Following an offseason that started with high expectations for the Dallas Cowboys, their approach has shifted towards making strategic additions with the resources available.
The Cowboys are now focused on finalizing their 90-man roster as they gear up for training camp in late July. In line with this preparation, the team has scheduled a workout with St. Louis Battlehawks linebacker Willie Harvey Jr.
Willie Harvey Jr.'s Impressive UFL Performance
Harvey emerged as one of the standout performers in the United Football League (UFL). He led the league with 78 total tackles during its 10-game season, showcasing his defensive prowess. Furthermore, Harvey led all UFL linebackers in tackles for loss (nine), passes defended (six), and forced fumbles (two). His exceptional performance earned him one of the three coveted inside linebacker spots on the UFL's inaugural All-League team.
A Journey of Persistence
Harvey's journey to professional football has been anything but smooth. The linebacker went undrafted out of Iowa State in 2019 but was picked up by the Cleveland Browns. He oscillated between the Browns' practice squad and active roster, appearing in four NFL games. His last NFL appearance came during the 2021 season when he recorded a tackle in Cleveland's Week 17 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Despite limited opportunities, Harvey managed to make his mark on special teams, recording two tackles in his four-game NFL career.
Dallas's History with Alternative League Talent
The Cowboys have shown a knack for finding talent in alternative leagues. In 2022, they signed KaVontae Turpin, a wide receiver and return man who had earned MVP honors in the USFL. Turpin went on to earn Pro Bowl honors as a rookie. Last season, the Cowboys added kicker Brandon Aubrey from the USFL. Aubrey set the NFL record for the most consecutive made field goals to start a career (35), tied for the second-most successful field goals in a single season without a miss (35), and set the record for the most touchbacks on kickoffs in a single season (99). He earned first-team All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors in 2023.
The Potential Impact of Harvey
Given this track record of success with players from alternative leagues, it wouldn't be surprising if Willie Harvey Jr. made a significant impact should the Cowboys decide to sign him. His UFL performance suggests that he has the potential to become a regular starter or provide valuable depth. Harvey’s ability to lead a league in tackles and excel in various defensive categories highlights his readiness for the NFL.
Coach McCarthy's Perspective
Coach Mike McCarthy has consistently emphasized the team’s commitment to improving the roster. "I think it's just kind of where we are," McCarthy stated. "We're never done. I actually just met with (vice president of player personnel) Will (McClay) for quite some time this morning. We got plenty of really good players to practice and get ready. We were at 88 this time last year."
McCarthy's comments underline the organization's proactive approach in scouting and acquiring talent. The upcoming workout with Willie Harvey Jr. is another testament to this philosophy. The Cowboys’ ability to identify and mold players from alternative leagues has been a key aspect of their off-season strategy, and Harvey could be the next in line to benefit from this approach.
As the training camp draws closer, the Dallas Cowboys are meticulously building a roster capable of competing at the highest level. With strategic signings and a clear vision for development, the Cowboys continue to balance their high expectations with careful planning and execution.
The inclusion of Willie Harvey Jr. into their plans, should he impress during his workout, could fortify their defense and provide another example of the Cowboys' forward-thinking roster construction. As the offseason progresses, all eyes will be on how these strategic additions shape the team's success in the upcoming season.