It appears the Cowboys have signed Tony Pollard

As an aside, I was watching an interview Pollard did after the draft and the entire Pollard family minus him are diehard Steelers fans. This is a tough adjustment for them. Tony liked the Ravens only because the first team he ever played for were called the Ravens.
 

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So this would leave Hill, McGovern and Jackson to sign. The first 3.
 
I don't think Weber is happy to be in Dallas. He thought he was going much higher in the draft and was about to make his name in the league. Instead he's going to spend the next 4 years on a 7th round salary watching Zeke Elliott play.
 
As an aside, I was watching an interview Pollard did after the draft and the entire Pollard family minus him are diehard Steelers fans. This is a tough adjustment for them. Tony liked the Ravens only because the first team he ever played for were called the Ravens.
I wish him luck mutually, but at a minimum, I hope his mere presence here destroys the the very fabric of his extended Steelers family, irreparably.
 
As an aside, I was watching an interview Pollard did after the draft and the entire Pollard family minus him are diehard Steelers fans. This is a tough adjustment for them. Tony liked the Ravens only because the first team he ever played for were called the Ravens.

Sean Lee and his family were die hard Steelers fans as well
 
I don't think Weber is happy to be in Dallas. He thought he was going much higher in the draft and was about to make his name in the league. Instead he's going to spend the next 4 years on a 7th round salary watching Zeke Elliott play.

Obviously, no teams were going to start him anyway. The way the commish likes to suspend Zeke, this is the best place Weber. He could be the starter 1/2 of the season is he's patient...
 

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