Bryan Broaddus' 2022 NFL Draft big board: CBs and Safeties

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DALLAS (105.3 The Fan) - The NFL Draft is quickly approaching, and the Dallas Cowboys have an abundance of needs across their roster, including glaring holes on both sides of the ball.

As a result, Cowboys fans around the world are left wondering which direction their team will go in Round 1 on April 28.

Luckily, 105.3 The Fan's NFL Draft expert Bryan Broaddus has you covered, after he released his 2022 big board on Friday afternoon.

Broaddus previously released his list of draft-eligible quarterbacks and running backs, and a list of receivers and tight ends.

Now, Broaddus has unveiled his list of draft-eligible secondary players.

You can view his player rankings and grades for those positions below:

Broaddus is still in the process of scouting players and not every draft-eligible player at the positions are listed here.

Cornerbacks

Round 1
Ahmad Gardner - Cincinnati
Derek Stingley - LSU
Trent McDuffie - Washington

Round 2
Kyler Gordon - Washington
Andrew Booth Jr. - Clemson
Kaiir Elam - Florida
Roger McCreary - Auburn

Round 3
Coby Bryant - Cincinnati
Tariq Woolen - UTSA
Damarri Mathis - Pittsburgh
Zyon McCollum - Sam Houston
Jalyn Armour-Davis - Alabama

Round 4
Marcus Jones - Houston
Cam Taylor-Britt - Nebraska
Tariq Castro-Fields - Penn State
Joshua Williams - Fayetteville State
Akayleb Evans - Missouri
Josh Jobe - Alabama

Round 6
Jaylen Watson - Washington State
Martin Emerson - Mississippi State

Round 7
Isaac Taylor-Stuart - USC
Derion Kendrick - Georgia

Strong Safeties

Round 2
Jaquan Brisker - Penn State
Jalen Pitre - Baylor

Round 3
Bryan Cook - Cincinnati

Round 4
Verone McKinley III - Oregon
JT Woods - Baylor

Free Safeties

Round 1
Kyle Hamilton - Notre Dame
Daxton Hill - Michigan

Round 2
Lewis Cine - Georgia

Round 3
Nick Cross - Maryland
Kerby Joseph - Illinois

Round 4
Tycen Anderson - Toledo
Alontae Taylor - Tennessee

Round 5
Percy Butler - Louisiana
Dane Belton - Iowa

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