
UDFA defensive back hopes to parlay clutch performances into NFL career with Cowboys
Could Eastern Kentucky DB Mike Smith Jr be among that group? The team signed Smith following this year's draft, in one of Dallas' thinner UDFA hauls in recent seasons. The former team captain was an AFCA All-American, unanimous All-UAC selection and was a participant in this year's East-West Shrine Bowl all-star game. He tied for his league lead with four interceptions on the season, including two that sealed victories in the final seconds.
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Position: Defensive Back
Age: 23
Height: 6-foot-1
Weight: 206 pounds
Hometown: Jacksonville, FL
College: Eastern Kentucky (Film Study Video)
Draft: 2025 Undrafted Free Agent
Contract: Three-year contract (2025), $2.98 million
2025 Base Salary: $840,000, $175,000 guaranteed
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