Dallas Cowboys and the Senior Bowl go hand in hand
This weekend is a pivotal moment for the Dallas Cowboys and their team building process as a whole. The organization has made the NFL Draft their primary source of acquiring talent. Opting to not over-spend in free agency, and not be near as active in the trade markets, their belief of draft and development has […]
This weekend is a pivotal moment for the Dallas Cowboys and their team building process as a whole. The organization has made the NFL Draft their primary source of acquiring talent.
Opting to not over-spend in free agency, and not be near as active in the trade markets, their belief of draft and development has worked to an extent. Being one of the best drafting franchises in the league.
However, it all starts at the Senior Bowl. An event that has given the Cowboys 23 players for nine seasons. 13 players currently.
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2022: Sam Williams Jalen Tolbert Jake Ferguson Matt Waletzko Damone Clark John Ridgeway
2021:
Osa Odighizuwa Chauncey Golston Jabril Cox
2020:
Neville Gallimore Bradlee Anae Terence Steele Francis Bernard Sean McKeon Azur Kamara
2019:
Jalen Jelks
2018:
Cedrick Wilson
2017:
Jourdan Lewis Marquez White
2016:
Dak Prescott Charles Tapper
2015:
La'el Collins
2014:
Zack Martin
The Dallas Cowboys are prominent figures at the Senior Bowl. Actively meeting prospects for the first time in a similar fashion to the Shrine Bowl.
As well as the NFL Scouting Combine and just about every pro day coming up this spring.
However, keep your attention on the practices, especially the individual drills for their technique. Saturday will be to see how quickly these players can display how much they've learned and adapt in such a short amount of time.
One of the mist crucial aspects the Cowboys will use this off-season.
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