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Everything you need to know about Cowboys’ undrafted free agent signings

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Here is what you need to know about the Dallas Cowboys UDFAs.

WACO, TX - NOVEMBER 15: Tight end Michael Trigg #1 of the Baylor Bears signals to the bench during the Big 12 football game between Baylor Bears and Utah Utes on November 15, 2025, at McLane Stadium, in Waco, TX. (Photo by David Buono/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images The 2026 NFL Draft is over but, as Stephen Jones likes to say, roster building is a 24/7, 365 day a year kind of business. The moment the Broncos made the 257th pick, thus ending this year’s draft, all 32 teams began signing undrafted players to various deals in an effort to get the best remaining players that weren’t fortunate enough to hear their name called.

The Cowboys have already put together a decent pool of undrafted free agents, and you can find the live tracker here . Now let’s dive into what each player offers and what their chances may be of making the team. SMU WR Jordan Hudson Born and raised in Dallas, Jordan Hudson initially committed to TCU before transferring to SMU.

His role grew each year, and he became the top receiver for the Mustangs this past season, though he only finished with 785 receiving yards and six touchdowns in a crowded receiver room. Dane Brugler of The Athletic graded Hudson as a sixth-/seventh-round prospect, and the 33rd receiver in the draft, so getting him as an undrafted free agent is a bit of a steal. Hudson will have to work to make the roster, but he has the talent to be in the mix for the final receiver spot in Dallas.

Baylor TE Michael Trigg One of the more tantalizing undrafted free agents out there, Michael Trigg was a bit of a shock to not get picked. At 6’4” and 240 pounds, his 34” arms make him a ridiculously long move tight end. He caught 50 passes for 694 yards and six touchdowns this past year despite playing in an offense that doesn’t typically prioritize the tight end.

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