies On SI and a long-time member of the Football Writers’ Association of America. He graduated from the University of Mississippi, where he studied integrated marketing communications, with minors in journalism and business administration. Galatzan started in the sports journalism industry in 2014, covering the Dallas Mavericks and SMU Mustangs with 247Sports. He then moved to Sports Illustrated's Fan Nation network in 2020, eventually taking over as the Managing Editor and Publisher of the Longhorns and Aggies sites a year later. You can find Galatzan on all major social media channels, including Twitter on @MattGalatzan.
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