ClutchPoints
The Dallas Cowboys are actively seeking additional running back support, and they are considering players looking for a fresh start. One of those players is Zamir White, who recently faced significant scrutiny regarding his place on the Las Vegas Raiders’ roster after the 2025 minicamp.
White’s time with the Raiders took a downturn following a disappointing 2024 season, where he averaged only 2.8 yards per carry and struggled to adjust to a newly implemented wide-zone blocking scheme. The arrival of high-profile rookie Ashton Jeanty further complicated matters for White, as it crowded the Raiders’ backfield depth chart and put him at risk of losing his roster spot.
Now, the former fourth-round draft pick is being given another chance in Texas, where the Cowboys are evaluating his potential to revive his career. According to ESPN’s senior NFL insider Jeremy Fowler, “Zamir White also worked out for the Cowboys in recent days, per source. Dallas is exploring running back help.”
This workout indicates that the Dallas coaching staff is committed to strengthening their rushing attack with a powerful, downhill runner. For White, the opportunity to join the Cowboys could be a significant step in moving past his previous struggles and proving he can still excel in the NFL.
As the mandatory minicamp gets underway, Dallas is focused on building a versatile, multi-dimensional offense, making a potential addition like White a sensible depth choice to enhance their running back lineup.
The post Cowboys targeting RB help with workout for ex-Raiders draft pick appeared first on ClutchPoints.