DALLAS — The Dallas Cowboys have reportedly signed Gareon Conley and Willie Harvey Jr. from the United Football League, according to multiple reports.
Conley, who was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the first round of the 2017 draft, is a cornerback coming off a season with the UFL's DC Defenders.
During his three seasons with the Raiders, Conley appeared in 23 games, tallying 45 solo tackles and four interceptions.
Conley also spent one season with the Texans in 2019 where he recorded 20 solo tackles.
This past season with the DC Defenders, Conley was able to get 25 tackles and two interceptions in just seven games.
Continuing on the defensive side, the Cowboys are also reportedly bringing in Linebacker Willie Harvey Jr., who led the UFL in tackles during the 2024 season, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
Harvey played with the St. Louis BattleHawks and apart from his 78 total tackles, another stat that stands out is his two forced fumbles and nine tackles for loss throughout 10 games.
After going undrafted in the 2019 NFL Draft, Harvey signed with the Cleveland Browns where he spent two seasons bouncing in and out of the organization as they brought him onto the practice squad, then the active roster and then finally getting waived in 2022.
These mark the latest transactions for the Cowboys, who last made a roster move on May 8, 2024.