
The Dallas Cowboys are down to their official 90-man (sort of) roster.
The Dallas Cowboys have a draft class that isn’t even a full week old and the team had some housekeeping to do. The NFL mandates that every team be down to 90 players following the draft and obviously the Cowboys had to take into consideration not only their drafted players, but the undrafted free agents that they will sign as well when trimming down to that number.
On Wednesday it was revealed that the team waived four players: Malik Davis, Jack Anderson, Brock Mogensen and Earl Bostick Jr..
The #Cowboys have made the following roster moves today:
Waived:
RB Malik Davis
OG Jack Anderson
LB Brock Mogensen
OT Earl Bostick Jr.Utilized the International Exemption for DT Denzel Daxon. This allows them to carry 91 players on the roster.
— Tommy Yarrish (@tommy_yarrish) April 30, 2025
The mothership’s Tommy Yarrish noted that the team is utilizing an international exemption for defensive tackle Denzel Daxon which technically brings their number to 91.
On some level it is a bit surprising to see the team waive running back Malik Davis given the general unknown at the position, but obviously the Cowboys just drafted two backs and signed two in free agency. The math suggested this was possible.
With a roster now set the Cowboys can focus on getting set for football(ish) activities.
As you were.