Cowboys and 3rd round pick Wilcox agree to terms
Jun 19, 2013 - 10:17 PM Irving, TX (Sports Network) - The Dallas Cowboys came to terms with third round pick J.J. Wilcox on Wednesday, signing the safety to a four-year contract.Wilcox was the Cowboys' second third-round selection in this past April's draft, selected with the 80th overall pick. He is expected to compete with veterans Matt Johnson and Will Allen for a starting position.
He played four seasons at Georgia Southern and became the highest-ever NFL draftee in the history of the school.
The Cowboys signed their other third round selection earlier in the week, wide receiver Terrance Williams, leaving only first-round pick Travis Frederick and second round selection Gavis Escobar unsigned.
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