The Dallas Cowboys were reportedly shopping cornerback Orlando Scandrick during the NFL Draft, and Scandrick was upset about it at the time.
However, he now says that he isn't concerned about those trade rumors.
“I just control the things that I can control,” Scandrick said, via the Dallas Morning News. “I feel like when I’m healthy and on top of my game, I can compete with anybody. I feel like I’m as good as they can get. I’m confident in my abilities.
“I was here when they drafted Morris No. 6 [overall]. I’m just going to come to work and do the same thing and just do me and continue to try to get better.”
Dallas picked three cornerbacks in the draft, including Michigan's Jourdan Lewis in the third round, who projects to play slot corner in the NFL - the same position as Scandrick. He also told the Dallas Morning News that he has not talked to owner Jerry Jones since the draft.
Scandrick, who just turned 30 years old, has been with the Cowboys since they drafted him in the fifth round in 2008. He had 46 tackles with three forced fumbles and one interception last season.
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