Cowboys, Raiders Develop Undrafted Players During Minicamps
Cowboys, Raiders Develop Undrafted Players During Minicamps

Cowboys, Raiders Develop Undrafted Players During Minicamps

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During recent minicamps, several rookies and undrafted free agents have been making strong impressions on their NFL teams. The Las Vegas Raiders have been impressed by wide receiver Thornton, a fourth-round pick known for his rare combination of size and speed, who is competing for significant playing time alongside established receivers. The Dallas Cowboys are seeing promising performances from undrafted free agents Alijah Clark and Brevyn Spann-Ford, each earning first-team reps on defense and offense respectively, with Spann-Ford pushing for a larger role at tight end. Clark's versatile defensive skills and athleticism have elevated him up the depth chart, while Spann-Ford’s blocking and improved receiving ability have made him a valuable asset in the Cowboys’ offense. Meanwhile, the Cowboys' running back situation features free-agent additions Miles Sanders and Javonte Williams taking first-team reps, with the depth chart still fluid. These developments highlight the importance of both drafted and undrafted players in shaping team rosters and providing depth for the upcoming NFL season.

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