The Dallas Cowboys are gearing up for an exciting rookie minicamp this weekend, and they've officially locked in agreements with 11 undrafted free agents. This batch of fresh talent adds depth and potential to the roster, giving fans plenty to watch as these newcomers hit the field.
Notably, the Cowboys have strengthened their tight end group, a position they didn't target in the draft last week. D.J. Rogers from TCU brings solid production, hauling in 34 passes for 319 yards and two touchdowns in his final season. Meanwhile, Michael Trigg—who played at USC and Ole Miss before finishing at Baylor—boasts impressive stats: 80 catches, 1,089 yards, and nine touchdowns over the last two years with the Bears. Both players offer intriguing upside for Dallas's passing game.
The rest of the undrafted class spans multiple positions, adding depth across the board. The list includes Georgia Southern wide receiver Camden Brown, Kansas defensive tackle Tommy Dunn, Baylor tackle Sidney Fugar, Virginia Tech defensive tackle Kelvin Gilliam, SMU wide receiver Jordan Hudson, Vanderbilt linebacker Langston Patterson, Kentucky tackle Shiyazh Pete, Tulsa running back Dominic Richardson, and Kansas defensive tackle D.J. Withers.
For Cowboys fans, these signings are a reminder that the heart of the season starts with building a roster from the ground up. Whether these players make the final cut or shine on the practice squad, they represent the relentless pursuit of talent that defines America's Team. Keep an eye on minicamp highlights—you might just spot the next breakout star in a Cowboys jersey.
