The Dallas Cowboys ’ offseason has been an enigma. Jerry Jones, perhaps ill-advisedly, suggested at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala., that the Cowboys would be “all-in” this season.
However, quarterback Dak Prescott remains unsigned, Dallas’ major running back acquisition after allowing Tony Pollard to walk via free agency was a potentially ill-advised reunion with Ezekiel Elliott , and the Cowboys have made few marquee additions to bolster a roster that flamed out in the NFC Wild Card round last season, in blowout fashion. Yet, even after sitting out the top of the running back market, the Cowboys still have a major void to fill on offense as the 2024 NFL season nears. How Dallas Cowboys Can Upgrade Offensive Line This Summer Now that the only benchmark standing between now and the season kicking off is training camp later this summer, Bleacher Report’s Matt Holder put together a list of each team’s biggest remaining needs, including the Cowboys adding a veteran offensive tackle.
“Dallas is currently expected to start first-round pick Tyler Guyton at left tackle,” Holder points out for B/R . “With Chuma Edoga behind the rookie. Relying on a first-year left tackle is a risky proposition for a playoff contender, especially since he’ll be switching from the left side to the right.
“Also, Edoga is a career-long backup, so having another starting option as an insurance policy isn’t a bad idea. Worst case, they bring in a mentor to help guide Guyton along.�.
