Dallas Cowboys minicamp: 3 winners from the week’s practices

Dallas Cowboys minicamp: 3 winners from the week’s practices
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A few Cowboys players really helped themselves with how they performed during minicamp.

After a three-day stint, the Dallas Cowboys’ mandatory minicamp has now concluded. They can now look to the next phase of the offseason - training camp. With every passing stage of the offseason, the mold of this team starts to take shape, and with some strong performances a few players appear to have carved out a role for themselves. Here are the players who gained the most from minicamp.

Kaiir Elam

Earlier this offseason, Kaiir Elam was traded to the Cowboys. A former first-round pick of the Buffalo Bills, Elam struggled to see the field as much as he should and quickly fell out of favor with the organization. He comes to Dallas with a fresh start hoping to make a name for himself and live up to his draft status.

He strung together good days at minicamp and now heads to training camp with some good reps under his belt. Dallas has questions at cornerback because of the health of Trevon Diggs and inexperience at the position. Though Shavon Revel and Caelen Carson are intriguing prospects, they are still developing and Elam can seize the moment in the interim. Elam is in the final year of his rookie contract from Buffalo but could find a role for himself beyond this season if he can carry the momentum from minicamp into the regular season.

George Pickens

Another trade acquisition makes this list. Since touching down in Dallas, George Pickens has lived up to expectations. He already established a connection with Dak Prescott and has showcased his talents at minicamp. His arrival looks to be a major boon for the offense, and it alleviates the pressure of carrying the passing offense on CeeDee Lamb.

Pickens is terrific at tracking the ball downfield and has an outstanding ability to make difficult catches. What’s also refreshing is how well he has connected with the team and is buying in to the new culture. Though no deal is imminent for Pickens with the Cowboys, it helps that he’s cultivating a good image for himself whether it be in Dallas or his next potential suitor. CeeDee Lamb has mentioned that there are no egos between him and Pickens and the two are off to a harmonious start. Hopefully by year’s end, everyone is still happy.

Brevyn Spann-Ford

Brevyn Spann-Ford has climbed a long way since last offseason. He earned a spot on the roster as an undrafted free agent from Minnesota and excelled as a blocking tight end. The Cowboys are looking to get younger and Spann-Ford has a lot of tools to work with.

During minicamp he was on the field with the starters at times which signifies the belief the coaches have in him. He has tremendous size and can engulf smaller players when blocking with his massive frame. He also has enough receiving upside to challenge for a larger role.

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