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Cowboys Conclude Rookie Minicamp as Receiver Search Continues

Undrafted rookie Traeshon Holden uses draft snub as motivation while Dallas evaluates internal and external options for a No. 2 receiver.

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Jonathan Mingo at Cowboys Practice
College football fans react to Oregon Ducks star Traeshon Holden getting ejected for spitting on an Ohio State Buckeyes player.

Overview

  • The Dallas Cowboys wrapped up their rookie minicamp, with undrafted wide receiver Traeshon Holden aiming to secure a roster spot.
  • Holden, who had a career-best season at Oregon, expressed feeling disrespected by going undrafted and is using it as fuel to prove himself.
  • Head coach Brian Schottenheimer emphasized daily improvement over depth chart positioning during evaluations of rookies and newcomers.
  • Dallas continues to assess its wide receiver depth behind CeeDee Lamb, exploring both internal candidates and potential veteran acquisitions.
  • The team has $37 million in cap space, allowing flexibility to address the acknowledged need for a reliable No. 2 receiver.