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OXNARD, Calif. -- The Dallas Cowboys have a reputation as a franchise that's friendly to undrafted free agents. Just look at franchise quarterback Tony Romo as one of the ultimate examples of an undrafted player made good. Starting safety Barry Church, slot receiver Cole Beasley and change-of-pace back Lance Dunbar are some of the Cowboys' other significant undrafted success stories. Here's a look at a couple of undrafted rookies who have caught the coaches' eyes during the first two weeks of practice, which makes them worth watching in Thursday's preseason opener: WR Chris Boyd: The 6-foot-4, 210-pound Boyd probably would have been drafted if not for his involvement in a rape case last summer.Continue reading...