Alijah Clark, a safety for the Dallas Cowboys, aims to secure a roster spot in 2026 after a promising but challenging 2025 season. With a 10% chance of making the roster, his performance on special teams may be crucial for his future.
**Years in NFL:**Â 1 **Acquired by:**Â UDFA (2025) One of Dallasâ undrafted free agents last year, Clark had a strong camp and made a case for the bottom of the roster with both safety and nickel corner appeal. However, he was ultimately waived at final cuts and added to the practice squad. About a month later, Clark was signed to the roster and played in 11 games, even starting one during an injury-riddled Week 8 in Denver. Outside of the Broncos game, nearly all of Clarkâs playing time came on special teams. It was in punt coverage that Clark made one of the Cowboysâ best plays of 2025, and in a huge comeback win over the Eagles. From the gunner position, Clark got bullied down the field by the Philadelphia blocker. But despite stumbling and even hitting the ground, Clark kept fighting his way back up and towards the ball. He finally got there and delivered a hard hit to Eaglesâ WR Xavier Gipson, knocking the ball loose for a Cowboys fumble recovery. Clark earned national praise for his relentless hustle on the play.
Alijah Clark has one year left on his contract with a cap hit of $1 million for 2026.
In the 2025 season, Alijah Clark played in 11 games, starting one, and made notable contributions on special teams, including a key fumble recovery against the Eagles.
Clark's chances of making the roster in 2026 are estimated at 10%, given the competition from newly signed veterans and the overall depth at his position.
Key competitors for Alijah Clark include veterans Jalen Thompson and P.J. Locke, as well as Malik Hooker and Markquese Bell.

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**Years Left:**1 **2026 Cap Hit:**$1 million Clark returns as a roster spot competitor with a year left on his minimal contract. If he sticks this season, he will be an exclusive rights free agent in 2027, having just two accrued seasons. That would give Dallas contractual control over Clark for at least one more year, which could help him stick on the roster now.
**Role:**Backup safety **Roster Chance:**10% What wonât help Clark going forward is the Cowboysâ overhauled safety room. While Donovan Wilson and Juanyeh Thomas are gone, neither of their spots appears to be Clarkâs now. Not only did Dallas sign veterans Jalen Thompson and P.J. Locke, but then they spent the 11th-overall pick on Caleb Downs. With Malik Hooker and Markquese Bell still around, the numbers game doesnât seem to be going Clarkâs way. Still, he has a shot. With all of the new safeties Dallas has added, not to mention Christian Parkerâs arrival and strong feelings about defensive backs, Hooker and Bell arenât guaranteed anything. Thatâs especially true for the 30-year-old Hooker, who doesnât give you any special teams value. While he may still have a key role when Caleb Downs plays nickel corner, whoâs to say that Locke, Bell, or someone else doesnât work their way into consideration and make Hooker expendable? If the veteran goes, that could create a spot for Clark at the bottom of the depth chart. Also, as of now, Dallas hasnât re-signed longtime specialist C.J. Goodwin. Since 2019, Goodwin has held down a roster spot solely for his special teams work. But as heâs now 36, Goodwinâs run may finally be over. And if they have a roster spot for another special teams favorite who probably offers even more value for secondary depth, Clark could be a candidate. Yes, these are long shots. But theyâre at least enough to give Alijah Clark hope, and you never know what injuries or other developments could bring over the next few months. But as Goodwin has proved for the last seven seasons, special teams play can keep you employed. If Clark can become one of Nick Sorensenâs favorite guys, it might be enough to get him through final cuts. Check out our previous player profiles from this series: G Tyler Booker WR Jonathan Mingo LB Shemar James LS Trent Sieg G Trevor Keegan EDGE Tyrus Wheat FB Hunter Luepke