🚨 COWBOYS OFFSEASON MOVES: Dallas Makes Small Signings, Eyeing Big Changes Ahead 👇

As the Dallas Cowboys’ 2025 season draws to a close, the team is already making moves to improve for the future, with owner Jerry Jones promising some “dramatic differences” in the offseason. While the focus has been on the big changes to come, the Cowboys have also been quietly adding promising depth with a few smaller moves. On Monday, the Cowboys made two key “futures” signings that may not grab headlines but could have significant impact down the line.
Parris Campbell Returns to Dallas
Former NFL second-round pick and wide receiver Parris Campbell is officially rejoining the Cowboys after spending training camp with the team. Campbell, 28, was initially cut after suffering a leg injury during camp but was later brought back to provide some depth. Though he only saw action in two snaps as a special-teamer in 2025, the signing suggests the Cowboys see potential in him, possibly as a future contributor.
Campbell was once a highly touted prospect out of Ohio State, where he put up remarkable numbers, catching a then-record 90 passes in 14 games in 2018. However, since entering the NFL, Campbell has struggled to live up to expectations, bouncing between teams and never quite finding a solidified role. With the Cowboys’ wide receiver room featuring CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens, Ryan Flournoy, and KaVontae Turpin, Campbell will face an uphill battle to crack the rotation. However, with his experience and past promise, the Cowboys are taking a chance on the veteran to see if he can contribute as a role player or special-teamer moving forward.
Nick Leverett Also Re-Signed from the Practice Squad
The Cowboys have also re-signed offensive lineman Nick Leverett from the practice squad. Leverett, who has spent time with the team but has yet to make a significant impact on the active roster, will provide valuable depth along the line. While his return doesn’t move the needle for immediate starting positions, it’s clear that Dallas is committed to strengthening its depth chart as it prepares for a deeper run in future seasons.
Looking Ahead: More Moves Coming
These two signings—while not headline-making—are a part of the Cowboys’ ongoing efforts to fine-tune their roster and build depth for the future. With the exit interviews still taking place inside The Star, more moves are expected as the team evaluates its roster and prepares for what could be a transformative offseason.
While Campbell may not immediately push for a starting spot in the Cowboys’ crowded receiving corps, his presence could provide some valuable depth and competition in the wide receiver room. As for Leverett, his role could be critical in providing backup and insurance on the offensive line, ensuring that the Cowboys have a capable rotation should injuries arise.
The Bigger Picture: Cowboys Preparing for a Big Offseason
These smaller moves are just a warm-up for what the Cowboys hope will be a much bigger offseason. With Jones promising substantial changes to the roster, fans and analysts alike are eagerly awaiting the team’s next steps. The Cowboys are looking to make a serious run in 2026, and these “futures” signings could be just the beginning as they continue to refine their roster.
Stay tuned as the offseason unfolds and the Cowboys gear up for what they hope will be a much more successful campaign in 2026. With both big and small moves in play, the future in Dallas looks exciting—if the Cowboys can continue to make the right choices.