Cowboys make flurry of roster moves immediately after 2025 NFL Draft
Story by Jerry Trotta
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The initial reviews of the Dallas Cowboys' 2025 draft class are overwhelmingly positive. They addressed a lot of needs but championed value instead of reaching. Their process was beautiful to watch unfold.
First-round pick Tyler Booker has an extremely high floor, while second-round pick Donovan Ezairuaku and third-round pick Shavon Revel were such good value they could end up being two of the biggest steals of the entire draft.
Being that this weekend is an all-out sprint, though, Dallas must move quickly to sign the top players that didn't get drafted before they get scooped up. They moved so fast, in fact, that they've agreed to terms with nine players.
Dallas Cowboys 2025 UDFA Signings
- Zion Childress, S (Kentucky)
- Tyler Neville, TE, (Virginia)
- Josh Kelly, WR, (Texas Tech)
- Rivaldo Fairweather, TE, (Auburn)
- Traeshon Holden, WR, (Oregon)
- Justin Barron, S, (Syracuse)
- Alijah Clark, DB, (Syracuse)
- Mike Smith, DB, (Eastern Kentucky)
- Bruce Harmon, CB, (Stephen F. Austin)
Everyone will point to the Cowboys signing two receivers, and understandably so.
Kelly checked in at No. 51 in Dane Brugler's WR rankings,
according to The Beast. The former Red Raider is a nice player but his lack of speed will be put to the test against NFL defenders. He caught 89 passes for 1,023 yards and five touchdowns in his final season
Holden, meanwhile, was Brugler's No. 50 receiver. You can't make it up. A former four-star recruit and Alabama commit, Holden is a big target with nice ball skills, but he could struggle creating separation against NFL defensive backs. That could be a big hurdle for him.
Childress has the potential to be the gem of this group, which says a lot. He started 24 straight games for the Kentucky Wildcats after transferring from Texas State in 2023. He needs to be coached up, but he lined up at all five secondary positions in college and plays with speed and natural instincts.
Another standout is tight end Tyler Neville
ESPN's Todd Archer reported the Cowboys gave Neville a $10,000 signing bonus guaranteed $90,000 of his base salary. He is clearly a player they view can challenge this tight end group. The TE3 job behind Jake Ferguson and Luke Schoonmaker could be up for grabs.