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COMBINE RESULTS
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4.63 SEC
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117.0 INCH
6.57 SEC
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4.00 SEC
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11.22 SEC
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5'11"
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30 1/8"
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192LBS.
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8 1/2"
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Cornerback-running back who also lettered in basketball as a California prep. Redshirted in 2010. Won the starting left cornerback job in 2011 and had 45 tackles, 10 pass breakups and two interceptions with three tackles for loss and three forced fumbles in 14 games (12 starts). Started all 13 games at LCB in 2012 and recorded 40 tackles, eight pass breakups and no INTs. Made 13 starts at LCB in 2013 and tallied 59 tackles, seven pass breakups and five INTs (one TD) with one forced fumble. Was ejected in the first quarter of the season opener against Nicholls for a targeting infraction. Did not bench press at the combine (pectoral).
ANALYSIS
STRENGTHS Good size and length with a well-proportioned body. Quick-footed pedal. Shows read-and-react skills and nice anticipation to break on throws. Good hand-eye coordination. Gambler's mentality that enables him to make plays. High school skill-position traits show after he intercepts. Aggressive and competitive. Three-year starter. Recorded the best three-cone drill (6.57 seconds) and 20-yard shuttle (tie, 4.00) among cornerbacks at the combine.
WEAKNESSES Has short arms and small hands. Is lean and functionally weak -- lacks press strength to impede receivers off the line. Tight-hipped. Gets wired on blocks outside. Needs to clean up his pedal. Inefficient plant-and-drive -- average balance and body control through transition. Falls out of the hip pocket and loses phase downfield. Lacks elite top-end speed and recovery burst -- needs help on explosive receivers. Average physicality and tackling ability. Tends to clutch and grab and draw flags.
DRAFT PROJECTION Rounds 3-4
BOTTOM LINE Wiry, smoother-than-sudden, off-man/cover-3 corner who upped his visibility as a junior by showing improved playmaking ability, which prompted a premature leap to the NFL. Could compete for a job as a No. 4, but lack of ideal explosiveness, top-end speed and bump-and-run ability limits his ceiling.
-Nolan Nawrocki
 

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Cowboys draft Terrance Mitchell in 7th

May, 10, 2014
By Tim MacMahon | ESPNDallas.com

IRVING, Texas – The pick: Terrance Mitchell, cornerback, Oregon

My take: The Cowboys, who crave creating more turnovers, added a cornerback with some ball skills. The 5-foot-11, 192-pound Mitchell picked off five passes last season and seven during his career with the Ducks. He was a three-year starter who should compete for a roster spot as a rookie.

Notable: Mitchell ran a disappointing 4.63-second 40-yard dash at the combine, but he cut his time to 4.43 at his pro day. … He left school early despite feedback from the NFL advisory committee that he wouldn’t be an early round pick. … Needs to work on his tendency to draw flags
 

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Seattle has done a good job of plucking late round gems at CB. Maybe Mitchell could be ours.
 
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