On the first day of veteran minicamp, the Cowboys added wide receiver Lance Lenoir to the receiving core, but the team might not be done there. After checking into the player as part of their pre-draft workouts prior to the 2016 season, the Cowboys worked out WR Marquez North on Monday.

North was part of a series of waives by the Los Angeles Rams on June 20. This markes the second time he was waived by Los Angeles in his short career with the team. At Tennessee, North caught 74 passes for 874 yards over an injury riddled three-year career.

Standing at 6-foot-4, North is an intriguing option with superb size and athleticism (4.48 in the 40-yard dash). However, his interest in the NFL hasn’t come to fruition after he suffered an injury during the 2016 preseason which resulted in him being placed on injury reserve.

The Cowboys’ receiving corps is already stackedwith Dez Bryant, Ryan Switzer, Terrance Williams, Brice Butler, Noah Brown, Lenoir, and Cole Beasley. The idea of North taking a spot, if signed, is bleak. But stranger things have happened during training camp battles.