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Rookie WR Camden Brown has been a standout during Cowboys’ Southern California training camp

The Dallas Cowboys concluded their Southern California training camp on Thursday, with rookie wide receiver Camden Brown delivering a strong performance at his final practice. This marked the third successful week for the undrafted free agent from Georgia Southern. Brown first made an impression at the same Oxnard hotel and practice field he visited during the previous year's camp.

Brown's week-long stay at Oxnard left a lasting impression on scouts, as he showcased his talent in two games against West Coast rivals. During those contests, Brown recorded seven receptions for 130 yards and three touchdowns. His ability to track the ball and adjust while it was in the air stood out, as seen in his first touchdown against Southern California.

Quarterback Dak Prescott highlighted Brown's potential, noting that the rookie demonstrated the key traits needed for success on Sundays, particularly in contested catches. Officiating coordinator Klayton Adams praised Brown's consistency in route running, releases, and body language. However, with the Cowboys already fielding talented receivers like CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens, as well as the addition of veteran Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Brown may struggle to secure a roster spot or make the practice squad.

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