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The Dallas Cowboys have been making moves to fill out their roster ahead of training camp in late July. They recently signed inside linebacker Willie Harvey Jr. from the UFL’s St. Louis Battlehawks, where he led the league in tackles, tackles for loss, passes defended, and forced fumbles. Harvey’s impressive performance earned him a spot on the UFL’s all-league team. Along with Harvey, the Cowboys also signed defensive back Gareon Conley, a former first-round pick in 2017 who most recently played for the UFL’s DC Defenders.

Coach Mike McCarthy expressed that the team is always looking to improve and add talent to the roster, highlighting the importance of depth and competition in organized team activities. Harvey, who was undrafted in 2019 and previously played for the Cleveland Browns, has the potential to be a success story like other spring league signings by the Cowboys. In recent years, the team signed players like KaVontae Turpin and Brandon Aubrey, who went on to have Pro Bowl seasons.

Brandon Aubrey, a kicker signed from the USFL, had a historic season with the Cowboys, breaking records for consecutive made field goals and most touchbacks on kickoffs in a single season. His success demonstrates the potential for players from alternative leagues to make a significant impact in the NFL. With the Cowboys’ track record of finding talent in the spring leagues, Harvey could have a promising future with the team.

If Harvey continues to impress and make strides in training camp, he could potentially earn a starting role with the Cowboys in the upcoming season. His versatility and playmaking ability could add depth to the defense and contribute to the team’s success in 2024. The Cowboys’ willingness to explore all avenues for talent acquisition shows their commitment to building a competitive and dynamic roster for the upcoming season.