Cowboys to reportedly work out UFL’s leading tackler after finding gems in previous spring league signings

June 10, 2024
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Cowboys to reportedly work out UFL’s leading tackler after finding gems in previous spring league signings



After the Dallas Cowboys’ inactive “all-in” offseason that turned into the spring of “do it with less” the team is searching for remaining free agents to fill the margins of its 90-man roster before training camp in late July.

They will look to add depth at inside linebacker on Tuesday when they coach St. Louis Battlehawks linebacker Willie Harvey Jr. for NFL Media. Harvey led the UFL, the combined spring league created after the merger of the XFL and USFL, in total tackles with 78 during the league’s 10-game season. He also led all UFL linebackers in tackles for loss (nine), passes defended (six) and forced fumbles (two).

Harvey’s standout production led to him earning one of three inside linebacker spots on the UFL’s inaugural all-league team.

“I think that’s where we are. We’re never done,” coach Mike McCarthy said at the team’s organized activities in late May when asked about the Cowboys’ addition to his roster. “I actually just met with (vice president of player personnel) Will (McClay) for a while this morning. We have a lot of really good players to train and prepare for. We were 88 at this time last year.”

Harvey was an undrafted free agent out of Iowa State in 2019 when the Cleveland Browns signed him five years ago. He fluctuated between the Browns’ practice squad and active roster, playing in four careers. NFL Games in so many years. He played for the last time NFL football during the 2021 season, stepping up and recording a tackle in Cleveland’s 26-14 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 17. Harvey has two career tackles in those four games in which he only took the field on special teams.

Maybe he could be a diamond in the hard-fought success story, like each of the other two players the Cowboys have pulled from the spring football league in the last two years. In 2022, Dallas signed USFL MVP wide receiver/returner KaVontae Turpin, and he repaid their faith by earning Pro Bowl honors as a rookie.

Last season, the Cowboys signed kicker Brandon Aubrey from the USFL, and he produced a historic season. Aubrey broke the NFL record for most consecutive field goals to start a career (35) and finished tied for second with former Vikings kicker Gary Anderson for second most field goals in a single season without a loss. in the league’s history. (35), just two shy of tying the all-time record of 37 set by Indianapolis Colts kicker Mike Vanderjagt in 2003. Aubrey also drilled 99 touchbacks on kickoffs, which is now the NFL all-time record in a single season. Naturally, Aubrey earned first-team All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors in 2023.

Based on Dallas’ history with spring league signings, it wouldn’t be shocking if Harvey ends up becoming a regular starter, at least in 2024, should they opt to add him to the roster after Tuesday’s practice.





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