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The Dallas Cowboys have been busy adding new players to their roster in preparation for the upcoming season. One of their recent signings is inside linebacker Willie Harvey Jr. from the St. Louis Battlehawks of the UFL. Harvey was a standout player in the UFL, leading the league in total tackles, tackles for loss, passes defended, and forced fumbles. His impressive performance earned him a spot on the UFL’s all-league team.

In addition to Harvey, the Cowboys also signed defensive back Gareon Conley, a former first-round pick in the 2017 NFL draft. Conley most recently played for the UFL’s DC Defenders. The team has had success with spring league signings in the past, with players like wide receiver/return man KaVontae Turpin and kicker Brandon Aubrey making significant impacts in their first seasons with the Cowboys.

Head coach Mike McCarthy has expressed his excitement about the team’s new additions and their potential to contribute to the team. He has been pleased with the progress of the roster and is optimistic about the upcoming season. With the success of previous spring league signings, there is hope that Harvey could become a key player for the Cowboys in the future.

Harvey’s journey to the NFL has been a challenging one, as he was an undrafted free agent out of Iowa State in 2019. He has spent time with the Cleveland Browns, playing in a few games over the past five years. Despite limited playing time, Harvey has shown potential and could be a valuable asset to the Cowboys’ defense.

As the Cowboys continue to build their roster and prepare for the upcoming season, the addition of players like Harvey and Conley will provide depth and competition at key positions. With a track record of success with spring league signings, the Cowboys are hopeful that Harvey will follow in the footsteps of previous players and make a significant impact on the team. Keep an eye on Harvey as he competes for a spot on the Cowboys’ roster and looks to make his mark in the NFL.