Cowboys free agency: Dallas signing safety PJ Locke to 1-year deal
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Cowboys free agency: Dallas signing safety PJ Locke to 1-year deal
"As noted in Jordan Schultz's report, Locke has a history with new defensive coordinator Christian Parker from their time together with the Denver Broncos. For full context on Locke, he went undrafted in 2019 out of the University of Texas and latched on with the Broncos after an initial cup of coffee with the Pittsburgh Steelers."
"He has only a single career interception to date, although he had another in the playoffs this past season against Buffalo, but he seems to be more of a point of versatility that Parker could look to use all over the defense."
During the NFL's legal tampering period, the Dallas Cowboys continued strengthening their secondary by signing safety PJ Locke to a one-year contract. Locke, an undrafted 2019 prospect from the University of Texas, previously played for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Denver Broncos. He brings limited interception production with one career interception, though he added another in the playoffs against Buffalo. The signing reunites Locke with new defensive coordinator Christian Parker, with whom he worked in Denver. Locke's primary value lies in his defensive versatility, allowing Parker to deploy him across multiple positions.
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