The Dallas Cowboys are continuing to try to build up their roster.
Today, they brought in multiple UFL players for workouts.
According to insider Todd Archer, the team has four spots open on their 90-man roster.
However, the UFL players can’t sign with an NFL team until next week.
But, that isn’t stopping Jerry Jones from addressing needs and making this team the best that it can be.
The Cowboys worked out several UFL players today including former NFL first round cornerbacks Gareon Conley and Deandre Baker. They also looked at linebackers Willie Harvey and Noah Dawkins. Cowboys have 4 spots open on the 90-man roster. UFL players can’t sign until next week.
— Todd Archer (@toddarcher) June 11, 2024
Some of the notable UFL players that are trying out for the team include former NFL cornerbacks Gareon Conley and Deandre Baker.
Conley is a former first-round pick of the Raiders back in 2017.
He later joined the Houston Texans in 2019 after being traded there from Oakland.
After the 2020 season, he would take a three-year hiatus before joining the D.C. Defenders in 2023.
Baker was another first-round draft pick that failed to make it in the NFL originally.
The former All-American out of Georgia went through some injuries and off-the-field issues with both the Giants and Chiefs before also joining the D.C. Defenders in 2024.
2024 UFL tackles leader Willie Harvey Jr. and former NFL linebacker Noah Dawkins were also both brought in for workouts.
Cornerback and linebacker could certainly be considered a position of need for the team.
Former Pro Bowl linebacker Leighton Vander Esch retired due to a neck injury this offseason.
Also, the team has yet to re-sign former Pro Bowl cornerback and Super Bowl champion Stephon Gilmore.
Winning teams do whatever it takes to make sure their roster is complete.
That is exactly what Jerry Jones is doing.