Flashed his potential last September in Norman, Okla. The Ohio State wide receiver caught four touchdown passes, including a grab in which he managed to cradle the ball against Oklahoma defensive back Michiah Quick and get a foot down. Those plays, though, were few and far between and Brown wasn’t considered a top target in this draft. But the were intrigued enough to use their second seventh-round pick on Brown, and feel he has high upside in future years. “I think he has a lot,” Executive Vice President Stephen Jones said.

“He is one of those guys that the floor may be a little lower, but he also has a really big ceiling. All you have to do is flip on the Oklahoma game and you can see his work. He had some injuries. I think he gained some weight — he probably didn’t handle that perfectly, but a couple years ago he was in the mix right there with some big-time receiving talent, stride for stride with them. But Brown will have an opportunity to show what he can do throughout training camp.

He just needs to show some of the Oklahoma-esque plays he made early on a year ago. “I feel like I bring a nasty edge to the team,” Brown said. “I feel like I’m a big, physical receiver who in all aspects of his game is going to play that way. In the run game, I’m going to try to smash the safety on the crack block.

I’m going to try to put the cornerback on the bench on a play when I’m not getting the ball. “Just the same when I’m running a route. I feel like that’s one of my strong points, going up and getting the ball, and just battling. I’m somebody who is going to battle all game. I feel like that’s what I’m going to bring to this team.”.

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Dallas Cowboys An unofficial list of undrafted free agents who have signed or committed with the Cowboys: • Cooper Rush, QB, Central Michigan • Austin Appleby, QB, Florida • Lewis Neal, LB, LSU • Lucas Wacha, LB, Wyoming • Kennan Gilchrist, OLB, Appalachian State • Blake Jarwin, TE, Oklahoma State • Jahad Thomas, RB, Temple • Joe Jones, LB, Northwestern • Brian Brown, WR, Richmond • Levon Myers, OL, Northern Illinois • Michael Coe, OL, North Dakota • Dan Skipper, OL, Arkansas • Nate Theaker, OL, Wayne State • Woody Baron, DT, Virginia Tech.

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