Dallas Cowboys 2025 undrafted free agent tracker

The 2025 NFL draft has come to an end, and the Dallas Cowboys had an impressive weekend. Their first pick was met with some criticism as they went with Alabama guard Tyler Booker. From there, they knocked one pick after another out of the park.

Dallas addressed several needs with defensive end Donovan Ezeiruaku, cornerback Shavon Revel, running back Jaydon Blue, and nose tackle Jay Toia joining the roster.

As the Cowboys know, there’s still plenty of talent to find. Countless prospects were disappointed to be overlooked during the draft and will now look for their NFL home.

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Dallas has found some elite players through undrafted free agency, including quarterback Tony Romo, kicker Brandon Aubrey, wide receiver Miles Austin, offensive tackle Mark Tuinei, cornerback Everson Walls, guard Nate Newton, and wide receiver Drew Pearson.

That’s an impressive list, which is why the work done after the draft is just as important as what happened during the event itself. That said, let’s look at who Dallas has added to the roster this year as undrafted free agents.

Dallas Cowboys 2025 undrafted free agent tracker

Syracuse Orange defensive back Justin Barron intercepts a pass against the Army Black Knights. / Danny Wild-Imagn Images

The first signing for Dallas was Zion Childress, a defensive back from Kentucky who began his career at Texas State.

List will update as more names are made available.

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