Why did Cowboys give $245,000 guaranteed to an undrafted rookie at non-need position?
Briefly

The Cowboys signed tight end Brevyn Spann-Ford and running back Nathaniel Peat among other undrafted rookie free agents to address team needs after the NFL Draft.
The Cowboys' focus was on Spann-Ford due to his high fifth-round grade, potential as an all-around tight end, dominant blocking skills, and presence as a red zone mismatch.
The team also added tight end Alec Holler, leading to intense training camp competition for the tight end position.
Apart from Spann-Ford and Peat, the Cowboys' post-draft haul included various talented players across different positions such as receivers, defensive tackle, edge rusher, linebacker, cornerback, and safeties.
Read at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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