
Schoonmaker faces depth-chart threat from two undrafted TEs after injury-plagued tenure
Luke Schoonmaker, a second-round pick out of Michigan in the 2023 draft, faces significant roster competition heading into training camp. The Cowboys signed two undrafted free agents at tight end—Baylor's Michael Trigg and TCU's D.J. Rogers—and spent the most money among their undrafted free agent crop on those two positions. Historical precedent suggests undrafted tight ends can leap drafted players on the depth chart; two years ago, Brevyn Spann-Ford converted the highest-paid undrafted deal into two years with the Cowboys, leaping Schoonmaker on the depth chart. If the undrafted rookies take strides, Schoonmaker will have to fight for his spot. The positive for Schoonmaker is that he is feeling healthy after dealing with multiple injuries over the last two years.
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View Luke Schoonmaker 2026 fantasy football value pagePlayer profile with fantasy value, ADP, projections, news, and source-backed STACKED insightsThe Cowboys didn't acquire a veteran tight end this offseason. They also didn't select a tight end in the 2026 NFL draft, but they did sign two undrafted free agents in Baylor's Michael Trigg and TCU's D.J. Rogers. If Spann-Ford could leap Schoonmaker on the depth chart, and if one or both of the undrafted rookie tight ends take strides, then Schoonmaker will certainly have to fight for his spot. The good news for Schoonmaker: He's feeling healthy after dealing with multiple injuries the last two years.