It’s fair to say Cowboys Nation didn’t exactly erupt in jubilation when Dallas signed receiver Jalen Moreno Cropper as an undrafted free agent (UDFA) this past spring.
On paper, the Cowboys receiver hierarchy was already relatively stacked. CeeDee Lamb,
It’s fair to say Cowboys Nation didn’t exactly erupt in jubilation when Dallas signed receiver Jalen Moreno Cropper as an undrafted free agent (UDFA) this past spring.
Simi Fehoko and Jalen Brooks had an inside track on the bottom half because of their draft status.
Together with Pro Bowler return man KaVontae Turpin, the Cowboys had seven players more pedigreed than Moreno-Cropper,
making a push for the 53-man roster an uphill battle for the Fresno State product
. It wasn’t an indictment on Moreno-Cropper as a prospect,
it’s just the situation in Dallas just wasn’t brimming with opportunity.
Moreno-Cropper, 5-foot-11, 172-pounds, didn’t sign with the Cowboys as a nobody.
Moreno-Cropper, 5-foot-11, 172-pounds, didn’t sign with the Cowboys as a nobody.