• Fri. May 8th, 2026

Dallas Cowboys Unveil Schedule for Top-30 Draft Meetings at The Star

Cowboys Announce Top-30 Draft Prospect Visits at The Star

FRISCO – Following evaluations at the Scouting Combine, analyzing performances at Pro Days, and conducting initial interviews, the Dallas Cowboys are now set to host their top-30 prospects—players they are seriously considering for their early selections in the upcoming NFL Draft.

These meetings will unfold over the coming days, culminating with the annual “Dallas Day” on Friday, where local talent will be showcased.

ESPN’s Todd Archer has compiled a list of several prospects who have accepted invitations to Frisco for meetings with the Cowboys’ decision-makers:

WR Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State
WR Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona
WR Luther Burden III, Missouri
RB Quinshon Judkins, Ohio State
OT Kelvin Banks Jr., Texas
DL Alfred Collins, Texas
CB Shavon Revel Jr., East Carolina
DL Shemar Stewart, Texas A&M
RB Bhaysul Tuten, Virginia Tech
OL Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona

This list features well-known prospects as well as some lesser-known names. However, it is not an exhaustive list.

The group includes a range of draft projections, with players like McMillan, Banks, and Stewart often predicted as first-round picks, while others are typically projected as early Day 2 selections.

Among the notable names attracting attention are the three wide receivers. With the Cowboys holding the No. 12 pick, they may have the opportunity to secure a top-tier pass catcher to complement CeeDee Lamb.

Dallas will ultimately select only one, if any, but the fact that each received an invitation signals the team’s strong interest in drafting a receiver early.

Holding picks No. 12 and No. 44, the Cowboys have plenty of choices and positional needs. Their comprehensive scouting efforts demonstrate a commitment to thoroughly evaluating their options ahead of the Draft.

One position that has been heavily discussed for Dallas is running back. While their recent free-agent acquisitions have reduced speculation about using a first-round pick on the position, expectations remain that they will select a running back at some point.

Judkins has already met with owner and general manager Jerry Jones. A photo of the two together at The Star quickly surfaced on social media.

Stewart also shared his excitement about being in Frisco, capturing an image of the Cowboys’ practice field at The Star.

As a promising pass rusher, many analysts believe Stewart would be an ideal complement to Micah Parsons, forming a young defensive front capable of dominating for years to come.

Additional key prospects, including Boise State RB Ashton Jeanty, Miami RB Damien Martinez, and Texas QB Quinn Ewers, are also expected to participate in “Dallas Day” since they have ties to the region either by birth or collegiate career.

Dallas’ full slate of official visits—30 in total—will consist of prospects from across the country.

This week will be a crucial one in Jerry Jones’ office as he evaluates the next wave of potential Dallas Cowboys during these meetings.

 

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