Undrafted free agent guard P.J. Dozier has agreed to a partially guaranteed deal with the Dallas Mavericks, according to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.

Dozier was once projected as a mid-first round pick after helping the South Carolina Gamecocks get to the Final Four, but after further review of his medical history, NBA teams shied away from selecting him, ultimately falling way out of the draft.

The Los Angeles Lakers made a bold move giving him a shot during this year’s Summer League, as he boasted great versatility and defensive upside.

Standing at a near 6-foot-7 and 200 pounds with a 6-foot-11 wingspan, the SEC wonder will make his most immediate impact on the defensive end, getting on passing lanes and contesting shot from the point guard/off guard position.

Dozier's best assets are his defensive awareness and incredible athleticism, still a very rough offensive player despite his 13.9 points per game during his sophomore season with the team.

The Mavericks are likely to slot him at shooting guard and groom him as such, despite his natural all-around instincts, but they'll have long ways to go as he shot barely over 40 percent from the field and under 30 percent from three during both of his college seasons.