The Dallas Cowboys are interested cornerback Brandon Boykin.

According to ESPN's Todd Archer, the Cowboys are set to soon meet with the free-agent cornerback. And depending on how the meeting goes, the Cowboys can obviously sign Boykin.

Boykin was released by the Panthers in May after the club signed him in March. His stay in Carolina lasted less than two months which came with some confusion.

Lol NFL does not surprise me anymore.. Business is crazy. On to the next. — Brandon Boykin (@BrandonBoykin2) May 16, 2016

However, there is a rumor, according to SB Nation, that Boykin has been dealing with a hip issue. The Cowboys will certainly check up on this during their meeting with Boykin.

Boykin was first drafted by the Eagles in the fourth round of the 2012 NFL Draft. He was later traded to the Steelers in 2015 for a conditional fifth-round draft pick. In his four-year career, Boykin has made eight interceptions and 145 tackles.

If the Cowboys were to sign Boykin, he'd add immediate depth to the secondary and likely play the slot cornerback position. He would give the Cowboys more flexibility with Orlando Scandrick coming off injury. The 5-foot-10, 182-pound defensive back has made a living playing at the slot cornerback position in the NFL.

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Cowboys offseason schedule:

OTAs: May 24-26, May 31, June 1-2, June 6-8

Mandatory minicamp: June 14-16