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Cowboys Rookie Already Making a Huge Impact on Team

The preseason is showing that this Cowboys player can deliver.

The Dallas Cowboys have discovered a hidden gem in their rookie class with Camden Brown, who isn't the most eye-catching draft pick. Despite being an undrafted free agent from Georgia Southern, Brown has already proven himself as a valuable asset. In his NFL debut, Brown immediately made his presence felt, showcasing his talent in a single game. He executed 15 routes, making three receptions for a total of 62 yards and two touchdowns. His performance was nothing short of impressive, averaging 4.13 yards per route run.

Brown's impact wasn't solely based on volume; three catches were enough to contribute significantly to the team's offense. This early success in the preseason has caught the attention of the football community. Pro Football Focus rated Brown a 91.5 in his debut, placing him among the top rookies for the first week of the preseason. His performance earned him a spot in the conversation of the best rookies so far, a testament to his skill despite his undrafted status.

The Cowboys' competition at the wide receiver position makes Brown's early showing all the more noteworthy. The team will need to assess his continued development as the preseason progresses. However, Brown's performance thus far has not only earned him a positive reputation but also given the Cowboys something to consider. While one strong performance doesn't guarantee a major role, it certainly sets a high bar for Brown. Nonetheless, his debut certainly warrants a strong impression.

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