The Dallas Cowboys might have found a hidden pass rusher when they signed Jason Neill as an undrafted free agent.

In his senior year for the UTSA Roadrunners, the defensive end collected 56 tackles, 11 tackles for a loss and 8.5 sacks. And during the fourth quarter, he was one of the most productive pass rushers in the nation.

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1. Joey Bosa, Ohio State

2. Jason Neill, UTSA

3. Emmanuel Ogbah, Oklahoma State — Pro Football Focus (@PFF) April 19, 2016

With the fourth pick in the draft, the Cowboys were at times projected to take Ohio State's Joey Bosa. However, Bosa was rated behind running back Ezekiel Elliott and Jalen Ramsey on the team's draft board. Regardless, the Charges selected Bosa at No. 3 overall. And in the second round, the Cowboys were trying to trade up to have a chance at Oklahoma State's Emmanuel Ogbah. But just before the Cowboys were on the clock at No. 34 overall, the Browns selected him.

So splitting the difference in terms of this small stat, the Cowboys are getting a nice fourth-quarter pass rusher in Neill. The club got familiar with Neill during Dallas Day and when he went undrafted, he was snatched up by his local team.

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Neill will report to Valley Ranch on Thursday with rookie minicamp set to begin on Friday.