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Free Agent Tracker: Several Cowboys Land UDFA Deals following NFL Draft
See where the undrafted Cowboys land.
The 2025 NFL Draft came to a close on Saturday, and four Cowboys were drafted. What remains for the rest of the NFL-hopeful Pokes is to see where they might land on an undrafted free agent deal.
These are sometimes considered more favorable than a late round pick, which is also doesn’t come with a guaranteed deal, in that it allows player and his reps more agency in selecting their landing spot.
Here we’ll track which Cowboys sign with whom on UDFA deals.
Brennan Presley | Los Angeles Rams
The Bixby native and eternally overlooked receiver, finished his career as the all-time pass-catcher in OSU history. Now he’ll get a shot at the NFL, even if he didn’t hear his named called during the draft.
Brennan Presley is headed to LA to try to carve out a spot in Sean McVay’s high-powered offense, according to a report.
The #Rams are signing former Oklahoma State wide receiver Brennan Presley.
Had 315 career catches at Oklahoma State.
— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) April 26, 2025
Trey Rucker | Washington Commanders
OSU safety Trey Rucker has agreed to a deal with the Commanders.
Headed to our Nation’s Capital 🤠#GoPokes | @trey_ruck pic.twitter.com/VxkpBlXTw7
— OSU Cowboy Football (@CowboyFB) April 26, 2025
After transferring from Wake Forest in 2021, Rucker made an immediate impact in Stillwater. He was one of a trio of Cowboys to total at least 100 tackles in 2023 and then led OSU with 84 tackles last season.
Rashod Owens | Cincinnati Bengals
Former OSU wide receiver Rashod Owens has signed a deal with the Bengals. In five years at OSU, Owens amassed 1,771 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns. Now he’ll get a chance to earn a spot to catch passes from Joe Burrow.
We already know he looks good in orange 😉
On to Cincinnati @luxury_owens12! 🤠pic.twitter.com/ZnKiHGs59j
— OSU Cowboy Football (@CowboyFB) April 26, 2025
Joe Michalski | Denver Broncos
Played all five years of his career at OSU, and was a regular started over the last three.
To the Mile High City for @JoeMichalski2 🤩#GoPokes | @Broncos pic.twitter.com/ntCrT34f9Y
— OSU Cowboy Football (@CowboyFB) April 27, 2025
Dalton Cooper | Kansas City Chiefs
Dalton Cooper is headed to KC. After three years at Texas State, Cooper came in and became an instant starter along OSU’s O-line.
KC here he comes! @_super_coope 🤠pic.twitter.com/U0XPpXCq8f
— OSU Cowboy Football (@CowboyFB) April 27, 2025
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