Randall Cobb has been consistently solid throughout the Dallas Cowboys training camp in Oxnard. The 28-year-old receiver's routes have been crisp and he's been a reliable target for Dak Prescott.

Wednesday was one of his best practices to date, and it was punctuated by an outstanding route against Anthony Brown, who developed into one of the better slot cornerbacks in the NFL last season.

Whew. Outstanding route by Randall Cobb to beat Anthony Brown pic.twitter.com/ppSZJ3L4tT — John Owning (@JohnOwning) August 7, 2019

With Brown in a press alignment, Cobb attacked his leverage and executed a smooth inside release. After that, Cobb showed that his legs still have some juice in them, as he accelerated past the 25-year-old cornerback, who possesses a 4.3 speed.

Cobb did an excellent job of getting on top of Brown - also known as 'stacking the cornerback' - which enabled him to control the pace of the route against the speedy cornerback.

With Brown stacked, Cobb executed a perfectly timed two-step shake to sell the post route inside, which the cornerback bit hard on. With Brown attempting to undercut the potential post route, Cobb was able to break back outside on the deep corner route, gaining significant separation over the out-of-position defensive back in the process.

From there it was an easy pitch-and-catch between the wide receiver and Prescott, as Cobb easily coasted to the near-side pylon before hauling in an over-the-shoulder catch for the touchdown.

This is exactly the kind of downfield effectiveness that the Cowboys were hoping for when they signed Cobb in free agency earlier this year. The team's previous slot cornerback, Cole Beasley, was a very valuable slot receiver during his tenure, but he was never able to become a consistent downfield threat as he did his best work in the short-to-intermediate passing game.

Cobb doesn't have that problem. His presence should add an explosive element to the Cowboys offense that the team has been sorely lacking from the slot position in recent years.

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