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UDFA corner with whopping 56 college games played hoping to impress Cowboys coaches
UDFA corner with whopping 56 college games played hoping to impress Cowboys coaches

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UDFA corner with whopping 56 college games played hoping to impress Cowboys coaches

The Cowboys' roster includes players who have spent a lot of time in the league, anchored by veterans such as quarterback Dak Prescott and long snapper Trent Sieg. The team's average age is 25 years old right now, which means there's a large number of players much younger. The team has a rookie hitting that median, however, in UDFA corner Bruce Harmon. Harmon just completed his sixth season at Stephen F Austin, enrolling and putting on a collegiate uniform a year before the COVID pandemic hit. Older college players are often judged on a different scale than their younger counterparts, because they have more mature physical characteristics which can often give them an advantage. A player with no pro experience being a elder statesman in the locker room is a rare thing in the regular season, but Harmon is hoping to be that guy. Rundown Position: Cornerback Age: 25 Height: 5-foot-11 Weight: 205 pounds Hometown: Rockwall, TX High School: Rockwell-Heath College: SF Austin (Film Study Video) Draft: 2025 Undrafted Free Agent Contract: Three-year contract (2025), $2.97 million 2025 Base Salary: $840,000 Profile Harmon saw action in four games in 2019, and another seven in the 2020 COVID year, earning redshirt status that saw him appear in 45 more games across his final four years, 56 games in total. Harmon ran a 4.44-second, 40-yard dash at his Pro Day, with a 4.23-second short shuttle time. Follow Cowboys Wire on Facebook to join in on the conversation with fellow fans!

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