There’s no way the Dallas Cowboys are enamored with their corps of wideouts in 2017. With Dak Prescott struggling, there hasn’t been a single receiver to step up and elevate the play of his quarterback.

Dallas is showing it’s looking for ways to improve the competition among the group.

Wednesday, the Cowboys inked K.D. Cannon to their practice squad for the season finale against the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Cowboys signed former Baylor receiver K.D. Cannon to the practice squad. He worked out for the team last week. — Todd Archer (@toddarcher) December 27, 2017

Adding him to the practice squad is an eye towards the future. It will allow Dallas to get a closer look at him within its offense and give it a leg up in getting him on board for the offseason work. NFL teams can carry up to 90 players over the offseason.

Cannon went undrafted in 2017 after starring at Baylor. He was taken to rookie minicamp with the San Francisco 49ers but ended up being released. He’s also spent time with the Los Angeles Rams and New York Jets but has never been on an NFL roster during the regular season.

The 6-foot, 175-pound speedster finished his college career with the Bears with 27 touchdowns on 195 receptions for 3,113 yards.

Cannon was one of several players Dallas worked out last week.