Cowboys evaluate additional ex-UFL players, including the descendant of a renowned musician

Cowboys’ New Defense: Strengthening Roster with UFL Signees and Draft Picks

The Dallas Cowboys are increasingly relying on the UFL as their unofficial farm system, with recent signings of former players like Willie Harvey Jr. and Gareon Conley. Additionally, they worked out four more UFL players, including Jonathan Garvin, Derick Roberson, John Lovett, and Wyatt Ray.

Each of these players brings valuable NFL experience to the table. Garvin played for the Packers from 2020-22, Roberson had stints with the Titans and Texans, Lovett won a Super Bowl with the Chiefs, and Ray has played for several teams like the Titans and Bengals after a standout college career at Boston College.

It’s clear that the Cowboys are looking to strengthen their depth at defensive end with these signings, as their current roster includes top players like DeMarcus Lawrence and Micah Parsons. Adding players like Harvey Jr. to the team shows the Cowboys’ commitment to building a strong and competitive roster for the upcoming season.

The Cowboys have been known for their strong defense in recent years, but adding players like Harvey Jr. to their roster will only make them stronger. With his impressive play in college and his experience in the NFL, he is sure to be a valuable asset to the team.

Overall, it’s evident that the Cowboys are taking a strategic approach to building their roster for next season. By signing experienced players from other leagues and working out talented prospects from college football programs across the country, they are ensuring that they have a well-rounded squad that can compete at every position.

As always, it will be exciting to see how these new additions perform when they take to the field for training camp later this summer. With their talent and experience on display in preseason games leading up to kickoff in September, fans can expect some thrilling matchups between some of football’s biggest names throughout 2023.

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