The Dallas Cowboys have added some fresh talent to their offensive line, signing DJ Wingfield following an impressive showing at the team's rookie minicamp. The move brings the 90-man roster one step closer to completion as the Cowboys continue to build depth for the upcoming season.
Wingfield's journey to the NFL has been anything but straightforward. After initially committing to USC for the 2025 season—with agent Brett Tessler noting a "large NIL deal" was in place—the offensive lineman was ultimately ruled ineligible and never suited up for the Trojans. It's a reminder that in today's college football landscape, even the most promising NIL agreements can hit unexpected roadblocks.
Before the USC detour, Wingfield built his résumé at Purdue, where he started 12 games at right guard in 2024. His collegiate path also included stops at New Mexico and junior college, giving him a wealth of experience against varying levels of competition. That versatility and grit are exactly what the Cowboys value in their offensive line room.
For a team that prides itself on physical play in the trenches, adding a player like Wingfield—who has proven he can hold his own in the Big Ten—could be a savvy depth move. As training camp approaches, fans will be watching to see if this rookie minicamp standout can earn a permanent spot on the roster.
