IRVING, Texas - The Cowboys made the decision to cut David Arkin on Saturday because they needed the roster spot. But they haven't completely given up on their three-year investment.
The Cowboys decided to bring back Arkin on the practice squad on Monday. Arkin has only been active for eight games in his career but has yet to play a single snap, which gives him practice-squad eligibility despite this being his third season with the club.
The Cowboys cut Arkin to make room for rookie safety Jakar Hamilton, who played because of an injury to J.J. Wilcox. Hamilton will likely stay up on the roster with Wilcox's status uncertain and now Barry Church has a hamstring injury.
"We got to the point where we needed a safety based on our safety situation," head coach Jason Garrett said. "And that was the one we felt we could make that move on the 11th hour and hopefully he can get past through and we can bring him back and put him on our practice roster and we've invested in him and we do like him." [embedded_ad]
Garrett was asked if he was disappointed in Arkin's progress, considering he was a fourth-round pick in 2011 and has yet to contribute in the regular season.
"There's probably nobody on our football team who works harder and is more committed than David Arkin," Garrett said. "He's the right kind of guy and he's working at it and he's getting better. I think he has improved over the last couple of years and that's why we're happy to get him back and put him back on the practice roster and continue that development."
During the last two training camps and preseasons, Arkin received more practice reps than any other linemen the last two years. With an abundance of injuries on the line, Arkin has played both at guard and center. This past summer, he was mostly at guard. He started the first preseason game at right guard, then started the third and fifth games at left guard.
The year before, he started the first three preseason games at center.