Why a second-year player could be the secret offensive weapon for Dallas Cowboys
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Despite the decline in physical practices during the NFL offseason, the Dallas Cowboys' 2025 program highlights second-year tight end Brevyn Spann-Ford's potential for increased contributions. After starting as an undrafted free agent, Spann-Ford impressed in offseason drills, showcasing athleticism and improved physique. With head coach Brian Schottenheimer praising his performance, Spann-Ford may compete for a larger role alongside Jake Ferguson, particularly as he transitions from a blocking-focused role. His growing confidence and skills could position him above the 2023 second-round pick on the depth chart.
"He had an incredible off-season," head coach Brian Schottenheimer said. "He really did. The size alone, he moves really well... This guy can be a weapon [in the receiving game]."
"The thing I loved about Brev from day one is you knew that this wasn't too big for him," Schottenheimer said. "You knew mentally that he knew, 'I belong here..."
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