When the Dallas Cowboys drafted cornerback Devin Moore in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, he was pretty much pegged as a certain type of player. That type was a boundary cornerback, and it's understandable why. After all, that's where Moore played the vast majority of his snaps at Florida, and all of his measurables say boundary cornerback is where he fits best. According to Pro Football Focus, Moore played 1,005 of his snaps on the outside, and only 134 at strong safety and 12 at free safety. He also saw 40 plays in the slot. But former Cowboys scout Bryan Broaddus is pushing back on the idea that Moore is a one-trick pony. He believes that Moore might have the goods to play free safety as well at the next level. "I know it's somewhat of a projection, but you could see by the way the length and the way he moves and all that, hell, (Moore) might be one of your better corners," Broaddus said.…