Heavily scouting top defensive back talent hasn't deterred the Dallas Cowboys from finding their future pass rush stars.

The list of their Official 30 pre-draft visits continue to grow, laced with top prospects from all over the country. The latest addition is University of Missouri star Charles Harris, who's reportedly set to work out for the Cowboys.

One more: count Charles Harris among the Cowboys' pre-draft visitors. — Bobby Belt (@BobbyBeltTX) March 31, 2017

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The 6-foot-3, 253 lb. junior knows what he wants and he wants it with every snap:

The soul of the opposing quarterback.

Harris not only registered 61 total tackles in 12 games last season, with 12 tackles for a loss, he also landed nine sacks on the QB -- an uptick from the seven he reeled in his sophomore season. Those numbers were good enough to garner him Second-Team All-SEC honors both years, and he enters the draft as one of the most sought-after defensive ends.

Per CBS Sports Draft Guru Dane Brugler:

Whether out of the two or three point stance, Harris fires off the ball, giving would-be blockers a legitimate speed threat to worry about. His burst forces tackles wide and Harris complements his speed with an effective spin counter back inside, showing lateral agility and balance. He locates the ball quickly and pursues the ball with passion, including far downfield. Harris looks comfortable rushing the passer out of the two point stance and can flip his hips and change directions quickly, demonstrating the kind of athleticism to potentially handle some linebacker duties, as well. Harris wins with his explosive burst and agility to elude pass blockers but he's also surprisingly strong, keeping his butt low and his limbs locked out to anchor in the running game. He latches onto ball-carriers attempting to run past him, showing the strength to pull them down while fending off blockers.

Although Harris' measurables won't floor you, combined with his game film there's more than enough evidence that he can perform at a high level in the NFL.

And speaking of film:

Currently projected to be a first or second-rounder, per CBS Sports, Harris should be staring Dallas square in the eyes when the 28th overall pick comes around.

The Cowboys need beasts that feast on the QB, and Harris could be the right medicine for what ails their pass rush.