Jaycee Horn one ups Surtain at South Carolina Pro Day, vies for CB1 status – Cowboys Wire

The Dallas Cowboys brass had a busy couple of days with a focus on collegiate cornerbacks available in April’s draft. Following their attendance at Alabama’s Pro Day to check out Patrick Surtain II, vice president of personnel Will McClay and defensive coordinator Dan Quinn made their way to South Carolina for the Gamecocks’.

The center of attention? First-round prospect Jaycee Horn, and he didn’t disappoint, slightly outperforming Surtain’s metrics across the board. 

With the Cowboys picking at No. 10 there is no doubt a dynamic player will be available. Talk has been strong players such as Surtain, Florida TE Kyle Pitts, Oregon offensive lineman Penei Sewell or Northwestern’s Rashawn Slater would been in contention for the team. Horn however has put a star next to his name with excellent numbers to support his aggressive nature on film. He only had to run the 40 once after three different timers clocked his speed at 4.39. 

Horn also proved his ability to rise up to the occasion with a 41.5 vertical jump. 

Horn is not an unfamiliar name in the NFL. Joe Horn, Jaycee’s father, most notability played for the Saints as a wide receiver. 

His athleticism is apparent in his film. Against the Auburn Tigers, Horn had three tackles, two interceptions and four pass breakups. The game itself earned him the Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the Week and SEC Defensive Player of the Week.

That performance was his best, but top performances was hardly a one time occurrence as he notched two interceptions and six pass deflections on the year, with 23 pass breakups over his three seasons.

As the battle for CB1 rotates Horn in for the surgery-scheduled Caleb Farley, the intrigue around the draft will only grow from this point forward. The Cowboys’ top pick seems to be turning into quite the conversation with so many athletic players proving their tapes on pro days.