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Five Cowboys Players at Risk of Being Cut Before Training Camp

Dallas, TX – July 4, 2025

As the Dallas Cowboys prepare to report to Oxnard, California, for training camp on July 21, the pressure is mounting for several players to prove their worth or face the chopping block. With a revamped roster under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer and a 7-10 season to rebound from in 2024, the team is poised to make tough decisions to trim down to the 53-man roster. Here are five Cowboys players currently at risk of being cut.

1. John Stephens Jr. (Tight End)
John Stephens Jr., an undrafted free agent from 2023, has been sidelined by two torn ACLs in 2023 and 2024, limiting his NFL exposure. Despite his 6-foot-5 frame and college stats (41 catches, 665 yards, 7 touchdowns at TCU and Louisiana), he ranks fourth behind Jake Ferguson, Luke Schoonmaker, and Brevyn Spann-Ford. With Spann-Ford gaining first-team reps in minicamp, Stephens’ injury recovery and lack of impact make him a prime candidate for release.

2. Will Grier (Quarterback)
Will Grier, a long-time backup, faces an uncertain future with Joe Milton III’s arrival from the Patriots on April 3. Grier’s lone career start came in 2019, and with Dak Prescott healthy, his role is redundant. His $1 million cap hit is manageable, but Milton’s potential and Grier’s limited production could see him cut to make room for younger talent.

3. Mazi Smith (Defensive Tackle)
Mazi Smith, a 2023 first-round pick, has underperformed with a 34.7 PFF grade in 2024 and recurring injuries. Despite a $5 million cap hit, the Cowboys might cut him if Jay Toia or Solomon Thomas outperform him in camp, especially after a defensive line ranked 28th in yards allowed last year. His third coordinator in three years adds pressure to prove his worth.

4. Caelen Carson (Cornerback)
Caelen Carson, a 2024 fifth-round pick, showed promise but lacks experience. With Trevon Diggs and Shavon Revel Jr. recovering from injuries, and Kaiir Elam and Alijah Clark competing, Carson’s spot is shaky. His development hinges on standout camp performances, or he risks being waived to prioritize proven depth.

5. Malik Davis (Running Back)
Malik Davis, an undrafted free agent from 2022, managed just 27 yards in 8 games in 2024. With Jaydon Blue and Miles Sanders adding competition, Davis’ minimal contribution and frequent roster cuts (waived and re-signed multiple times) make him vulnerable. The Cowboys may opt for younger or more versatile options.

With $32 million in cap space, GM Jerry Jones has flexibility, but these players must impress in camp to avoid the axe. Can they secure their spots, or will new faces take over? Stay tuned to ESPN for updates.

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