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The Dallas Cowboys added a talented wide receiver when they selected local product, Terrance Williams, in the third round (74th overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft out of Baylor. He started eight-of-16 games as a rookie and had 736 yards and five touchdowns on 44 catches. With the departure of Miles Austin in 2014 free agency, Williams secured a starting spot opposite Dez Bryant, and although his receptions and yards totals dropped, his touchdown total improved (from five to eight) and his knack for the big play was evident, especially in the post season - three touchdown catches averaging 40.7 yards each. Williams played a more prominent role in 2015 with Dez Bryant sidelined for a good part of the season with a foot injury, finishing with a team-high 840 yards and tied for second with 52 catches and three touchdowns. In 2016 Williams caught 44 passes for 594 yards and four touchdowns. Through his four pro seasons, Williams averaged 15.8 yards-per-catch. Williams, who starred at nearby W.T. White High School in Dallas, signed a four year contract with Dallas through 2020.