Cowboys Worked Out Former Seahawks Defender


The Dallas Cowboys have been relatively quiet for most of the offseason.

Other than trading for wide receiver George Pickens, they haven’t made much of a splash.

However, that doesn’t mean they’re not actively trying to get better.

They’re leaving no stone unturned in their pursuit of a bounce-back season, and that includes digging deep for talent.

As reported by James Larsen of the UFL Newsroom, they’ll host UFL standout defensive end DeVere Levelston for a workout.

Levelston excelled for the Memphis Showboats last season, logging 2.0 sacks and 12 tackles after joining the team midway through the campaign.

He also has NFL experience, as the Seattle Seahawks signed him as an undrafted free agent last season, although he never came off the practice squad.

Levelston attended high school near Dallas before enrolling at Tyler Junior College.

He later transferred to SMU and finished with 90 combined tackles, 11.0 sacks and one fumble recovery in four seasons.

The Cowboys have a recent history of signing spring football stars, with returner KaVontae Turpin and kicker Brandon Aubrey becoming All-Pros and some of the best players in the league at their respective crafts.

The Cowboys bolstered their pass rush by bringing back Dante Fowler Jr. after a stint with the Washington Commanders, and they have one of the most disruptive forces in the game in Micah Parsons.

But you can never have too much depth on defense, especially in a stacked division like the NFC East.

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