Hold onto your foam fingers, Cowboys Nation. Jerry Jones is cooking up something spicier than Texas chili at a July 4th cookout. While fans were still digesting Dallas’ draft picks, Stephen Jones—Jerry’s son and Cowboys EVP—just dropped a surprise appetizer.
On Monday, Stephen Jones confirmed the Cowboys snagged five undrafted free agents, including the “top player left on their board after the draft,” per Clarence Hill Jr. Think of it like finding a hidden gem at a garage sale—hello, Tony Romo 2.0 vibes. But Jerry isn’t done shuffling the deck.
The 82-year-old owner hinted at adding veteran help for Dak Prescott, specifically at receiver. He name-dropped 2023 fourth-rounder Jonathan Mingo as a potential breakout candidate.
Per Stephen Jones, the Cowboys have agreed to deals with five undrafted free agents. One was the top player left on their board after the draft.
— Clarence Hill Jr (@clarencehilljr) April 27, 2025
But here’s the twist: Jerry’s UDFA move could be a masterstroke. The Cowboys have a history of turning undrafted players into stars (see: Romo, Miles Austin). Could this mystery “top player” be the next diamond? Or will Jerry’s veteran hunt steal the headlines?
This story is unfolding—stay locked in for the latest.
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