- The Dallas Cowboys selected cornerback Jourdan Lewis in the third round of the draft Friday night.
- Lewis was the third-ranked cornerback on PFF’s big board, with a first-round grade.
- Over the past three seasons, Lewis intercepted six passes and broke up another 28.
- Lewis allowed a passer rating below 48.0 and a completion percentage below 42 percent in each of the past three seasons.
- He allowed a reception once every 21.8 snaps in coverage in 2016, the sixth-best rate in the draft class.
- After selecting CB Chidobe Awuzie in the second-round, the Cowboys have doubled up at the position after losing Brandon Carr and Morris Claiborne in free agency.
- Long-range speed may be a bit of a concern for Lewis, but his experience spot outside and in the slot, as well as press-man coverage, fit the Cowboys’ system well.
Cowboys go CB again, selecting Lewis in 3rd

Michigan defensive back Jourdan Lewis (26) celebrates his touchdown from interception in the second quarter of an NCAA college football game against Northwestern in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday, Oct. 10, 2015. Michigan won 38-0. (AP Photo/Tony Ding)
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