The Dallas Cowboys have been far from the ‘all in’ mentality that owner Jerry Jones said they would have this off season. After a very quiet free agency, and a forgettable draft, the team is getting ready for the rookie mini camp which starts on Friday.
They have now agreed to deals with 12 undrafted free agents, and they should be able to sign them all come Friday.
12 Undrafted Free Agents To Sign With Dallas Cowboys
Dallas is expected to pick up a plethora of players of all different positions. They are bringing in two weapons, both from the University of Minnesota in Corey Crooms and tight end Brevyn Spann-Ford. Spann-Ford spent six seasons with the Golden Gophers, registering 75 catches for 867 yards and five touchdowns in 49 career games.
Crooms on the other hand transferred to the school for the 2023 season and had a quiet year totaling 28 receptions for 376 yards in his one season with the team. However, Crooms was very solid with his previous school Western Michigan where he played in 42 games and had 115 catches for 1,766 yards and 12 touchdowns.
While these guys do not jump of the screen, the team already has some elite weapons in CeeDee Lamb and Dalton Schultz. These guys may not end up on the final roster, but it is good to see Dallas trying to find anything that works. Dallas does not have money to spend at the moment, so they will need to find some cheap talent.
Full List Of Undrafted Free Agents Set To Sign
Dallas is desperately trying to find a huge steal from the players that went undrafted. The entire list of UDFAs expected to sign with Dallas are:
- Baylor defensive lineman Byron Vaughns
- East Carolina safety Julius Wood
- Illinois defensive tackle Denzel Daxon
- Missouri running back Nathaniel Peat
- Nevada safety Emany Johnson
- Northwestern wide receiver Cam Johnson
- South Dakota linebacker Brock Mogensen
- Texas A&M safety Josh DeBerry
- UCF linebacker Jason Johnson
- UCF tight end Alec Holler
This large group of undrafted players will join Dallas’ rookie draft class that featured:
first-round offensive lineman Tyler Guyton, third-round offensive lineman Cooper Beebe, third-round linebacker Marist Liufau, fifth-round cornerback Caelen Carson, sixth-round wide receiver Ryan Flournoy, seventh-round offensive lineman Nathan Thomas and seventh-round defensive tackle Justin Rogers.
Dallas can go one of two ways for this upcoming season. They can either come back stronger and hungrier after the embarrassment they suffered last season in the playoffs, or they can fall of drastically and be looking at a full rebuild soon. The team is clearly still very far away from the ‘all in’ mentality.