Local Cowboys UDFA has shot to shock, win roster spot with elite trait
Local DFW star, former SMU wide receiver Jordan Hudson is competing for a spot on the Dallas Cowboys roster, here's what he brings to the table.
As OTAs approach, the rookie minicamp that concluded last week has ushered in a wave of fresh young talent eager to earn a place on the Dallas Cowboys. Among these promising athletes is a local star from DFW who also played college football in Dallas. This standout player is Jordan Hudson, a Garland native who attended SMU and made a name for himself as a boundary X receiver for the Mustangs.
The receiving corps is packed with talent, featuring CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens, late-round 2024 discovery Ryan Flournoy, and more. The competition this year is set to be intense; if Hudson aims to secure a spot on the 53-man roster, he must truly excel. Jordan Hudson Pro day measurements Height: 6-foot-1 Weight: 191 pounds Arm Length: 31 1/8 " 40-yard dash: 4.
58 seconds Vertical Jump: 32" 20-yard split: 2. 57 seconds 10-yard split: 1. 63 seconds Broad Jump: 10'00" Games Watched: vs Boston College, vs Miami, and vs Louisville Strengths Hudson's film against Miami immediately shows his consistent ability to pluck the ball out of the air in heavy traffic.
He possesses elite body control, showing a natural knack for contorting his frame mid-flight to secure the tough catch. This ultra-competitiveness is woven into his playstyle; he clearly wants the ball in his hands on every snap and plays with a visible edge that dictates the tempo of the matchup. Beyond the initial catch, his YAC ability on screens and hitches shows real promise that he could become a reliable, high-volume chain-mover.