Even though the lion's share of attention will go to the Dallas Cowboys' small subset of stars, training camp is often most valuable for the players who are looking for a spot on the 53-man roster or practice squad.
One of Jason Garrett's best traits as a head coach is that he allows the roster to have some semblance of a meritocracy. Antwaun Woods is a shining example. After two years on the Tennessee Titans practice squad, Woods reached an injury settlement with the team, which resulted in him becoming a free agent. The Cowboys signed Woods to a small two-year, $1.