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Ted Hendricks Award-Winning Rookie Shines in Camp But Still Remains Unsigned — Slams Cowboys Front Office

Ted Hendricks Award-Winning Rookie Shines in Camp But Still Remains Unsigned — Slams Cowboys Front Office

The Dallas Cowboys are once again facing scrutiny, this time for their mishandling of one of their most promising rookies from the 2025 NFL Draft: Donovan Ezeiruaku. Despite standing out in offseason workouts and early camp sessions, the former Boston College star remains unsigned, and now he’s gone public with his frustrations — even going so far as to criticize the Cowboys’ organizational structure.

Ezeiruaku, the winner of the prestigious Ted Hendricks Award — given annually to the top defensive end in college football — dominated his final college season with 16.5 sacks and multiple game-changing plays. Drafted by the Cowboys in the second round, he was expected to immediately compete for reps on the defensive line and inject youthful energy into the pass rush.

But as of early August, Donovan still has not signed his rookie contract. In a brief yet revealing comment to the media, he didn't hold back:

“I feel like I’ve done everything right. I’ve shown up, worked hard, and proved I belong. But the respect hasn’t been mutual. Honestly, the way things were run back at Boston College felt more professional and transparent than what I’m experiencing here.”

The comment sent ripples through the fanbase and media, especially since Ezeiruaku is known for his calm, measured demeanor. For him to openly compare a college program favorably to an NFL franchise — particularly the Dallas Cowboys — shows just how frustrated he has become with the stalled negotiations.

Sources indicate that the hold-up stems from disagreements over the guaranteed money portion of the deal. Ezeiruaku reportedly wants a package similar to what other second-round edge rushers received in recent years. However, the Cowboys have been slow to meet those expectations, which Donovan sees as a sign of disrespect.

Many analysts have warned that this could be another case of the Cowboys’ rigid front office dynamics getting in the way of roster development. For a team already under fire for its contract disputes, especially with Micah Parsons, the last thing they need is another young defensive star feeling undervalued before even playing a snap.

If the Cowboys don’t act swiftly, they risk alienating a player they invested high draft capital in — and proving, once again, that for all their star power, sometimes their off-field decision-making is what holds them back most.

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