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ARLINGTON, Texas – Ever since the Cowboys drafted him in the second round of the NFL Draft back in early May, DeMarcus Lawrence said being an NFL player wasn’t exactly “official.”
Despite being a second-round pick (34thoverall) and participating in rookie minicamps, OTA practices and even part of a full-team minicamp, the missing piece was signing the dotted line to his contract.
Lawrence was able to complete that process on Wednesday, which is seemingly the final step to reality.
“It feels official now. It’s real,” Lawrence said this week, just minutes after he signed his four-year contract worth about $5.5 million. “I’m not saying I was ever really worried about. That’s something I let my agent control. But until you sign and officially become a Dallas Cowboy … I’m just excited to get that out of the way and now it’s all about football.”
If there was the slightest bit of the distraction for Lawrence this offseason, that has to be a good sign for the Cowboys, who seem more than pleased with the rookie’s progress. Although the pads have to come on, Lawrence has been highly competitive in practice, especially in the one-on-one battles with Tyron Smith , a Pro Bowler who is now considered one of the best left tackles in the league.
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